Taliban threats put Islamabad on high alert - 10 Apr 09
- 12 years ago
The threat of more Taliban attacks is forcing a new security clampdown in Islamabad where concrete barricades and security checkpoints have been set up across the capital.
The security alert follows a warning from Baitullah Meshud, Pakistan's Taliban leader, to strike Islamabad unless the US stops launching deadly missile attacks against his fighters.
Al Jazeera's Kamal Hyder has more.
The security alert follows a warning from Baitullah Meshud, Pakistan's Taliban leader, to strike Islamabad unless the US stops launching deadly missile attacks against his fighters.
Al Jazeera's Kamal Hyder has more.