Jalaluddin Haqqani (Spanish Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Jalaluddin Haqqani" in Spanish language version.

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  • «Why Pakistan's media needs a code of conduct». BBC News. 23 de octubre de 2011. Consultado el 25 de octubre de 2011. «More recently, an image of a bearded man wearing a substantial white turban and a brown blazer standing next to former US President Ronald Reagan was reprinted in many Pakistani dailies as an image of Reagan with the notorious Afghan militant Jalaluddin Haqqani. But Haqqani has never visited the US. The picture, is in fact of an Afghan mujahideen commander called Younis Khalis.» 
  • «Jalaluddin Haqqani Never visited America». BBC Urdu. 28 de septiembre de 2011. 

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  • «Haqqani was once a White House guest!». Indiavision news. 28 de septiembre de 2011. Archivado desde el original el 4 de marzo de 2016. Consultado el 5 de agosto de 2018. «Reports quoted Pakistan’s Interior Minister Rehman Mallik saying, “The network’s aging leader, Jalaluddin Haqqani, was a respected commander and key US and Pakistani ally in resisting the Soviet Union after its 1979 invasion of Afghanistan. Haqqani even visited President Ronald Reagan at the White House.”». 

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  • Moreau, Ron (2006). «Border Backlash». Newsweek international edition. MSNBC. Archivado desde el original el 2 de enero de 2007. Consultado el 20 de septiembre de 2006. 

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  • Yusufzai, Rahimullah (30 de septiembre de 2011). «Khalis, not Haqqani, was photographed with Reagan». The News International. Consultado el 24 de octubre de 2011. «Haqqani then was much younger and had a thick black beard. The evidence suggests he had never been to the US. He certainly was a well-known mujahideen commander of the Hezb-e-Islami (Khalis) — a party led by Maulvi Yunis Khalis, and had a status equal to another famous commander Ahmad Shah Masood. But Haqqani does not figure among the Afghan mujahideen leaders known to have been invited to the White House in Washington and hosted by President Reagan.» 

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