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Musharraf calls for British counter-terrorist strategy during London trip (Roundup)

By Rich Bowden,M&C Staff Writer Jan 29, 2008, 11:33 GMT

Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf addresses a press conference with British Prime Minister Gordon Brown inside 10 Downing Street, in London, 28 January 2008. AFP PHOTO/SHAUN CURRY/WPA

Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf addresses a press conference with British Prime Minister Gordon Brown inside 10 Downing Street, in London, 28 January 2008. AFP PHOTO/SHAUN CURRY/WPA

(M&C) - Saying his country was the victim of misconceptions, Pakistan president, Pervez Musharraf called for a British counter-terrorist strategy during his UK visit.

He added that British Islamic extremism was a problem for the UK government and should fashion a credible counter-terrorist policy rather than blame Pakistan.

Speaking prior to a meeting with Gordon Brown, Mr Musharraf said; "We have adopted a five-point strategy. You need to adopt a similar strategy to curb this kind of tendency in youngsters, who tend to become terrorists, because merely getting hold of them and punishing them legally does not solve the problem or get to the root of the problem," he said.

The president was reacting to British criticism of his record against preventing extremist violence. In his country's defence he outlined his government's tactics against jihadist groups, including the banning of the radical Islamist group Hizb ut-Tahrir.

"We have banned them in Pakistan, yet we are blamed [and they say] we are doing nothing," he said. "You haven't banned them yet. So why blame us?"

British officials have said they have no evidence that the group is supporting terrorism.

Mr Musharraf rejected criticism of his government anti-terror record saying Pakistan was a "key ally in combating terrorism and extremism".



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CynicJan 30th, 2008 - 00:31:00

So why don't you take these guys back to Pakistan with you.

Man admits plot to behead soldier

The jury was told that Khan was at the centre of a terrorist 'cell'
A man described as a 'fanatic' has pleaded guilty to plotting to kidnap and kill a British Muslim soldier.
Parviz Khan, 37, an unemployed charity worker from Birmingham, intended to seize and behead the serviceman 'like a pig', Leicester Crown Court was told.

Three other men, Basiru Gassama, 30, Mohammed Irfan, 31, and Hamid Elasmar, 44, have admitted other offences connected with Khan's plot.
BBC News.

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CynicJan 30th, 2008 - 00:49:32

If the Pakistanis hate us so much and despise us too, why do they immigrate in huge numbers to Britain? Is it to force us to become a Muslim state and live under Sharia Law?

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GooseJan 31st, 2008 - 09:59:14

Musharrefs words are the words of a liar talking to a fool. His country is breeding these chimps and exporting them abroad and he is to weak to stop it. The UK swallows his crap, sends him cash and pretends (as does the US) that he's a good lad. In fairness he's doing his best, try fighting in Wariztain or the boarder of Afghanistan, Britain failed, Russia failed. Extreme measures are needed.

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