Karin Brulliard
Staff Writer

Islamabad correspondent Karin Brulliard joined the Post in 2003. She previously reported from The Post’s South Africa bureau. Before moving to Johannesburg, she covered immigration for the Metro desk and spent two months in Baghdad for the Foreign desk. She grew up in Eugene, Ore.

Latest by Karin Brulliard

Khyber Club’s unlikely bartender

After 25 years, Khan Afsar has given up his front-row seat to history at a club in northwest Pakistan that caters to aid workers, journalists and envoys.

In Pakistan, coup looms but does not strike

In Pakistan, coup looms but does not strike

Against threats from the military, could Pakistan’s nascent democracy be growing real roots?

Pakistan rejects U.S. account of airstrike

Pakistan rejects U.S. account of airstrike

The Pakistani military on Monday rejected the American account of a NATO airstrike in November that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers.

Pakistan premier appears before top court

Pakistan premier appears before top court

Supreme Court gives Yousuf Raza Gilani two weeks to prepare a defense on contempt of court charges.