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Pakistani newspapers have reported that relatives of Kafila Siddiqui, a former Toronto resident of Pakistani origin, have accused [Shahid Jamil Qureshi] of holding her against her will at the house in Islamabad. Allegations from her family were "baseless," Qureshi said, adding that he was "ready to face any legal proceedings" resulting from the investigation. Asked about his relationship with Siddiqui, Qureshi said: "She was like a sister to me and I had no plans to marry her.
...[8] The Pakistani government began to take a hard stance against the... cited by CIC came from Pakistani newspapers which were biased against the MQM. In submitting t...
...[8] The Pakistani government began to take a hard stance against the... cited by CIC came from Pakistani newspapers which were biased against the MQM. In submitting t...
... of hurricane Katrina in the US and the Pakistani earthquake. While NATO has certainly shifted away ...The letter, published in a number of newspapers in both the US and Europe, set off a storm of prot...
... Dost Mughal, with the Association of Pakistani Canadians Inc. He worries that if good people don'...Copyright F.P. Canadian Newspapers Limited Partnership Aug 11, 2010Provided by ProQue...
... was reported in many major Canadian and Pakistani newspapers. Mr. Malik was later released from dete...
...In 1989, the Pakistani government took a hard stance against the MQM (dub... cited by CIC came from Pakistani newspapers which were biased against the MQM. In submitting t...
...In 1989, the Pakistani government took a hard stance against the MQM (dub... cited by CIC came from Pakistani newspapers which were biased against the MQM. In submitting t...
Pakistan's top civilian security official said militant groups were "destabilizing the country," suggesting the plot may have originated with Pakistani Taliban leader Baitullah Mehsud. Interior Ministry chief Rehman Malik suggested the culprit could have been Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, a Punjab-based, al-Qaida-linked Sunni extremist group implicated in several other attacks in the country. Malik also said the plot may have originated with the Pakistani Taliban in the northwest
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Pakistanis raise funds, fret over families, friends . His par...Copyright F.P. Canadian Newspapers Limited Partnership Aug 15, 2010Provided by ProQue...
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