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This resulted in considerable problems for the Pakistani government, particularly its customs bureau who realized that many of the items being resold on the black market in Pakistan were the very same items being allowed duty free exemption from Pakistani ports ( mainly Karachi ) on their way to Afghanistan.
During this time, strong nationalistic sentiments in East Pakistan were perceived by the Pakistani Armed Forces and the central military government.
However, fearing East Pakistani separatism, Bhutto demanded Mujib to form a coalition government.
The U. S. blamed Pakistan's government, mainly Pakistani Army and its ISI spy network as the masterminds behind all of this.
In July 2003 the government introduced a Deregulation Policy for the Telecommunication Sector, which allowed and encouraged foreign companies to invest in the Pakistani telecommunications market.
The Pakistan Armed Forces have also taken over the Pakistani government several times since independence mainly on the pretext of lack of good civilian leadership, whom most Pakistanis regard as corrupt and inefficient.
His father began to work for the new Pakistani government and eventually joined the Foreign Ministry.
Since 2001, the Pakistani government has stated that curriculum reforms have been underway by the Ministry of Education.
Also, another very important topic which somewhat strains ties between Islamabad and Khartoum is the December 2001 transferral of Al-Jazeera photographer Sami al-Hajj at the hands of the Pakistani government to Guantanamo Bay.
" The Dubai government ordered Tecom to shut down the popular independent Pakistani news channels Geo News and ARY One World on the demand of Pakistan's military regime led by General Pervez Musharraf.
A few days after the Lal Masjid siege by the Pakistani government ( and after a video released by al-Zawahiri ), bin Laden released a tape.
* October 24 – In the Pakistani general election, Prime Minister Bhutto's Pakistan Peoples Party loses power to a center-right coalition government.
** Pakistani prime minister Benazir Bhutto's government is dismissed by President Farooq Leghari after widespread allegations of corruption.
The Bush administration therefore decided in August 2008 to abandon the practice of obtaining Pakistani government permission before launching missiles from drones, and in the next six months the CIA carried out at least 38 Predator strikes in northwest Pakistan, compared with 10 in 2006 and 2007 combined.
During the 1950s to the late 1960s, Pashtuns were promoted to higher positions within the Pakistani government and military.
Blame was placed by various observers, but especially those in East Pakistan, on the West Pakistani leaders who not only dominated the government but also most of the fledgling industries in East Pakistan.
Preservation work for Mohenjo-daro was suspended in December 1996 after funding from the Pakistani government and international organizations stopped.
29 In September 1965, major incursions of militants and Pakistani soldiers began, hoping not only to break down the government but incite a sympathetic revolt.
* The Pakistani Taliban have occasionally used car bombs in their ongoing conflict with the government of Pakistan.
The project failed due to the over-involvement of the Pakistani government, and the hierarchies created within communities as certain members began to exert more control over loans than others.
Later in 1995 as Prime Minister, she arranged a gift from the Pakistani government to Harvard Law School.
During Operation Cyclone, the ISI with full support / funding from the Central Intelligence Agency ( CIA ) and the White House in the United States recruited huge numbers of mujahideen militant groups on the Pakistani side of the Durand line to cross into Afghanistan's territory for missions to destroy the Soviet-backed Afghan government.
The Afghan government claimed that Pakistani military established bases up to 600 meters inside Afghanistan in the Yaqubi area near bordering Mohmand Agency.

Pakistani and believed
It is believed that their origin lies in the Pakistani region of Baltistan, from where they were brought and pioneered by South Asian migrants to the UK.
In total there were believed to be 28, 000 Pakistani nationals fighting inside Afghanistan.
Recently, 300 Taliban militants from Afghanistan's territory launched attacks on Pakistani border posts in which 34 Pakistani security forces were believed to be killed.
Afghanistan's KHAD is one of four secret service agencies believed to have possibly conducted terrorist bombing in Pakistan North-west during the early 1980s ; then by late 1980s U. S state department blamed WAD ( a KGB created Afghan secret intelligence agency ) for terrorist bombing Pakistani cities.
Pakistani leaders believed that India, which was still recovering from the disastrous Sino-Indian War, would be unable to deal with a military thrust and a Kashmiri rebellion.
Karni is accused of selling 200 triggered spark gaps to Humayun Khan, a Pakistani man believed connected to a larger terrorist group in Jammu and Kashmir.
The nuclear black market is believed to be very tightly knit, and to have been headed by Abdul Qadeer Khan, the father of the Pakistani nuclear program, who now sits accused by the IAEA and Pakistan having sold nuclear material to Iran and Korea for nearly two decades.
Later that year, Egyptian forces surrounded Khadr's house in Peshawar, and requested that Pakistani Inter-Services Intelligence forces offer assistance in capturing the man they still believed had knowledge of the Embassy bombing in Islamabad.
Lord Rama's son Kush was believed to be the ruler of a kingdom centered at Kasur in ancient times, and the present day Pakistani city still references him in name.
It is generally believed that MQM Haqiqi was formed by the collusion of Pakistani Government in power and the Establishment / ISI to weaken MQM and was supported by successive federal governments and the military.
Twenty-four Pakistani soldiers inspecting weapons as part of the expanded UN mandate were killed when “ forces believed to be associated with Aidid allegedly launched a fatal attack on peacekeeping forces .”
It is also believed that the organization has retained close ties with the Pakistani intelligence agency, the ISI.
In the early years, Rehman's opportunities on the international circuit were limited, partly because of the abundance of spinners in the Pakistani lineup, and partly because he was believed to lack the ability to cause major concern to batsmen in Test matches.
In 1978, he revoked the ban on the Jamaat-e-Islami, which was widely believed to have collaborated with the Pakistani army and members of which are alleged to have committed war crimes against civilians.
According to a profile of al-Fuqra by the National Memorial Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism ( MIPT ), the group is believed to have been founded by Pakistani cleric Sheikh Mubarak Ali Gilani Hashemi in 1980.
The cleric is believed to be a commander of a banned Bangladeshi Islamic militant group, Harkatul Jihad-al Islami, and is linked to the Inter-Services Intelligence, the Pakistani spy agency.
Though seldom used in today's context, it has been alleged that Pakistan Military believed in the concept of martial races and they thus thought that they would easily defeat India in a war, especially prior to the Second Kashmir War Based on this belief in the martial supremacy, it was popularly hyped that one Pakistani soldier was equal to four to ten Hindus / Indian soldiers, and thus numerical superiority of the foe could be overcome.
He is also suspected of being an active member of Hezb-e-Islami Gulbuddin ( HIG ) in Balkh Province, funneling money he received from bribes and smuggling ( drugs and jewels ) to HIG operations in his home province of Balkh, and of having illicit contacts with insurgents in Parwan, Kunar, and Kabul provinces, as well as Pakistani intelligence ( ISI ) and Iranian operatives through his business in Dubai, where Gulbaddin Hekmatyr's son is believed to be his business partner.
Their metropolitan areas were believed to be in the area of Swat ( near modern Kalash-Valley and Pakistani side of Nuristan ) and in some part regions of Gandhara ( today Peshawar ), in present day Pakistan.

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