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September - 1 
Pakistan is reported to have registered its protest against attacks on the offices of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) and a mosque in the Nepalese capital Kathmandu on September 1. The demonstrators attacked these places as a reaction to the ki
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Pakistan is reported to have registered its protest against attacks on the offices of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) and a mosque in the Nepalese capital Kathmandu on September 1. The demonstrators attacked these places as a reaction to the killings of 12 Nepalese hostages in Iraq. According to The News, Foreign Secretary Riaz Khokhar telephoned his Nepalese counterpart to express the anger of Pakistani Government and demanded protection for its citizens and property. "The attack by demonstrators on the PIA offices in Kathmandu is really regrettable. There is no justification for that. This is misdirected anger. We have called upon the Nepalese government to provide full security and protection to Pakistan’s diplomatic, official and private personnel and premises," said Foreign Office spokesperson Masood Khan.
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September - 1 
The security agencies are reported to have arrested two foreigners, including a man believed to be a senior Al Qaeda operative, during a raid in Quetta, capital of Balochistan province, official sources said on September 1. The suspects, an Egyptian
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The security agencies are reported to have arrested two foreigners, including a man believed to be a senior Al Qaeda operative, during a raid in Quetta, capital of Balochistan province, official sources said on September 1. The suspects, an Egyptian identified as Sharif Al Misri and Saudi national Abdul Hakeem, were arrested on August 29 from the Ghausabad area of Quetta. Al Misri had allegedly been living in the rented house for the last six months. AFP quoted an unnamed official as saying that Al-Misri is among the top 25 on the list of most wanted Al Qaeda terrorists.
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September - 4 
Dawn reports that fighting renewed in South Waziristan on September 18 amid heavy exchange of fire between security forces and terrorists. Security forces, backed by helicopter gunships and heavy artillery, were targeting suspected positions in Asman
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Dawn reports that fighting renewed in South Waziristan on September 18 amid heavy exchange of fire between security forces and terrorists. Security forces, backed by helicopter gunships and heavy artillery, were targeting suspected positions in Asman Manza, Karwan Manza and Mir Kalam Ser of the Laddah sub-division to counter terrorist attacks. Sources said that clashes erupted in the troubled region after terrorists carried out an attack against the security forces and targeted their positions with rockets. A soldier of the Northern Light Infantry, identified as Ghulam Mohammad, had died in the fresh wave of violence
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September - 5 
According to Daily Times, unidentified men launched rocket attacks on September 5 targeting Government installations at Wana in South Waziristan. However, no loss of life or property was reported. Officials said four missiles were fired on Scout Fort
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According to Daily Times, unidentified men launched rocket attacks on September 5 targeting Government installations at Wana in South Waziristan. However, no loss of life or property was reported. Officials said four missiles were fired on Scout Fort, but missed their target and landed in the nearby desert. Rockets were also fired targeting military and paramilitary officials at other locations.
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September - 5 
Two soldiers and a tribesman were reportedly killed and two persons sustained injuries during a landmine explosion at Jag Zawar in South Waziristan on September 5. Officials in Wana, headquarters of South Waziristan, said on September 6 that a device
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Two soldiers and a tribesman were reportedly killed and two persons sustained injuries during a landmine explosion at Jag Zawar in South Waziristan on September 5. Officials in Wana, headquarters of South Waziristan, said on September 6 that a device exploded when personnel of the 25 Engineering Corps were trying to defuse it in the Jag Zawar area, some 25 kilometers north of Wana. An unnamed official was quoted as saying in The News that "The landmine was planted in the area by al-Qaeda linked militants to target Pakistani troops." However, Maj. Gen Shaukat Sultan, the military regime spokesperson, while confirming the explosion added that it was triggered accidentally when the soldiers were trying to defuse the landmine.
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September - 7 
An Al Qaeda-linked Saudi terrorist was reportedly arrested near Peshawar on September 7. The man, identified as Abdullah, was allegedly hiding in a house at Shakas village in the Jamrud district, about 25 kilometers west of Peshawar. According to Daw
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An Al Qaeda-linked Saudi terrorist was reportedly arrested near Peshawar on September 7. The man, identified as Abdullah, was allegedly hiding in a house at Shakas village in the Jamrud district, about 25 kilometers west of Peshawar. According to Dawn, he had lived in the area for many years and that he had been arrested once before, in the late 1990s.
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September - 7 
Interpol experts and local investigators collected names and addresses of 13 of the 22 suspects allegedly involved in the August 21-grenade attacks and handed over the list on September 7 to Bangladesh Rifles asking them to prevent the accused from f
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Interpol experts and local investigators collected names and addresses of 13 of the 22 suspects allegedly involved in the August 21-grenade attacks and handed over the list on September 7 to Bangladesh Rifles asking them to prevent the accused from fleeing abroad. One of the main suspects is reportedly Mukul, charge-sheeted accused in the Badda arms, grenade and time bomb seizure.
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According to The News, curfew was imposed after the killing of eight civilians and wounding of 18 others in an explosion followed by security forces’ firing in Wana, headquarters of South Waziristan, on September 8. Eight civilians died in the firing
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According to The News, curfew was imposed after the killing of eight civilians and wounding of 18 others in an explosion followed by security forces’ firing in Wana, headquarters of South Waziristan, on September 8. Eight civilians died in the firing by the troops after the bomb explosion, which destroyed a military jeep and injured three soldiers, on a by-pass road in Wana. Fifteen others were wounded. Military regime spokesperson Major General Shaukat Sultan said on Pakistan Television that the army had arrested 28 people after the clash in Wana.
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September - 8 
President Pervez Musharraf has reportedly directed the Balochistan Chief Minister Jam Yousaf to launch a "vigorous campaign against criminals and mischief-makers in the province." In a meeting with Yousaf at the Army House in Islamabad on September 8
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President Pervez Musharraf has reportedly directed the Balochistan Chief Minister Jam Yousaf to launch a "vigorous campaign against criminals and mischief-makers in the province." In a meeting with Yousaf at the Army House in Islamabad on September 8, the President also asked him to employ all resources to ensure the completion of Gwadar project. He is also reported to have said that military cantonments would boost development and promote law and order in Balochistan.
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September - 10 
A spokesperson of the ‘commander’ of tribal Taliban in Mahsud territory claimed that 43 soldiers of the Sindh Regiment have been held hostage during the September 9-night attacks on the Pakistan Army and have been shifted to ‘safer places’. He also s
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A spokesperson of the ‘commander’ of tribal Taliban in Mahsud territory claimed that 43 soldiers of the Sindh Regiment have been held hostage during the September 9-night attacks on the Pakistan Army and have been shifted to ‘safer places’. He also said these soldiers could be produced before the international media to prove the claim. However, a military regime spokesman in Peshawar while rejecting the claim said, "no such thing has happened and this is all rumour mongering."
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September - 10 
According to The News, 13 more people, including seven soldiers and six suspected terrorists, were killed during clashes in the Kanigoram and Karwan Manza areas of South Waziristan on September 10. There were also unconfirmed reports that the death t
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According to The News, 13 more people, including seven soldiers and six suspected terrorists, were killed during clashes in the Kanigoram and Karwan Manza areas of South Waziristan on September 10. There were also unconfirmed reports that the death toll on the security forces side was 11, including two officers, while seven others were wounded in the ambush on a military convoy by tribal militants in Karawan Manza on September 9.
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Military regime spokesperson, Maj. Gen Shaukat Sultan, said the Army has killed 10 more terrorists, including an unspecified number of foreigners, during an assault on a suspected terrorist hideout at Kani Guram, a village in South Waziristan. Sultan
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Military regime spokesperson, Maj. Gen Shaukat Sultan, said the Army has killed 10 more terrorists, including an unspecified number of foreigners, during an assault on a suspected terrorist hideout at Kani Guram, a village in South Waziristan. Sultan added that troops also seized several computers, dozens of CDs and some written material. Five foreigners trying to escape from the area have reportedly been arrested. The attack came hours after an aerial raid on a suspected Al Qaeda training camp in Dila Khula killed at least 50 people on September 9.
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September - 10 
Reports added that thousands of Mahsud tribals, including women and children, have deserted their houses from Karama to Ima Raghzai area in search of shelter and to avoid possible death due to the continuing clashes in the region.
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Reports added that thousands of Mahsud tribals, including women and children, have deserted their houses from Karama to Ima Raghzai area in search of shelter and to avoid possible death due to the continuing clashes in the region.
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Unidentified gunmen are reported to have killed Atiqul Hasan Naqvi, a retired professor of the Balochistan University, on September 10 in Quetta, in what police said appeared to be a sectarian attack. Two assailants, riding a motorcycle, opened fire
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Unidentified gunmen are reported to have killed Atiqul Hasan Naqvi, a retired professor of the Balochistan University, on September 10 in Quetta, in what police said appeared to be a sectarian attack. Two assailants, riding a motorcycle, opened fire at Naqvi killing him immediately as he drove out of the Balochistan University. Naqvi, a prominent member of the Shia community, had been seriously wounded in an attack two years ago that killed his 25-year-old son, Arshad. "It appears to be sectarian as he was also targeted in the past," an unnamed police official said in Quetta.
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September - 11 
According to Dawn, two people were killed and two others injured in a landmine explosion near the Sui Frontier Constabulary (FC) picket in the jurisdiction of Kashmore police station of Balochistan province on September 11.
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According to Dawn, two people were killed and two others injured in a landmine explosion near the Sui Frontier Constabulary (FC) picket in the jurisdiction of Kashmore police station of Balochistan province on September 11.
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September - 11 
On September 11, some armed men attacked FC check posts with hand grenades in the jurisdiction of RD-238 police station at Suhbatpur in Balochistan. A personnel of the FC was injured and two armed assailants also sustained injuries in the attack.
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On September 11, some armed men attacked FC check posts with hand grenades in the jurisdiction of RD-238 police station at Suhbatpur in Balochistan. A personnel of the FC was injured and two armed assailants also sustained injuries in the attack.
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September - 13 
In North Waziristan, tribal elders on September 13 allegedly set ablaze the house of an influential tribesman on suspicion that he sheltered foreign terrorists. "Today, tribal elders acted against Safdarullah Khan and burned his home near Miran Shah,
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In North Waziristan, tribal elders on September 13 allegedly set ablaze the house of an influential tribesman on suspicion that he sheltered foreign terrorists. "Today, tribal elders acted against Safdarullah Khan and burned his home near Miran Shah, North Waziristan’s main town," said Government official Rashid Ahmed.
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September - 13 
The Federal Government has reportedly renewed its amnesty offer to all foreign terrorists hiding in the South Waziristan region. According to Dawn, the offer was reiterated at a Jirga (tribal council) comprising 200 elders of different sub-tribes of
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The Federal Government has reportedly renewed its amnesty offer to all foreign terrorists hiding in the South Waziristan region. According to Dawn, the offer was reiterated at a Jirga (tribal council) comprising 200 elders of different sub-tribes of the Ahmadzai Wazir tribe who had called on Governor Syed Iftikhar Hussain Shah in Peshawar on September 13. "We have been repeatedly telling these people to come out of hiding, prove their identity and furnish guarantee of their local sponsors and live peacefully," the Governor said.
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September - 14 
A security force personnel and two suspected terrorists were reportedly killed during a rocket attack on a Rangers picket at Rojhan Mazari in Kashmore near the Sindh-Balochistan-Punjab border on September 14. Two persons sustained injuries in this at
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A security force personnel and two suspected terrorists were reportedly killed during a rocket attack on a Rangers picket at Rojhan Mazari in Kashmore near the Sindh-Balochistan-Punjab border on September 14. Two persons sustained injuries in this attack, according to Daily Times.
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September - 14 
According to Dawn, jet planes and helicopter gun-ships carried out aerial strikes in the Makin, Tauda China, Sher Koat and Shobikhel areas where, sources said, the terrorists were offering fierce resistance. Large-scale evacuation of families has bee
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According to Dawn, jet planes and helicopter gun-ships carried out aerial strikes in the Makin, Tauda China, Sher Koat and Shobikhel areas where, sources said, the terrorists were offering fierce resistance. Large-scale evacuation of families has been reported from the areas, with people reportedly heading towards Razmak in North Waziristan. According to unofficial reports, about 500 families have left the area.
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September - 14 
At least eight people were reportedly killed on September 14 when security forces clashed with suspected Al Qaeda terrorists in the Makin area of South Waziristan. "The dead included five militants," an unnamed official was quoted as saying in The Ne
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At least eight people were reportedly killed on September 14 when security forces clashed with suspected Al Qaeda terrorists in the Makin area of South Waziristan. "The dead included five militants," an unnamed official was quoted as saying in The News. The clashes occurred after terrorists holed up in the surrounding hills attacked the troops, he said.
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September - 14 
In the Shakai area, security forces seized weapons, laptop computers, detonators, and communication and surveillance equipment during a raid at the home of a local tribesman, identified as Eda Khan, according to an army statement.
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In the Shakai area, security forces seized weapons, laptop computers, detonators, and communication and surveillance equipment during a raid at the home of a local tribesman, identified as Eda Khan, according to an army statement.
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September - 14 
Reports from Peshawar have indicated that terrorists ambushed an Army convoy in Barwand-Maula Khan Serai and fierce clashes were reported from the area. However, no details on casualties, if any, on either side were available till last reports came i
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Reports from Peshawar have indicated that terrorists ambushed an Army convoy in Barwand-Maula Khan Serai and fierce clashes were reported from the area. However, no details on casualties, if any, on either side were available till last reports came in.
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September - 14 
Suspected terrorists fired two rockets at a paramilitary base in Wana, headquarters of South Waziristan, killing a soldier and wounding three others, said military regime spokesperson, Maj. Gen. Shaukat Sultan. Troops returned fire and targeted the s
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Suspected terrorists fired two rockets at a paramilitary base in Wana, headquarters of South Waziristan, killing a soldier and wounding three others, said military regime spokesperson, Maj. Gen. Shaukat Sultan. Troops returned fire and targeted the suspected terrorist hideouts and a stray bullet is reported to have killed a 12-year-old boy. Further, the terrorists also attacked an army convoy in the Sarvakai area, Sultan told the Geo television channel.
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September - 14 
The Government told the National Assembly (NA) on September 14 that President Pervez Musharraf was not bound to give up his army post by December 31, 2004. According to Dawn, this was explained by Parliamentary Affairs Minister Sher Afgan Niazi and L
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The Government told the National Assembly (NA) on September 14 that President Pervez Musharraf was not bound to give up his army post by December 31, 2004. According to Dawn, this was explained by Parliamentary Affairs Minister Sher Afgan Niazi and Law Minister Mohammad Wasi Zafar before the Speaker, Choudhury Amir Hussain, ruled out of order four identical privilege motions moved by opposition members against statements by some ruling coalition leaders urging the President to continue to hold his army post. The members complained that these statements as well as one by President Musharraf that 96 per cent people wanted him to stay in uniform were in violation of the Constitution and breached the privilege of the NA.
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September - 14 
Two bomb blasts were reported from the Gwadar town in Balochistan province on September 14. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported. While one explosion occurred near the fish harbour early in the morning, another bomb exploded near the mai
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Two bomb blasts were reported from the Gwadar town in Balochistan province on September 14. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported. While one explosion occurred near the fish harbour early in the morning, another bomb exploded near the main mosque.
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September - 14 
Unofficial reports also said that 12 soldiers were killed when a military truck was blown up by a remote-controlled device between Luddah and Makin Bazaar. But, an army spokesman denied that any such incident had occurred. According to another report
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Unofficial reports also said that 12 soldiers were killed when a military truck was blown up by a remote-controlled device between Luddah and Makin Bazaar. But, an army spokesman denied that any such incident had occurred. According to another report, four soldiers were killed and 11 others wounded when an army convoy was ambushed near Jandola. Clashes were also reported from Karwan Minza, Asman Minza and Della, areas largely inhabited by the Mahsud tribe.
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September - 15 
A soldier was killed and two others sustained injuries during clashes in the Makeen area. Elsewhere in South Waziristan, the terrorists reportedly destroyed a bridge near Tangi that connects Wana to Dera Ismail Khan. Earlier, on September 14, the ter
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A soldier was killed and two others sustained injuries during clashes in the Makeen area. Elsewhere in South Waziristan, the terrorists reportedly destroyed a bridge near Tangi that connects Wana to Dera Ismail Khan. Earlier, on September 14, the terrorists attacked a school in Khanigurram where the army and paramilitary personnel are deployed. However, there were no reports of fatalities during this attack.
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September - 15 
According to Daily Times, eight soldiers and four terrorists were killed during clashes between security forces and terrorists in the Laddha area of South Waziristan on September 15. Seven soldiers and four terrorists are reported to have died and 13
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According to Daily Times, eight soldiers and four terrorists were killed during clashes between security forces and terrorists in the Laddha area of South Waziristan on September 15. Seven soldiers and four terrorists are reported to have died and 13 soldiers sustained injuries during an encounter in the Karwan Manza.
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September - 16 
According to Daily Times, unidentified assailants attacked Maulana Ibrahim Khalil, a leader of the banned Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), and escaped leaving him in a critical condition in Sahiwal. The District Police Officer, Malik Khuda Bakhsh Awan, said K
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According to Daily Times, unidentified assailants attacked Maulana Ibrahim Khalil, a leader of the banned Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), and escaped leaving him in a critical condition in Sahiwal. The District Police Officer, Malik Khuda Bakhsh Awan, said Khalil was on his way home after morning prayers when he was attacked near Montgomery Bridge by unidentified men.
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September - 16 
At a conference in Islamabad on September 16, President Pervez Musharraf stated that "all Sipas, Jesh and Lashkars have no place in the country as there are already Pakistan armed forces and these outfits cannot co-exist with them." His remarks at th
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At a conference in Islamabad on September 16, President Pervez Musharraf stated that "all Sipas, Jesh and Lashkars have no place in the country as there are already Pakistan armed forces and these outfits cannot co-exist with them." His remarks at the inter-religious conference was reportedly in direct reference to some of the banned Pakistan-based terrorist outfits like the Jaish-e-Muhammad (JeM), Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) and the Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ). He also accused some Madrassas (seminaries) in the country, especially those on the borders with Afghanistan, with preaching extremism.
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September - 16 
The Secretary (Defence Production), Air Marshal (Retd) Zahid Anis, stated in Karachi on September 16 that Pakistan was not selling arms to underground organizations. "We don't sell arms to underground organizations to just make a few million dollars
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The Secretary (Defence Production), Air Marshal (Retd) Zahid Anis, stated in Karachi on September 16 that Pakistan was not selling arms to underground organizations. "We don't sell arms to underground organizations to just make a few million dollars more. It has never been our policy. We sell after certification of end user," he said at a news conference. "Our defence exports are on government-to-government certification and documentation, and are done through Defence Production Division and Defence Export Promotion Organization," he added.
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September - 16 
Two Pakistan Rangers personnel were killed and five others sustained injuries in a rocket attack on their checkpoint at Jathro near the Balochistan border on September 16. Dawn, quoting a Rangers official, reported that the attack on checkpoint No 11
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Two Pakistan Rangers personnel were killed and five others sustained injuries in a rocket attack on their checkpoint at Jathro near the Balochistan border on September 16. Dawn, quoting a Rangers official, reported that the attack on checkpoint No 11 was carried out by Bugti 'outlaws', who used rocket launchers and mortar bombs.
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September - 21 
Unidentified attackers are reported to have shot dead three members of a Shia family and wounded another at village Ratta Kalachi in Dera Ismail Khan on September 21. Family members of the victims cited Aziz, an activist of the proscribed Sunni group
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Unidentified attackers are reported to have shot dead three members of a Shia family and wounded another at village Ratta Kalachi in Dera Ismail Khan on September 21. Family members of the victims cited Aziz, an activist of the proscribed Sunni group Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan (SSP), in the first information report (FIR) for the murders, according to Daily Times.
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September - 22 
A paramilitary soldier and a tribesman were reportedly killed and two people sustained injuries on September 22 when unidentified terrorists attacked an outpost in the Kaniguram area of South Waziristan. According to Dawn, the security forces retalia
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A paramilitary soldier and a tribesman were reportedly killed and two people sustained injuries on September 22 when unidentified terrorists attacked an outpost in the Kaniguram area of South Waziristan. According to Dawn, the security forces retaliated with artillery fire from the Laddah Fort and Asman Manza base camp for more than two hours. Residents said that during the exchange of gun-fire, one tribesman was killed, while a minor girl was wounded.
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September - 22 
Addressing the 59th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York on September 22, President Pervez Musharraf said that a resolution to the Kashmir issue could not be delayed. Stressing the need for settling the issue, President Musharra
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Addressing the 59th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York on September 22, President Pervez Musharraf said that a resolution to the Kashmir issue could not be delayed. Stressing the need for settling the issue, President Musharraf stated that he would convey to the Indian Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh later this week that "this is the moment for peace — we must not allow it to slip away. We desire a resolution of Kashmir - just and acceptable to India, Pakistan and the people of Kashmir." Musharraf also said the "Dangerous confrontation of 2002 and three wars between the two sides prior to that have demonstrated that there is no military solution to our problem." Pakistan, he claimed, had pursued the Composite Dialogue with India with "complete sincerity, giving bilateralism a final chance." President Musharraf while indicating that "We are winning the battle against terrorists," also cautioned "what we are doing is insufficient" to win ‘the ultimate war’ against the terrorists. "For many of us," he opined, "the terrorist threat is close and personal."
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September - 22 
In another incident, Nazarkhel Mahsud tribesmen, on voluntary guard duty at night, fired at three men allegedly trying to plant missiles in the Manzarkhel Zhay area, according to The News. One of the men, suspected to be from Uzbekistan, reportedly d
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In another incident, Nazarkhel Mahsud tribesmen, on voluntary guard duty at night, fired at three men allegedly trying to plant missiles in the Manzarkhel Zhay area, according to The News. One of the men, suspected to be from Uzbekistan, reportedly died and the other two, believed to be local tribesmen, were arrested.
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September - 25 
According to Daily Times, at least three police personnel and a suspected Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ) terrorist were killed when unidentified gunmen attacked a senior Pakistani police officer on September 25 in Quetta. Nisar Kazmi, a deputy superintenden
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According to Daily Times, at least three police personnel and a suspected Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ) terrorist were killed when unidentified gunmen attacked a senior Pakistani police officer on September 25 in Quetta. Nisar Kazmi, a deputy superintendent of police, was critically wounded in the attack that also left two other policemen with bullet injuries. City police chief Parvez Rafi Bhatti said the attack appeared "sectarian" in nature because DSP Kazmi had been investigating a number of attacks on Shia Muslims in Quetta. Police said they later found the body of a suspected assailant who was shot by police during the ambush.
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September - 25 
In a separate incident, the security forces arrested Mohammad Sadiq, a LeJ activist, in Lahore in connection with the assassination attempt on President Musharraf in December, last year.
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In a separate incident, the security forces arrested Mohammad Sadiq, a LeJ activist, in Lahore in connection with the assassination attempt on President Musharraf in December, last year.
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September - 26 
The Frontier Corps (FC) seized six US-made Stinger missiles and a large cache of arms and ammunition dumped in a compound in the Mohammad Gath area of Mohmand Agency in North West Frontier Province on September 26 and arrested one person, according t
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The Frontier Corps (FC) seized six US-made Stinger missiles and a large cache of arms and ammunition dumped in a compound in the Mohammad Gath area of Mohmand Agency in North West Frontier Province on September 26 and arrested one person, according to Dawn. Inspector General of FC, Maj. Gen. Tariq Masood informed at a press conference that it was the biggest weapons seizure in the tribal areas. The seizure included 100 RPG-7 rockets, 437 current ignition missile (small), seven current ignition missile (large), 229 mortar bombs, 193 mortar bombs 60mm, 12 rockets 107mm, 54 RR rounds 75mm , 42 boxes of 20mm gun rounds, 331 anti- personnel mines, 4 anti-tank mines, 145 fuse (long), 129 bombs, 1,487 fuse, 45 pressure switches, 40 mine triggers, three batteries, two missiles with fins, one artillery round, 210 ammunition of 20mm gun, four magazines of 20mm gun, seven hand grenades, two mortars, two guns of 12.7mm, one mortar of 82mm, a mortar of 60mm and other ammunition.
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September - 27 
According to Dawn, three activists of unnamed proscribed groups were released on September 27 from the central jail in Hyderabad under directives of the Sindh home department. Hafiz Rafi Mustafa, Maulana Qutubuddin and Maulana Farooq Azad were arrest
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According to Dawn, three activists of unnamed proscribed groups were released on September 27 from the central jail in Hyderabad under directives of the Sindh home department. Hafiz Rafi Mustafa, Maulana Qutubuddin and Maulana Farooq Azad were arrested in July 2005 from different places in the city. The three had sent separate telegrams to the Sindh High Court, Hyderabad circuit bench, which were reportedly converted into constitutional petitions.
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September - 27 
The Lahore Police is reported to have arrested four Afghan terrorists following an encounter in the Gulberg area on September 27. Senior Superintendent of Police (Operations), Aamir Zulfiqar Khan, stated at a press conference that the men were probab
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The Lahore Police is reported to have arrested four Afghan terrorists following an encounter in the Gulberg area on September 27. Senior Superintendent of Police (Operations), Aamir Zulfiqar Khan, stated at a press conference that the men were probably trained in terrorist camps in Afghanistan and also took part in the war against American forces there. He said the detainees had admitted to over 100 crimes, which included robberies and murders, during interrogation. Khan identified the four as Bashar alias Bashri and Naseebullah Khan, residents of Jalalabad in Afghanistan, Peshawar resident Namet Khan and Khan Colony resident Gull Khan. Police also recovered Rupees 150,000, some gold, two stolen cars, Afghan and Japanese currency, three pistols, two Kalashnikovs, a shotgun and a large number of bullets from them.
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September - 28 
A bomb blast was reported near the Kotri Railway Station minutes before the Karachi-bound Shah Latif Express train was scheduled to pass. At least two people were wounded in the explosion, which blew up a foot-long piece of the railway and left a two
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A bomb blast was reported near the Kotri Railway Station minutes before the Karachi-bound Shah Latif Express train was scheduled to pass. At least two people were wounded in the explosion, which blew up a foot-long piece of the railway and left a two-foot-deep crater at the site, according to Daily Times. A Hyderabad Bomb Disposal Squad official Rizwan Zaidi said that the blast was carried out with a time bomb, as they recovered remains of a timer fixed with the bomb.
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September - 28 
Paramilitary forces are reported to have foiled a terrorism bid by defusing three missiles in North Waziristan on September 28.
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Paramilitary forces are reported to have foiled a terrorism bid by defusing three missiles in North Waziristan on September 28.
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September - 28 
Security forces are reported to have arrested Asif Choto, chief of the banned Sunni group Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ), near Islamabad over the weekend. Choto, a ‘most wanted terrorist’, carried a head money of Rupees 25 million, according to Dawn. Howeve
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Security forces are reported to have arrested Asif Choto, chief of the banned Sunni group Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ), near Islamabad over the weekend. Choto, a ‘most wanted terrorist’, carried a head money of Rupees 25 million, according to Dawn. However, the Interior Minister Aftab Ahmed Khan Sherpao reportedly said he had no information about the arrest and identification of the arrested. Choto was arrested from Motorway near Islamabad while three more LeJ terrorists were arrested from a house in Rawalpindi, according to The News. Choto was on the list of 21 ‘most wanted’ terrorists given to President Pervez Musharraf on July 3, 2004 when he visited Karachi to review the security arrangements following an attack on the Karachi corps commander. Authorities regard 29-year-old Asif Choto as the man who introduced suicide bombing in Pakistan.
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September - 28 
Security forces arrested five suspected terrorists during two search operations near Mir Ali in North Waziristan on September 28 and recovered an unspecified quantity of rockets, rocket-launchers and ammunition.
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Security forces arrested five suspected terrorists during two search operations near Mir Ali in North Waziristan on September 28 and recovered an unspecified quantity of rockets, rocket-launchers and ammunition.
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September - 29 
At least 40 terrorists and five soldiers were reportedly killed in clashes between security forces (SFs) and the former in the Khatey Kali area of North Waziristan on September 29. The clashes erupted after troops laid a siege to houses in the area a
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At least 40 terrorists and five soldiers were reportedly killed in clashes between security forces (SFs) and the former in the Khatey Kali area of North Waziristan on September 29. The clashes erupted after troops laid a siege to houses in the area after receiving information about the presence of foreign terrorists in the area. The troops soon came under fire from the terrorists who attacked an army convoy which was heading towards Datakhel from Miranshah, headquarters of North Waziristan.
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September - 30 
A Libyan national, identified as Ahmad Abdullah, was reportedly arrested from the suburbs of Peshawar on September 30 for his alleged links with the Al Qaeda. According to The Nation, he has been living in the Matani area since long.
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A Libyan national, identified as Ahmad Abdullah, was reportedly arrested from the suburbs of Peshawar on September 30 for his alleged links with the Al Qaeda. According to The Nation, he has been living in the Matani area since long.
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September - 30 
According to The News, two tribesmen were killed and a woman sustained injuries during an encounter between terrorists and the army at Spashteen village in South Waziristan on September 30.
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According to The News, two tribesmen were killed and a woman sustained injuries during an encounter between terrorists and the army at Spashteen village in South Waziristan on September 30.
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September - 30 
Another encounter was reported near Makin on the same day. The clash was reportedly sparked by a terrorist attack on a military outpost. No information on casualties, if any, was available till last reports came in.
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Another encounter was reported near Makin on the same day. The clash was reportedly sparked by a terrorist attack on a military outpost. No information on casualties, if any, was available till last reports came in.
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September - 30 
Pakistan has refused to let the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) directly interview nuclear scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan, alleged leader of a smuggling network that supplied Iran, Libya and North Korea with sensitive nuclear technology, an ag
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Pakistan has refused to let the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) directly interview nuclear scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan, alleged leader of a smuggling network that supplied Iran, Libya and North Korea with sensitive nuclear technology, an agency spokesperson said on September 30 in Vienna. "The Pakistanis have made it clear that while they will provide the IAEA all information available to them, direct access to Mr Khan will not be possible," said IAEA spokesperson Mark Gwozdecky. The IAEA has been asking Pakistan to help it investigate the international black market run by Khan, who confessed last February to passing on nuclear secrets. "From the beginning, we have made it clear to the Pakistani authorities that we would like the maximum amount of information on the Khan network, including access to any person with such knowledge," Gwozdecky added.
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September - 30 
Terrorists’ ‘commander’, Abdullah Mahsud, told The News he had waited long enough for the Government to allow journalists to receive the soldier his cadres were holding captive. "From now and onwards, I would not be able to guarantee the safety of Se
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Terrorists’ ‘commander’, Abdullah Mahsud, told The News he had waited long enough for the Government to allow journalists to receive the soldier his cadres were holding captive. "From now and onwards, I would not be able to guarantee the safety of Sepoy Mohammad Shaban Khan. I had sincerely offered to hand him over to the journalists as a gesture of goodwill following an appeal by his parents," he claimed.
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*Data till , April 24, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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