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Posted By ekklesiawarrior 1 year, 10 months ago in NewsBritain has no reason to doubt the Pakistani government's account of Benazir Bhutto's assassination, Foreign Secretary David Miliband has insisted.
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ekklesiawarrior1 year, 10 months ago
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Mr Miliband welcomed the setting up of an inquiry into the circumstances - to be led by a high court judge selected with the approval of the Bhutto family.
Speaking as he emerged from the Pakistan High Commission in London where he signed a book of condolence for Ms Bhutto, he said: "We have followed carefully the reports from the Pakistani government and we have no evidence to contradict the reports that are coming out of Pakistan.
"Obviously it is very important that a full investigation does take place and has the confidence of all concerned. I have made clear to the acting prime minister of Pakistan, on the telephone, that the full resources of the British Government would be available if needed to help get to the bottom of this terrible tragedy."
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Op-Ed:
We have every reason to doubt the Pakistan version of the assassination of Benazir Bhutto.
We publicly disagree with the words of the British Foreign Secretary David Miliband whom has insisted there is no reason to doubt the Pakistani government.
We have known first hand that American Special Forces and Navy Seals upon a number of occasions since 2001 have chased Islamic Extremists Militant groups within Afghanistan to the border of Pakistan. The American Pentagon ordered these American forces not to enter Pakistan, due to the politics of George W Bush.
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The very fact that Pakistan refuses foreign assistance with skilled investigation is living proof of a cover-up. The old fashioned word for this is "GUILT".
At the same time is living proof from the attitude of the present British Labor government, it too is compromised from within. Britain since 2001 has shared 'intelligence' with
Pakistan. This vital data has fallen into the hands of Al Qaida.
We urge members of both the American and British public to weigh this season with due care. Remember these days when you vote in a New Government.
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