Pakistan Madrasas Extremism And The Military
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PAKISTAN: KARACHI’S MADRASAS AND VIOLENT EXTREMISM
Pakistan: Madrasas, Extremism and the Military, op. cit., pp. 23-24. 138 “11,000 foreigners in Sindh madaris”, Dawn, 16 January 2003.
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12 International Crisis Group, Pakistan: Madrasas, extremism and the military, Asia Report No. 36, 29 July 2002, http://www.crisisweb.org. 13 R. Yusufzai, “And the
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UNFULFILLED PROMISES: PAKISTAN'S FAILURE TO TACKLE EXTREMISM
Makhdoom Amin Fahim, only a constituent assembly could "make such changes in the constitution". 12 11 ICG Asia Report N°36, Pakistan: Madrasas, Extremism and the Military, 29
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Pakistan’s Madrasas: Moderation or Militancy? The madrasa debate
at between 1 and 1.7 million, ICG claimed that this 6 International Crisis Group (ICG), “Pakistan: Madrasas, Extremism and the Military”, Asia Report No. 36
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Have Pakistanis Forgotten Their Sufi Traditions?
‘Pakistan, US take on the madrassahs’, The Christian Science Monitor, August 24, 2004 40 Pakistan: Madrasas, Extremism and the Military, ICG Asia
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Reforming Pakistan's Educational System: The Challenge of the
Pakistan: Madrasas, Extremism aid the Militaiy, op. cit. p. 1. 1 A similar situation Madrassas provided them sanctuary and the Pakistan military other
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Commentary on the April 2005 Country Information and Policy Unit
Promises - Pakistan's Failure to Tackle Extremism" (January 2004) "Pakistan: The Mullahs and the Military" (March 2003) "Pakistan: Madrasas, Extremism and the Military
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Internal instability in Pakistan - ideological and socioeconomic
civilian and military regimes – and thus There were only 900 madrasas in Pakistan at the religious extremism and militancy inside Pakistan and the past has come
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APPENDIX C ICG REPORTS AND BRIEFING PAPERS
Pakistan Briefing, 16 May 2002 Kashmir: Confrontation and Miscalculation, Asia Report N°35, 11 July 2002 Pakistan: Madrasas, Extremism and the Military, Asia Report
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War on Terror Partnership: Effects, Concerns and Implications for
The Madrasas were also fully utilized to extremism as Pakistan faces a litany of challenges today on for the first time in the history of Pakistan, military
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Militancy in Pakistan - Introduction
During the Afghan war, numerous madrasas were operating in Pakistan ICG Report No,36, Pakistan: Madrassas,Extremism and the Military, 29 July 2002. 12
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PAKISTAN: THE MILITANT JIHADI CHALLENGE
and N°36, Pakistan: Madrasas, Extremism and the Military, 29 July 2002. and Jaish-e-Mohammed were only banned as a result of international pressure following an attack
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Helpdesk Research Report: Under-development and Radicalisation in
to extremism, then there will be a structural shift in Pakistan polity, for at the end of the day the military and Pakistan: Karachi's Madrasas and Violent Extremism', ICG
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Religious School Enrollment in Pakistan: A Look at the Data
schools, which are commonly known as madrasas.1 These concerns have cites the aforementioned International Crisis Group, "Pakistan: Madrassahs, Extremism and the Military
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