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http://zeenews.india.com/news/world/i-would-have-killed-osama-myself-if-had-a-chance_791624.html
Saturday, August 04,
2012, 11:22
Islamabad: Pakistan's top diplomat in
the UK, High Commissioner Wajid
Shamsul Hassan, has said that he
would have himself assassinated
former al Qaeda chief, Osama bin
Laden, if he had the chance to do so. Were not opposed to eliminating
these al Qaeda chaps. We were not
opposed to eliminating Osama bin
Laden, because he was declared an
international terrorist. If I were there I
would have killed him myself, the Daily Times quoted Hassan, as saying. Hassan said that his country remained
committed to combat al Qaeda
terrorists and extremism, as
thousands of Pakistani civilians and
soldiers had died in terrorist attacks
since 9/11. He also accused the United States of
"talking in miles" when it comes to
democracy but "moving in inches". We are fully for democracy, we want
democracy, we support the Arab
Spring, we are opposed to military
interference in Egypt. All of these
things are very good. They are music
to my ears. But when it comes to real politics they are different. [US Secretary
of State] Hillary Clinton has really
supported democracy. But she is one
person, he said. Hassan said that the American officials
have always maintained a habit of
dealing with one man rather than
institutions and never allow a matter
to be debated in their Parliament, as
they wish to abstain from being accountable. There are so many pillars of power in
the United States, and they act
differently. The United States, if you
look at Pakistans 65-year history, has
always preferred to deal with one man
rather than with institutions. They would never like a matter to go to
Parliament, to be debated there, for
issues to be accountable to Parliament
and the people, they dont want that,
they want one man, he added. ANI
Saturday, August 04,
2012, 11:22
Islamabad: Pakistan's top diplomat in
the UK, High Commissioner Wajid
Shamsul Hassan, has said that he
would have himself assassinated
former al Qaeda chief, Osama bin
Laden, if he had the chance to do so. Were not opposed to eliminating
these al Qaeda chaps. We were not
opposed to eliminating Osama bin
Laden, because he was declared an
international terrorist. If I were there I
would have killed him myself, the Daily Times quoted Hassan, as saying. Hassan said that his country remained
committed to combat al Qaeda
terrorists and extremism, as
thousands of Pakistani civilians and
soldiers had died in terrorist attacks
since 9/11. He also accused the United States of
"talking in miles" when it comes to
democracy but "moving in inches". We are fully for democracy, we want
democracy, we support the Arab
Spring, we are opposed to military
interference in Egypt. All of these
things are very good. They are music
to my ears. But when it comes to real politics they are different. [US Secretary
of State] Hillary Clinton has really
supported democracy. But she is one
person, he said. Hassan said that the American officials
have always maintained a habit of
dealing with one man rather than
institutions and never allow a matter
to be debated in their Parliament, as
they wish to abstain from being accountable. There are so many pillars of power in
the United States, and they act
differently. The United States, if you
look at Pakistans 65-year history, has
always preferred to deal with one man
rather than with institutions. They would never like a matter to go to
Parliament, to be debated there, for
issues to be accountable to Parliament
and the people, they dont want that,
they want one man, he added. ANI