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It doesn't mean that the people of Pakistan are now supporting the U.S. There's still a very strong anti-U.S. sentiment in Pakistan, said Pakistani journalist Rahimullah Yusafzai.
Crowds Descend on Abbottabad, Pakistanis Express Shock, Anger 2011
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I think they are preparing the ground for more action against the Haqqanis, said Rahimullah Yusufzai, editor of the Peshawar edition of the News daily and an expert on Afghanistan.
Pakistan ISI urged attacks on U.S. targets: officials Reuters 2011
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I think they are preparing the ground for more action against the Haqqanis, said Rahimullah Yusufzai, editor of the Peshawar edition of the News daily and an expert on Afghanistan.
Pakistan ISI urged attacks on U.S. targets: officials Reuters 2011
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It doesn't mean that the people of Pakistan are now supporting the U.S. There's still a very strong anti-U.S. sentiment in Pakistan, said Pakistani journalist Rahimullah Yusafzai.
Crowds Descend on Abbottabad, Pakistanis Express Shock, Anger 2011
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Rahimullah Safi, a physician at Kabul's Wazir Akbar Khan Hospital, said patients and their families are harassed every time they walk through the hospital's front door by police and staff seeking bribes to get them admission or treatment.
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“Residents and farmers were very concerned when the [anti-poppy] campaign people arrived in the Sistani area of Marja,” said Rahimullah Sistani, who lives there.
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Locating bin Laden's old friend Mullah Omar might of course also yield clues to the al-Qaeda leader's whereabouts — but according to Rahimullah Yusufzai, the prominent Pashtun journalist, who has interviewed Mullah Omar on several occasions since the mid-1990s, the number of people who would know where Omar can be found is tiny, and is confined to the Taliban's top leadership.
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Locating bin Laden's old friend Mullah Omar might of course also yield clues to the al-Qaeda leader's whereabouts — but according to Rahimullah Yusufzai, the prominent Pashtun journalist, who has interviewed Mullah Omar on several occasions since the mid-1990s, the number of people who would know where Omar can be found is tiny, and is confined to the Taliban's top leadership.
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But there's a problem with hiding somewhere along the Afghanistan-Pakistan frontier, according to Rahimullah Yusufzai, a prominent Pashtun journalist.
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But there's a problem with hiding somewhere along the Afghanistan-Pakistan frontier, according to Rahimullah Yusufzai, a prominent Pashtun journalist.
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