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April - 4 
Four foreigners suspected of having links with al Qaeda were arrested from the Dera Murad Jamali area of Nasirabad district in Balochistan on April 4, Dawn reported. They were reportedly traveling in a Peshawar-bound bus. "The suspects are Turkish na
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Four foreigners suspected of having links with al Qaeda were arrested from the Dera Murad Jamali area of Nasirabad district in Balochistan on April 4, Dawn reported. They were reportedly traveling in a Peshawar-bound bus. "The suspects are Turkish nationals. They were going to Jacobabad when security officials intercepted the bus on Thursday night," sources told Dawn. A large quantity of high explosives, 1,600 rounds of sub-machine gun, a laptop, 10 Jihadi books, CDs, fake Afghan refugee cards, some dollars and riyals and a digital camera were seized from their possession.
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April - 11 
According to Daily Times, Police in the Sialkot district have arrested three terror suspects, who they said were planning to carry out suicide bombings. Dawn News reported on April 11 that police said the suspects had confessed they had links with Ta
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According to Daily Times, Police in the Sialkot district have arrested three terror suspects, who they said were planning to carry out suicide bombings. Dawn News reported on April 11 that police said the suspects had confessed they had links with Taliban and al Qaeda. Sialkot District Police Officer Muhammad Amin Owais told the channel that the detained men had tried to abduct a Shia cleric from Allama Iqbal Chowk when a police squad stopped them. Two of them were from Karachi, he said, and one from Quetta. Police officials also said that the suspects had abducted children in the past and sent them to Afghanistan “for brain-washing”.
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April - 14 
The Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) Director Robert S Mueller told a meeting in London last week that al Qaeda would not "go quietly into the night," having established "new sanctuaries" in "ungoverned spaces, Tribal Areas, and the Frontier pr
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The Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) Director Robert S Mueller told a meeting in London last week that al Qaeda would not "go quietly into the night," having established "new sanctuaries" in "ungoverned spaces, Tribal Areas, and the Frontier province of Pakistan." Addressing a meeting at Chatham House, Mueller said al Qaeda is resilient and its network is now diffused, Daily Times reported. He said a top tier is the core al Qaeda organisation, which has "established new sanctuaries in Pakistan", which means that it can "reconstitute its leadership, recruit new operatives, and regenerate its capability to attack."
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April - 17 
According to Daily Times, the United States Government Accountability Office (GAO) has said that terrorists are still operating freely in Pakistan along its Afghanistan border. According to a report released this week - Combating Terrorism: The Unite
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According to Daily Times, the United States Government Accountability Office (GAO) has said that terrorists are still operating freely in Pakistan along its Afghanistan border. According to a report released this week - Combating Terrorism: The United States Lacks Comprehensive Plan to Destroy the Terrorist Threat and Close the Safe Haven in Pakistan’s Federally Administered Tribal Areas – GAO said since 2002, destroying the terrorist threat and closing the terrorist safe haven have been key national security goals. The US has provided Pakistan, the agency pointed out, a key ally in the war on terror, more than $10.5 billion for military, economic, and development activities. The GAO was asked to assess firstly the progress in meeting these national security goals for Pakistan’s FATA, and secondly the status of US efforts to develop a comprehensive plan for the FATA. To address these objectives, GAO compared national security goals against assessments conducted by US agencies and reviewed available plans. According to its findings, the United States has not met its national security goals to destroy terrorist threats and close the safe haven in Pakistan’s FATA. Since 2002, the US relied principally on the Pakistan military to address US national security goals. Of the approximately $5.8 billion the US provided for efforts in the FATA and border region from 2002 through 2007, about 96 percent reimbursed Pakistan for military operations there. According to the Department of State, GAO noted, Pakistan deployed 120,000 military and paramilitary forces in the FATA and helped kill and capture hundreds of suspected Al Qaeda operatives; these efforts cost the lives of about 1,400 members of Pakistan’s security forces. However, GAO found broad agreement, as documented in the National Intelligence Estimate, State, and embassy documents, as well as Defence officials in Pakistan, that al Qaeda had regenerated its ability to attack the US and had succeeded in establishing a safe haven in the FATA. No comprehensive plan for meeting US national security goals in the FATA has been developed, as stipulated by the National Strategy for Combating Terrorism in 2003, which called for by an independent commission, mandated by congressional legislation in 2007.
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April - 20 
The Lashkar-e-Islam chief Mangal Bagh has claimed that he was repeatedly asked by Taliban militants in Waziristan and elsewhere in the FATA to make his armed group part of the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) but he rejected the demand, as he didn’t w
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The Lashkar-e-Islam chief Mangal Bagh has claimed that he was repeatedly asked by Taliban militants in Waziristan and elsewhere in the FATA to make his armed group part of the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) but he rejected the demand, as he didn’t want to do anything that could harm the country. In an interview with The News at his base in a remote part of Bara in the Khyber Agency, he said that he has never fought Pakistan’s security forces and had no intention of doing so in future. "There is a Pakistan Army camp in Bara area and we also have Frontier Corps troops and Khasadars operating here. We have had no problem with the presence of these forces in our area," he said. Mangal Bagh also said he had no links with al Qaeda or Afghan and Pakistani Taliban. He said he didn’t send his fighters to fight on the side of Taliban in Waziristan, Swat and Darra Adam Khel. Mangal Bagh stated that "Ours is a reformist organization trying to promote virtue and prevent vice. We have rid Bara of drug-traffickers, gamblers, kidnappers, car-snatchers and other criminals and we want to cleanse Jamrud as well of those selling drugs and liquor and running gambling dens. That was the reason for us to send our mujahideen to Jamrud to accomplish the job." He claimed that the Lashkar-e-Islam was now able to enforce its code of conduct in almost the whole of Khyber Agency except parts of Jamrud inhabited by the Kukikhel tribe and a two-kilometer stretch of territory in the Maidan area of Tirah valley. "We have 120,000 men under arms who at a short notice would be able to assemble in case of need. All I have to do is to make an announcement on our FM radio channel and my mujahideen volunteers would be ready to fight for the Lashkar-e-Islam," he maintained. He added that about 70 vehicles, almost all double-door pickups, had been donated by pious and wealthy tribesmen for use by Lashkar-e-Islam volunteers.
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April - 21 
There is "strong evidence" that al Qaeda operatives are present in the Tribal Areas along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, British Foreign Secretary David Miliband said on April 21, according to Daily Times. "The evidence shows that al Qaeda is prese
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There is "strong evidence" that al Qaeda operatives are present in the Tribal Areas along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, British Foreign Secretary David Miliband said on April 21, according to Daily Times. "The evidence shows that al Qaeda is present there (along the Pak-Afghan border)," he said while addressing a joint press conference at the Foreign Office with his Pakistani counterpart, Shah Mehmood Qureshi. Rejecting the idea of unilateral action against al Qaeda, he said that Pakistan, Afghanistan and NATO forces should all work together to defeat the terrorist organisation. Miliband said he supported Pakistan’s "multi-pronged" strategy to deal with militancy through political and economic means as well as security measures. However, he added, "Reconciliation does not mean creating safe space for terrorists."
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April - 22 
Ayman al-Zawahiri, widely considered to be number two in the al Qaeda, criticised Muslims for failing to support Islamist insurgencies in Iraq and elsewhere in a new audiotape posted on April 22 on the Internet, according to The News. In several part
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Ayman al-Zawahiri, widely considered to be number two in the al Qaeda, criticised Muslims for failing to support Islamist insurgencies in Iraq and elsewhere in a new audiotape posted on April 22 on the Internet, according to The News. In several parts of the audio message, al-Zawahiri claimed that Taliban took over 95 per cent of Afghanistan and was sweeping Pakistan as well. "Residents of the provinces and various regions welcome the Taliban and urge them to come to purify their regions of corruption; this is the secret of Taliban quick deployment and gripping control of 95 per cent of Afghanistan," he said. "The Crusaders and their agents in Pakistan and Afghanistan are starting to fall," al-Zawahiri said. Osama bin Laden’s top lieutenant also said: "I call upon the Muslim nation to fear Allah’s question (at judgment day) about its failure to support its brothers of the Mujahideen, and (urge it) not to withhold men and money, which is the mainstay of a war…I urge all Muslims to hurry to the battlefields of Jihad, especially in Iraq."
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April - 28 
A report by the European Police Office is reported to have stated that Pakistan’s tribal areas is the "command and control centre" for al Qaeda’s "remaining core leadership" planning attacks in the European Union (EU), according to Dawn. The annual
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A report by the European Police Office is reported to have stated that Pakistan’s tribal areas is the "command and control centre" for al Qaeda’s "remaining core leadership" planning attacks in the European Union (EU), according to Dawn. The annual "Terrorism Situation and Trend Report-2008" said: "The tribal areas of Pakistan host a number of terrorist training camps operating in support of the Afghan Taliban, pro-Taliban Pakistani groups and foreign Mujahideen." It also stated that in the past, terrorist links between Pakistan and the EU were almost exclusively focused on the UK, but terrorism is now expanding in the EU. It said that the foiled plot in Germany, related to an Uzbek group based in the tribal areas, and recent cases in the UK and Denmark indicated an increasingly assertive and efficient Pakistani-based command and control of terrorism in the EU. It also said that a number of EU nationals who attended training in Pakistan were later involved in terrorist offences in the EU.
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April - 28 
According to the report: "Afghan Taliban and pro-Taliban groups in Pakistan have links to the increasingly active core-structure of Al Qaeda that is currently based in the Pashtun tribal areas in western Pakistan. There it is believed to have reorgan
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According to the report: "Afghan Taliban and pro-Taliban groups in Pakistan have links to the increasingly active core-structure of Al Qaeda that is currently based in the Pashtun tribal areas in western Pakistan. There it is believed to have reorganised and rebuilt its capabilities as well as its command and control functions." The report notes that "over the past five years much of the command, control and inspiration for planning attacks came from Al Qaeda’s remaining core leadership in the tribal areas of Pakistan". According to the report, majority of the arrested suspects in the foiled attacks in Germany and Denmark had received some form of training in Pakistan.
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April - 29 
Al Qaeda's continued public calls to overthrow President Pervez Musharraf has remained a 'threat to Pakistan', said the US State Department's Country Report on Terrorism 2007 that has also declared attacks on Benazir Bhutto as the 'deadliest' of the
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Al Qaeda's continued public calls to overthrow President Pervez Musharraf has remained a 'threat to Pakistan', said the US State Department's Country Report on Terrorism 2007 that has also declared attacks on Benazir Bhutto as the 'deadliest' of the previous year. The report released on April 30 said despite having a huge presence of approximately 80,000 to 100,000 troops in the FATA, the Government's authority in the area continued to be challenged. It said military operations though disrupted militant activities no senior al Qaeda leader was either captured or killed in 2007. According to the report, the Government freed 28 militants in November 2007 in exchange for the release of 213 Pakistani soldiers held by militant commander Baitullah Mehsud. Out of the 28 released, three of them were convicted on terrorism charges. However, over 1,000 Pakistani military personnel have been killed since 2001 while carrying out counter-terrorist operations, the report said. Pakistan arrested or detained several high-profile terrorist suspects, but faced significant challenges in prosecuting such cases, the report said. Giving examples of those militants freed in exchange of the release of military personnel, the report also mentioned Naeem Noor Khan, alleged al Qaeda's computer expert, and said he was released without formally being charged, notwithstanding the Government's claim that he was top al Qaeda operative. "The trend and sophistication of suicide bombings grew in Pakistan this year. The December 27 assassination of former prime minister Benazir Bhutto, in a suicide bombing after a political rally in Rawalpindi, was the most prominent suicide attack. Between 2002 and 2006, the Department recorded approximately 22 suicide attacks in the country, whereas in 2007 there were over 45 such attacks," the report said. Sectarian violence claimed hundreds of lives this year and increased since 2006, according to data from the Institute for Conflict Management, the report said. In November 2007, more than 100 people were killed in Sunni-Shia fighting in Parachinar in FATA. In April 2007, approximately 80 people were killed in Kurram in the FATA), when sectarian fighting broke out after a religious procession was attacked. The number of terrorism attacks worldwide fell slightly in 2007 to 14,499, from 14,570 in 2006. A total of 72,066 people were killed, injured or kidnapped in 2007, down from 75,211 in the previous year, data from the US National Counter-terrorism Centre showed. In the two regions of US-led wars, terrorism incidents in Iraq fell to 6,212 last year from 6,628 in 2006, but in Afghanistan they rose to 1,127 from 969 in the previous year, data showed.
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