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Pak. says no to U.S. call for ban on militant groups
WASHINGTON, FEB. 5. Pakistan's military ruler, Gen. Pervez
Musharraf, has rejected a U.S. call for banning the militant
outfit, Harkat- ul-Mujahideen, which has been placed by
Washington on its list of terrorist groups, the Washington Post
reported today.
U.S. officials, deciding on whether the President, Mr. Bill
Clinton, would visit Pakistan during his trip to South Asia next
month, the paper said, had asked Gen. Musharraf to crack down on
the Harkat after the hijacking of an Indian Airlines plane but he
expressed his inability to do so.
Gen. Musharraf told officials, the paper said, that he was not in
a position to crack down on the Harkat, partly because of
pressure from Islamic groups inside Pakistan and partly because
of public support for insurgency in Kashmir.
Pakistani officials, it said, acknowledged providing moral and
political support to three groups in Kashmir but denied charges
by India that the Inter-Services Intelligence controlled or
trained them. All groups operate training camps inside Pakistan-
occupied Kashmir, it said. The paper quoted one Western diplomat
as saying, ``Pakistan has made a deal with the devil. They are
afraid to move against these groups because of Kashmir's
importance to the national psyche, but now militant Islam is
starting to devour and isolate the country.''
- PTI
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