Missing Pakistani journalist dead, ISI hand suspected
A Pakistani journalist who investigated Al Qaida’s alleged infiltration of the navy and told a rights activist he’d been threatened by the country’s intelligence agencies was found dead on Tuesday. The police said his body showed signs of torture.
ISI denies involvement in scribe killing
Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence agency on Wednesday denied any involvement in the killing of journalist Syed Saleem Shahzad and said the incident should not be used to ‘target and malign’ the c
Missing Pak journo found dead in Punjab
Prominent journalist Syed Saleem Shahzad, who went missing in the Pakistani capital over the weekend, was found dead in Punjab province on Tuesday with his body bearing marks of torture, police said.
India may approach NY court to prove ISI as terror group
India may approach a New York court to be a party to a lawsuit, filed by the family of 26/11 victims Rabbi Gavriel Noah Holtzberg and his wife Rivka, to declare Pakistan's spy agency ISI as a terrorist group.
No clean chit to ISI: US
US secretary of state Hillary Clinton has not given clean chit to Pakistan's ISI over Osama bin Laden's presence in the country, her spokesman said on Saturday.
ISI trained Headley in Lahore
Dissatisfied with the military and espionage training received by Mumbai attacks accused David Headley from the Lashkar-e-Tayyaba, Pakistan's spy agency ISI provided him a special course in Lahore for carrying out surveillance ahead of the 26/11 carnage.
ISI helped LeT in 26/11 Mumbai attacks: Headley
American citizen David Headley who has admitted scouting targets for the 2008 assault on Mumbai by Pakistani militants testified on Monday that the plot was hatched with at least one Pakistani intelligence official and a Navy frogman.
Osama raid: ISI stops intelligence sharing with CIA
Pakistan's spy agency has stopped sharing intelligence with the CIA following the unilateral US operation to kill Osama bin Laden, it was reported here.
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Targets inside India 'identified' if attacked, warns ISI chief
ISI's powerful chief Ahmed Shuja Pasha has warned India that any Abbottbad-like attack by it would invite a befitting response from Pakistan as targets inside the country ‘had already been identified’
US, Pakistan in race to capture one-eyed Mullah Omar
Embarassed by the May 2 SEALs raid on Abbottabad, that killed Osama Bin Laden, the ISI are now scrambling resources to help the US track the one-eyed Mullah Omar - the Taliban's spiritual leader.
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