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Frontline Pakistan : The Struggle With Militant Islam - Arz-e-Pak

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Notes<br />

Brahama Chellaney, ‘India is ready to defend itself’, New York Times, 28<br />

December 2002.<br />

See Chapter Three.<br />

Text of President Musharraf’s speech, <strong>The</strong> News, 13 January 2002.<br />

Hussain Haqqani, ‘Musharraf echoes dictators of the past’, Gulf News, 9<br />

May 2002.<br />

‘<strong><strong>Pak</strong>istan</strong>’s dubious referendum’, New York Times, 1 May 2002.<br />

Interview with a senior <strong><strong>Pak</strong>istan</strong> Army General in June 2002.<br />

Barbara Crossette, in her report published in the New York Times on 30<br />

May 2002, quoted <strong><strong>Pak</strong>istan</strong>’s ambassador to the UN, Munir Akram, as<br />

stating: ‘We have not said we will use nuclear weapons. We have not said<br />

we will not use nuclear weapons.’<br />

In Daily Dawn, 29 May 2002.<br />

Ibid.<br />

‘Powell wants proof of <strong><strong>Pak</strong>istan</strong>’s militant clampdown’, Reuters, 31 May<br />

2002.<br />

‘State Dept issues India advisory’, Associated Press (AP), 31 May 2002.<br />

Glenn Kessler, ‘A defining moment in <strong>Islam</strong>abad: A US brokered “yes”<br />

pulled India, <strong><strong>Pak</strong>istan</strong> from brink of war’, Washington Post, 22 June<br />

2002.<br />

Ibid.<br />

Ibid.<br />

‘<strong><strong>Pak</strong>istan</strong> reviews support for Kashmir’, Daily Telegraph, 23 May 2002.<br />

Interview with General Hamid Gul in May 2002.<br />

Interview with a senior foreign ministry official.<br />

Interview with a senior foreign ministry official.<br />

In Newsline, November 2004.<br />

Interview with Mirwaiz Umar Farooq in Sirinagar in April 2005.<br />

‘We will continue our struggle to liberate Kashmir’, interview with Syed<br />

Slahuddin, supreme commander Hezbul Mujahideen, Newsline, June<br />

2003.<br />

Interview with Geelani in April 2005.<br />

ChaPter seVen<br />

‘Four al-Qaeda men among six killed’, Daily Dawn, 4 July 2002.<br />

A Tora Bora mountain in eastern Afghanistan runs along the border with<br />

<strong><strong>Pak</strong>istan</strong>. Bin Laden with up to 1,000 al Qaeda fighters was rumoured to<br />

have retreated with up to 1,000 al Qaeda fighters to the deep bunkers<br />

in that mountainous range built during the Soviet occupation. US forces<br />

launched a massive land and air operation in December 2001 aimed at<br />

killing Bin Laden. But Bin laden got away.<br />

‘How al Qaeda slipped away’, Newsweek, 19 August 2002.<br />

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