Declan Walsh

Day of Peace in Pakistan Turns to Day of Rage

Conflict & Justice

A day of violent protests in Pakistan has left several people dead and injured. The Pakistani government had declared a public holiday and urged people to demonstrate peacefully.

The World

Pakistan Orders Save the Children’s Foreign Workers Out of the Country

Global Politics

Pakistani Christian Girl Jailed for Blasphemy, Recognized by Authorities to be a Minor

Lifestyle & Belief

Pakistan Prime Minister Barred from Office

Conflict & Justice
The World

Controversy Over Shakil Afridi Exemplifies Tensions Between US and Pakistan

Conflict & Justice

Bin Laden Wives and Children to be Deported

Conflict & Justice

Marco Werman talks to Declan Walsh, New York Times Pakistan correspondent, about the news that Pakistan plans to deport Osama Bin Laden’s three wives and two adult daughters to their home countries, Saudi Arabia and Yemen.

Pakistan ‘Memogate’: Haqqani Travel Ban Lifted

Global Politics

Pakistan’s former ambassador to the US is free to return to his family in the United States. Husain Haqqani spent three months in Pakistan under order not to leave the country while being investigated.

The World

American Held in Pakistan Prison for Driving Near Nuclear Facility

Global Politics

Matthew Barrett says he was in the wrong place at the wrong time, but some say he is a spy.

The World

US-Pakistan relations remain tense

Conflict & Justice

The United States was not going to win any popularity contests in Pakistan, even before May 2nd. Then the operation heightened tensions between Washington and Islamabad. Marco Werman talks with The Guardian’s correspondent Declan Walsh.