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Afghanistan
Circles in Pakistan Govt Cooperate with Terrorists: Karzai Spokesman
2011-05-08
[Tolo News] There are circles inside Pak government that are cooperating with terrorist groups, President Karzai's Deputy Spokesperson said on Saturday.

Deputy Spokesperson for President Karzai Seyamak Herawi remarked that Afghan government has consistently suggested to the international community and Pakistain's government to keep an eye on organisations providing support to bad boys.

"Pakistain's government should know that terrorism is like a sleeping snake in its sleeve that can hurt it at any time," Mr Herawi said.

US special forces killed the late Osama bin Laden
... who has made the transition back to dust...
in Pakistain last week. The al-Qaeda leader's death in a country that is one of the United State's top allies in the fight against terrorism has questioned Islamabad's credibility in the counterinsurgency combat.

Senior Pak security officials have told Rooters on Saturday that Osama bin Laden may have lived in Pakistain for over seven years before being killed in an operation by a small team of US special force in Abbottabad, a garrison town 150km north of Islamabad.

Analysts say the death of Osama bin Laden in Pakistain is an evidence about Pakistain's military intelligence agency's close relation with regional terrorism.

"Terrorist networks in Pakistain are led and fueled by Pakistain's Inter-Services Intelligence Agency. And it's the ISI that is responsible for the death of innocent men, women and kiddies all around the globe," former Member of Parliament, Noor-ul Haqq Olumi, said.

The former Pak President Gen. Pervez Perv Musharraf
... former dictator of Pakistain, who was less dictatorial and corrupt than any Pak civilian government to date ...
has described the failure of Pakistain's spy agency in tracking Osama bin Laden, while living near Islamabad, as shockingly embarrassing.

It is very shockingly embarrassing that Bin Laden was found living such close to the Pak military academy, Musharraf has said.

Pervez Musharraf has said he believes this is a case of acute failure of intelligence which needs to be investigated. We should find out who really did the mistake and it's the responsibility of Pakistain's spy organisation and army.

Karzai's Deputy Spokesperson called on Pakistain to review approaches that could be working for security in the region and in the world.

Meanwhile,
...back at the secret hideout, Scarface Al sneeringly put his proposition to little Nell...
members of High Peace Council said reaction of the Taliban after the death of Osama bin Laden is an indication of their tight relation with al-Qaeda network.
Posted by:Fred

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