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We've seen it as well in pieces written by some of Washington's instant experts who know nothing of Afghanistan and Pakistan, but get front page and top billing regurgitating pro-Pakistani or anti-Afghan opinions that were baked in a Washington think-tank and paid for by lobbyists.
Rory O'Connor: Crossing Zero: How and Why the Media Misses the AfPak Story Rory O'Connor 2011
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Peer tells how a series of horrific rapes and atrocities by Indian troops radicalised a population who were vaguely pro-Pakistani, but whose activism had previously never gone beyond cheering for Pakistani fast bowlers.
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This in turn led to them keeping the Taliban in reserve to be used to reinstall a pro-Pakistani regime in Afghanistan once the Americans 'attention had been turned elsewhere and the Karzai regime had been left to crumble.
Pakistan in Peril Dalrymple, William 2009
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Pakistan's longstanding position has been that it has a right to see a pro-Pakistani government in Afghanistan.
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China, which had opposed Security Council action against Jamaat-ud-Dawa when the US and the UK proposed it in 2006, supported it this time -- a clear indication that it judged that such pro-Pakistani obstruction would no longer be compatible with its role in the international system.
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The biggest of these organizations is Hezbul Mujaheddin, a pro-Pakistani outfit founded in 1990 that consists entirely of locals.
Surviving The Storm 2007
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Hezb-ul Mujahedeen, a pro-Pakistani rebel group that is fighting for independence in Indian-held Kashmir, criticized Washington for supporting Israel's occupation of Palestine.
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Hezb-ul Mujahedeen, a pro-Pakistani rebel group that is fighting for independence in Indian-held Kashmir, criticized Washington for supporting Israel's occupation of Palestine.
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Police rejected the allegations and said the leader of the pro-Pakistani Moslem separatist group was killed in an "encounter" with Indian troops.
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Initially, the force was under the command of local pro-Pakistani committees, but through the East Pakistan Razakar Ordinance (promulgated by General Tikka Khan on 1 June 1971) and a Ministry of Defence ordinance (promulgated 7 September 1971), Razakars were recognized as members of the Pakistan Army.
WN.com - Articles related to Clashes over Bangladesh arrests 2010
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