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Musharraf rejects UN inquiry on Bhutto
Sat, Jan 12, 2008
Reuters

PARIS - PAKISTAN President Pervez Musharraf ruled out a UN inquiry into the assassination of opposition leader Benazir Bhutto, as demanded by her party, saying that Pakistan should not be compared to Lebanon.

'It is not possible. Is another country involved?' he said in an interview with Le Figaro newspaper published on its website on Friday.

'Pakistan is not Lebanon.' Ms Bhutto's party has called for a UN inquiry into her death comparable to one into the 2005 killing of former Lebanese prime minister Rafik al-Hariri, whose death was blamed by many Lebanese on Syria. Damascus denies involvement.

Mr Musharraf said Pakistan had its own institutions to manage the inquiry into Ms Bhutto's assassination, and noted they would also be helped by British police.

He said there was a campaign by Al-Qaeda to undermine Pakistan but denied his country was about to fall apart.

'They do not have the capacity to destabilise the country, but their suicide attacks create disorder and dishearten the population.'

'However Pakistan is not on the verge of disintegration.'

He also said Pakistan's economy would survive if the United States decided to cut financial aid - as suggested by some politicians unless Pakistan does more to fight terrorism and restores full civil rights.

'Do you think Pakistan would die if it didn't receive this money? Our economy is doing well,' he said.

'Over the last 6 years, we have received a total of around $9 billion (S$12.9 billion).'

'More than half for fighting terrorism ... If the Americans don't want to pay any more, they should ask other people to help them. But the fight against terrorism would suffer,' Mr Musharraf said. -- REUTERS

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