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ew and expanded its global terrorist and military operations to regions as diverse *30 as the Philippines, Bosnia, Chechnya, Kosovo, Sudan, Ethiopia, Kashmir, Somalia, Palestine, Pakistan, Yemen, Kenya, Tanzania, Egypt, Indonesia, and Malaysia.! Plaintiffs’ pleadings and other record materials describe in
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023378 →that he will pursue an agenda of Hindutva (for example getting a temple erected in Ayodhya, or changing the constitutional status of Muslim-majority Kashmir). Others look for evidence that nationalism of a protectionist variety will have a strong HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031577 --- PAGE BREAK --- influence on Mr
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provided a dossier to some U.N. Security Council members accusing militants from Pakistan of attempting an attack in the disputed Indian territory Kashmir." Pakistan's UN.. Ambassador Munir Akram "accused India of violating international law, the U.N. Charter and Security Council resolutions by sponsor
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il At Higher Rate Than Wealthy. • Craft Calls For UN To Extend Iran Arms Embargo. • Pakistani Ambassador Not Ruling Out Another War With India Over Kashmir. • Trump Asks WTO To End China's "Developing Nation" Status. • Trump Postpones G7 Summit Until After Election. • WTimes: Biden Likely To Cancel Tr
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inister, Narendra Modi, have made life more difficult for Muslims in the country, and while the Trump administration has kept quiet about changes in Kashmir and the passage of a new, blatantly anti-Muslim citizenship law, Ms. Harris and Mr. Biden are likely to be more critical." Despite Trump's Defeat,
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nister, Narendra Modi, have made life more difficult for Muslims in the country, and while the Trump administration has kept quiet about changes in Kashmir and the passage of a new, blatantly anti-Muslim citizenship law, Ms. Harris and Mr. Biden are likely to be more critical." Despite Trump's Defeat,
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provided a dossier to some U.N. Security Council members accusing militants from Pakistan of attempting an attack in the disputed Indian territory Kashmir." Pakistan's UN.. Ambassador Munir Akram "accused India of violating international law, the U.N. Charter and Security Council resolutions by sponso
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il At Higher Rate Than Wealthy. • Craft Calls For UN To Extend Iran Arms Embargo. • Pakistani Ambassador Not Ruling Out Another War With India Over Kashmir. • Trump Asks WTO To End China's "Developing Nation" Status. • Trump Postpones G7 Summit Until After Election. • WTimes: Biden Likely To Cancel Tr
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ko Haram, a jihadist group that at one point aligned with ISIS, seized control of Rann and ran out Nigerian soldiers stationed there. 10. Jammu and Kashmir terrorists put woman's 'execution' on social media [Times of India] • Terrorists shot dead a 25-year-old woman at point blank range in Jammu and K
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Berton Scatliffe _ X Bon iface Laudat CC Dirnitri St Omer X __ Johnson Desiree 1 0 X Felito Joseph Kenneth Lloyd x 9.1e Steward II X Kashmir' Williams Flewklas monthS) 0 Nicholas Victorin Okeam_Freanan Patrick Cena PiereJules Stephanie Remington Brian Bates Donald Pollen /C X X
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n chosen by the king to cross the mountains into India and retrieve the original teachings of the Buddha. In order to do so he travelled on foot to Kashmir to get the teachings. Along the way he met a pandita, a teacher, who gave him the teachings known as The Teachings of Swift Footedness (should be in
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s plausible. The Pakistani-Indian conflict may be such a situation. Pakistan's nuclear arsenal may have enabled it to engage in riskier behavior in Kashmir than it otherwise would attempt, because nuclear weapons help to deter Pakistan's ultimate nightmare: an assault by the militarily superior India,
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in the Indus Valley, India, and that part of the world. It has proven itself to be a viable diet ... [Yet even] in the Northern parts of India, the Kashmir regions, they eat meat because the climate is so different in the mountainous regions of North India. Vegetarianism has a very long and noble histo
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al Asia. China similarly worries that upheaval in Afghanistan could exacerbate Islamic extremism in Xinjiang; India thinks the same could happen in Kashmir. And Shiite Iran almost went to war with the Taliban, an extremist Sunni movement, in 1997; its leaders do not want a repeat of that crisis. Iran i
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e Himalayas and overwhelmed India's unprepared and ill-equipped defenses, scattering its soldiers. Within days, the Chinese had wrested control of Kashmir's Aksai Chin plateau in the west and, in the east, neared India's vital tea-growing heartlands in Assam. Then, on Nov. 21, Beijing called a unilate
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ries remain far apart on the critical question that has bedeviled their relations since independence: the disputed status of the state of Jammu and Kashmir. That rivalry will only intensify as the United States and the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force withdraw from Afghanistan. The Paki
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ely simple issue of the disputed Siachen Glacier, the world's highest war zone at the roof of the Himalayas, failed again in May. The harder issue, Kashmir, will probably take years to resolve at best. But we don't have years. Only a fortnight before the Abbottabad raid, General Kayani gave a speech a
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ore to come. The global jihad has had more success in Pakistan where it has fomented unprecedented terror and violence from Karachi to Indian- held Kashmir, murdered Benazir Bhutto and created the Pakistani Taliban as a new arm of Al-Qaeda. America now carries out routine bombing strikes in northwest P
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ond. Its potential for international terrorism is greatly increased by the fact that much of the Pakistani diaspora in Britain comes from Pakistani Kashmir and -- judging from my interviews -- has deep sympathy with the anti-Indian jihadists. Because these people have British passports, they are a dir
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a public relations nightmare. Rocket attack blamed on India PAKISTAN said Indian gunners fired two rockets at a mosque in Pakistani-held And (free) Kashmir yesterday, killing 19 worshippers, including three children, and seriously wounding 20 others. But India denied responsibility and accused Pakistani

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