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Pakistan Again Denies Involvement in Mumbai Attacks |
2009-01-08 |
During a visit to Afghanistan, Pakistan's foreign minister on Wednesday strongly rejected accusations by India that Pakistani government agencies had played a role in the terrorist attacks in Mumbai in November, insisting that his government wants to "get to the bottom" of the incident and hopes for cooperation with India, not "finger-pointing." At the same time, Pakistan's powerful intelligence chief said in a rare interview from Islamabad that his government has no desire to fight a war with India, Pakistan's larger neighbor and longtime rival, and that he views terrorism as the "real enemy" of his country. But in a sign of the deep internal fissures within Pakistan's government over the Mumbai attacks, the country's national security adviser was fired in Islamabad on Wednesday after publicly acknowledging that the lone surviving gunman appeared to be a Pakistani citizen, an allegation previously denied by Pakistani authorities. In an interview with CNN, Mahmud Ali Durrani said there appeared to be proof that all 10 gunmen had Pakistani roots. Officials from the Foreign and Information ministries confirmed that assertion, but the Foreign Ministry later retracted its statement, and within hours, government officials and national TV channels reported that Durrani, a former intelligence chief, had been dismissed by Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gillani. |
Posted by:Fred |
#3 Damn pity that Obamalini was not serious when he said he'd whack Pak. |
Posted by: Spike Uniter 2009-01-08 00:41 |
#2 Pakistan sacks senior adviser for disclosing Mumbai attacker's identity By Bill Roggio |
Posted by: 3dc 2009-01-08 00:07 |
#1 Speak the truth. Get fired. |
Posted by: 3dc 2009-01-08 00:06 |