The World should not forget Pakistan’s sacrifices

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Hours after the 9/11 aerial strikes, he was asked to make a choice. "You are with us or against us," the then US secretary of state Colin Powel told him. Pervez Musharraf, then the president of Pakistan, didn’t have much of a choice. He joined forces with the US in the war on terror as Osama bin Laden forged ahead with his mission: Talibinisation of Pakistan. Nearly a decade later, the US’s hunt for its most wanted man has ended in the heartland of Pakistan, barely 50 km from capital Islamabad where bin Laden was shot dead in a special operation. Musharraf, who now lives in exile, in Dubai, is a worried man. One can’t discredit Pakistan and still fight terror, he tells Soma Banerjee.

What would you have done if you were the head of state in Pakistan today?
This wouldn’t have happened if I were the head of state. It is Pakistan’s security forces that should initiate such a military action, not foreign troops. During my regime, our forces have hunted down high-value targets, aided by the US and other countries, but each operation inside the country was carried out by Pakistani soldiers. It is embarrassing for Pakistan if it was unaware of the American operation against Osama bin Laden in Abbottabad.

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Nawaz Sharif should seek apology from nation

ISLAMABAD: All Pakistan Muslim League Quaid, former President of Pakistan Pervez Musharraf said that PML-N Chief Mian Nawaz Sharif should seek apology from nation for supporting a foreign journalist Kim Barker in finding out whereabouts of Ajmal Qasab from Pakistan and for giving important intelligence reports of the country.

According to a press stamen issued here Sunday which stated that “Kim Barker, a US based journalists in her recently published book, ‘The Taliban Shuffle’ pointed out that former Prime Minister of Pakistan Nawaz Sharif treated her likely a playboy by making phone calls off and on and also gave her a gift of I-phone”.

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British govt regrets to implement arrest warrants of Pervez Musharraf

RAWALPINDI: British government has regretted to ensure compliance of arrest warrants of former president Pervez Musharraf issued by Anti Terrorism Court (ATC) in Benazir Bhutto assassination case.

FIA chief prosecutor Chaudhry Zulfiqar presented a written reply in the court , which had been sent by British home department to government of Pakistan. As per this reply no extradition treaty existed between Pakistan and UK, therefore, arrest warrants of Pervez Musharraf could not be implemented. Continue reading

I did no deals on drones: Musharraf

ISLAMABAD: Former military ruler Pervez Musharraf denied he had cut an overt or covert deal with the United States, allowing CIA drone attacks against so-called Taliban sanctuaries in Pakistan’s tribal regions.

However, he admitted that he had allowed the US to use pilot-less aircraft for surveillance purpose in the tribal districts bordering Afghanistan where US-led Nato forces have been fighting a deadly Taliban insurgency for over nine years now. Continue reading