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Parliament condemns US for bin Laden raid

Parliament condemns US for bin Laden raid

The Pakistan parliament slammed the US raid resulting in the death of Osama bin Laden Saturday, saying it was a violation of “Pakistan’s sovereign [ity]”. Pakistan also threatened to cut supply lines to US forces in Afghanistan if it happened again.

By News Wires (text)
 

REUTERS - Pakistan’s parliament condemned on Saturday the U.S raid to find and kill Osama bin Laden, calling for a review of U.S. ties and warning that Pakistan could cut supply lines to American forces in Afghanistan if there were more such attacks.

Pakistan’s intelligence chief was cited as saying he was ready to resign over the bin Laden affair, which has embarrassed the country and led to suspicion that Pakistani security agents knew where the al Qaeda chief was hiding.

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On Friday, two suicide bombers attacked a military academy in a northwestern town killing 80 people in what Pakistani Taliban militants said was their first act of revenge for bin Laden’s death on May 2.

The secret U.S. raid on bin Laden’s lair in the garrison town of Abbottabad, 50 km (30 miles) north of Islamabad, has strained already prickly ties with the United States.

It has also led to domestic criticism of the government and military, partly because bin Laden had apparently remained undetected in Pakistan for years, but also because of the failure to detect or stop the U.S. operation to get him.

“Parliament ... condemned the unilateral action in Abbottabad which constitutes a violation of Pakistan’s sovereign,” it said in a resolution issued after security chiefs briefed legislators.

Pakistan has dismissed as absurd any suggestion that authorities knew bin Laden was holed up in a high-walled compound near the country’s top military academy.

The U.S. administration has not accused Pakistan of complicity in hiding bin Laden but has said he must have had some sort of support network, which it wants to uncover.

Pakistan has a long record of using Islamist militants as proxies, especially to counter the influence of nuclear-armed rival, India.

Members of the two houses of parliament said the government should review ties with the United States to safeguard Pakistan’s national interests and they also called for an end to U.S. attacks on militants with its pilotless drone aircraft.

Body parts

Pakistan officially objects to the drone attacks, saying they violate its sovereignty and feed public anger, although U.S. officials have long said they are carried out under an agreement between the countries.

The legislators said U.S. “unilateral actions” such as the Abbottabad raid and drone strikes were unacceptable, and the government should consider cutting vital U.S. lines of supply for its forces in Afghanistan unless they stopped.

Hours earlier, a U.S. drone fired missiles at a vehicle in North Waziristan on the Afghan border killing five militants.

It was the fourth drone attack since bin Laden was killed.

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Police in Charsadda said they had recovered for analysis body parts of the two bombers who struck at the gates of a paramilitary force academy in the town of Charsadda as recruits were pouring out to go on leave.

A Taliban spokesman said on Friday the attack was in revenge for bin Laden’s death and vowed there would be more.

“Obviously, they are involved as it’s only them who can carry out such suicide bombings. No-one else can do it,” said senior police officer Jehanzeb Khan.

Lieutenant-General Ahmad Shuja Pasha, head of the military’s main Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) spy agency, told parliament in a closed-door briefing he was “ready to resign” over the bin Laden affair, a legislator said.

Pasha told the assembly he did not want to “hang around” if parliament deemed him responsible, member of parliament Riaz Fatyana told reporters.

“I am ready to resign,” Fatyana quoted the ISI chief as saying.

Pakistani officials say there has been a breakdown in trust with the United States.

In a sign of the chill in ties, the chairman of Pakistan’s joint chiefs of staff committee, General Khalid Shameem Wynne, canceled a five-day visit to the United States that had been set to begin on May 22.
 

Comments (2)

pak threat to usa

pakistan got caught by us, that they werr hiding all most wanted terrorist by us and india. and now they r trying to threat us not let them use their soil for any militery action against terrorist. us should start to talk with more reliable and honest freind India.

its rite,if usa and pakistan

its rite,if usa and pakistan patnership aganist terirest,when pakistan give full inteligenice sport, when why usa act like movies,its not fair, its usa gift to pakistan people, they bring these people in pakistan as jahid against russa and than leave it and its build sickness in pakistan,pakistan modren country, we check beer,vine,etc factory build in 1856,still its working and sell and import that prodect, not any single pakistan make problem for that, so its show people are these land sample and modren ,its first muslim country who produce that prodect, in other hand these madases its usa ask that course which take sever, ask reduce time and give in four year to produce more these people against russia ,why this double polices,no he do act like holliwood movies style,in pakistan no one like these talban, its republic country, people need understand it, 2nd in pakistan its unliky mostly people come up zho kid live aborad and enjoy life in europ and they rule in pakistan,people need understand the life comman people,usa make more problem in region,lets see why not in pakistan people hate uk,france, germany many other,only usa they hate and grow up, need make plane to solove problem,need solove this blood canncer in pâkistan, every day many die, all blood same, why not all world come farward offer pakistan work together and clean this badness

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