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Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Efforts are Being Made To Declare Pakistan a Failed State: Malik

Federal Interior Minister Rehman Malik has made it clear that the efforts are being made to declare Pakistan a failed state, adding that the involvement of foreign hands in the recent terrorism activities around the country especially in Karachi, especially can not be ruled out. "If anyone has information about the existence of Blackwater in any area of the country, then they must share it with the interior ministry," they said this while speaking in the National Assembly is a call to attention notices submitted by the Parliamentarians including Ch. Barjees Tahir, Sardar Ayaz Sadiq, Sheikh Aftab Asghar and suriya here on Tuesday. The federal interior ministry, he said, has completed the data about houses being used by foreigners including Americans in the Federal Capital. Under the report submitted by the intelligence agencies to his ministry, they said that there is no Blackwater agency operating in any area of the country and wrong information in this regard is being spread to the citizens. No visa has been issued to Any official of Black Water Agency, Mr Rehman told the National Assembly. The foreigners arrested from Gwadar, Islamabad and other areas of the country were not the personnel of Blackwater, he said. "I am ready to give an in-camera briefing to the House over the law and order situation of the country," he said. Under the constitution, he said, he is bound to reply to every question of the Parliamentarians. According to the survey, he said, there are 411 Americans residing in Islamabad out of which 289 are diplomats and they have 178 houses in the Federal Capital. Speaking at point of order in the upper house, he said, 194 Police have foiled terrorist activities around the country including 5 of Which were aimed at striking Parliament during one month alone. The country is in a state of war and efforts are being made to declare Pakistan a failed state, they added,Read More Story,http://www.regionaltimes.com/10feb2010/backpagenews/effort.htm

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