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Afghanistan
Pakistan Should Hand Over Taliban Leaders to Afghanistan: MPs
2011-05-06
[Tolo News] Pakistain should hand over the remaining senior Taliban leaders to Afghanistan, some Afghan MPs said on Thursday.
They're getting feisty up in Afghanistan, now that they saw Pakistan can't stop a determined group of SEALs. (Nor could anyone else, but that doesn't seem to be the point...)
Lawmakers urged the international community and the government to apply more pressures on Pakistain so that the country starts acting honestly in the fight against terrorism and detention of senior Taliban leaders.

The death of the late Osama bin Laden
... who abandoned all hope when he entered there...
, the terror face of the world, near Pak capital Islamabad is a proof that suicide kaboom plotters are living in Pakistain, Deputy Secretary of Parliament Farhad Azimi said.

"Considering the death of Osama bin Laden in Pakistain, it is the right and suitable situation apply pressure on Pakistain to give up supporting and fueling anti-Afghan Death Eaters," Mr Azimi said.

Mr Azimi said reaction of Pak and Afghan Taliban after the death of al-Qaeda leader is politically motivated.

By hosting Death Eater sanctuaries Pakistain wants to impose its double standard policies over neighbouring countries, politicians said.

Habiba Danesh, an Afghan MP representing northern Takhar province, said of no doubt Pakistain was aware of the fact Osama was living on its soil.

Following a flood of questions over the fact that Osama bin Laden was living near Islamabad, Pak officials have now begun to blame their own failures on other countries.

Pakistain's Prime Minister Yosuf Raza Gilani on Wednesday said that spy agencies around the world share the blame for his country's failure to capture al-Qaeda leader.

"Certainly, we have intelligence failure of the rest of the world including the United States," Gilani said during his La Belle France visit.

Pakistain's ambassador in the United States Hussain Haqqani has said presence of Osama bin Laden in Pakistain couldn't have been possible without supported of an organisation in Pakistain.

"All that is possible is that there are individuals within Pakistain who provided a support network for Osama bin Laden," Hussain Haqqani has said.

"Paks have to get worried about why he chose Pakistain as the place to live. Obviously he felt comfortable there, and that is something that we will deal with the question and find the answer."

Mr Haqqani has said if Pakistain allows cut-throats use its soil to carry out their activities it will no longer be part of international community. Presence of gunnies in Pakistain ruins our deserved rights and privileges.
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