The former prime minister of Pakistan Occupied Kashmir Sardar Abdul Qayyum has admitted there were and could still be terror camps in the part of Jammu and Kashmir usurped by Pakistan at the time of Partition.
Archive for April, 2007
Pakistan Cricket Coach Bob Woolmer’s Body Reaches Cape Town
The body of slain Pakistan Cricket coach Bob Woolmer arrived in Cape Town from London on Sunday morning for a private funeral.A local funeral parlour received the body from customs at the Cape International Airport. After an identification process, Woolmer’s body was taken to a mortuary in the suburb of Somerst West.
Filed in: Cricket News
Bhutto plans to return to Pakistan by year end
PAKISTAN’S former prime minister Benazir Bhutto will return to her homeland by the end of this year and hopes to hold office again, she said in a newspaper interview published yesterday.
Bhutto also confirmed that she had “back-channel” contacts with the regime of President Pervez Musharraf, but denied there was any “understanding” between them about her […]
Filed in: Pakistan News
Pakistan probes bombing that killed 28, injured minister
PESHAWAR, Pakistan - Pakistan’s government has formed a team to investigate a suicide blast that targeted and injured the country’s interior minister and killed 28 others, officials said on Sunday.
The minister, Aftab Sherpao, had just addressed a public gathering Saturday in the town of Charsada in North West Frontier Province, which borders Afghanistan, when the […]
Filed in: Pakistan News Top Stories
Leading Pakistan Channel Fears Closure
Popular Pakistan TV channel Aaj fears government closure for its coverage of the growing controversy over the suspension of the country’s chief justice.
Filed in: Showbiz
Shujaat hopes Pakistan, India can resolve outstanding issues through dialogues
ISLAMABAD, Apr 23 (APP): Pakistan Muslim League (PML) President Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain Monday said all outstanding issues between Pakistan and India including the core issue of Jammu and Kashmir could be resolved through peaceful dialogues. He was talking to a 9-member Indian parliamentary delegation led by Nirmala Desh Panday who called on him at his […]
Filed in: Pakistan News
Pakistan for tourist ties with Kashmir
New Delhi, April 23 (IANS) Pakistan, long accused by India of promoting terrorism and violence in Jammu and Kashmir, now seeks to forge a new partnership through tourism and promoting the common food heritage.
Filed in: Kashmir News
Pakistan parliament to reelect Musharraf: PM
Islamabad - Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf will be elected for a second term by the sitting parliament in September or October before it is dissolved ahead of general elections, Premier Shaukat Aziz said.
Filed in: Pakistan News
Pakistan has taken no decision for recognition of Israel: FO
ISLAMABAD: Foreign office has said Pakistan is ready to play its conditional role for resolution of Palestinian issue adding no decision has been taken to recognize Israel.
Filed in: Pakistan News Top Stories
Kashmir issue can be resolved soon: Musharraf
The Kashmir imbroglio would “soon” be resolved if India and Pakistan show “flexibility”, President Pervez Musharraf said here close on the heels of his Foreign Minister stating that the two countries were moving towards a settlement.
Filed in: Kashmir News

