Across much of Pakistan on Monday, the government was firmly in command — squelching protests, blacking out television stations and picking up dozens more political prisoners to add to the thousands already in jail. But in vast stretches of the country’s rugged and wild northwest — heartland of the Islamic extremist insurgency — President Pervez Musharraf’s army did not have any more control than it did when the military-led government imposed emergency rule nine days ago. In some areas, it had less. Full Story
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