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Pakistan hunting Qaeda and Taliban. Really.
President General Pervez Musharraf said on Thursday Pakistan was hunting down Al Qaeda, Taliban and other extremists who remain a threat, two years on from the September 11 attacks in the United States. “We are operating against Al Qaeda, we are operating against Taliban and we are also operating against sectarian and religious extremism in Pakistan,” Gen Musharraf said in a question-and-answer session aired on the BBC’s website. He admitted that reports of Al Qaeda and Taliban elements finding sympathy in Pakistan’s tribal areas and using it as a base for launching attacks in Afghanistan were “partially true”.
"Define 'partial.'"
"'Bout 99.44 percent..."
“Shall I say it’s partially true — one can’t deny, I will be the last person to deny that nothing is happening in the tribal areas of our borders with Afghanistan,” he said.
Oh, have we quit denying the obvious?
“Certainly there are elements who may be hiding there and certainly there are abettors who sympathise with them.” He acknowledged the difficulty in tracking down suspects along the porous border with Afghanistan. “On both sides of the border, there are places which can be utilised as a sanctuary by extremists. I do admit that the border is extremely porous... I cannot at all claim that I can seal the entire border.” But he said Pakistani forces were cracking down on militants. “On our side of the border we are very effectively on the ground with intelligence organisations set up having access to the entire tribal belt of Pakistan. And a very effective quick reaction force is available, so we can act now on intelligence which we get. So certainly there’s things happening on our border and we will act against them, as I said, and our forces are fully capable of doing that.”
Posted by: Fred Pruitt 2003-09-12
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