Now the cat is out of the bag. Some officials within the Pakistani administration enjoying full support of the administration of the United States have been providing support for the terrorists, who are killing the people of tribal areas besides planning more attacks on the United States and other parts of the world.
Baithullah Mehsud, chief of the so-called Taliban Movement was a proclaimed offender in the murder case of Benazir Bhutto, whose party, the Pakistan People's Party, is ruling the country nowadays. A group of journalists from Peshawar and Islamabad was taken to Waziristan tribal region, where the most dreaded terrorist addressed a press conference.
The most pathetic part of this whole episode is that some officials of the Pakistan administration have arranged the visit. I think now an effort is being made to create justification for another war.
According to a report carried by Daily Times and written by Iqbal Khattak, Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) chief Baitullah Mehsud said on Saturday that he will not co-operate with the United Nations (UN) in its probe of Benazir Bhutto’s assassination.
“We didn’t kill Benazir Bhutto. We are not involved,” Mehsud said. “She had not taken any action against us, so there was no need to harm such a person.” He alleged that intelligence agencies had killed her, but did not elaborate, the AP news agency reported. He said that he was in contact with Pakistan People’s Party Co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari about allegations against him, adding that Pakistanis should think about who could benefit from Benazir’s assassination.
Proud to be Enemy of the U.S.
Mehsud said that he was proud to be an enemy of the US. “America is our enemy and we’ll fight against it wherever it is possible,” he said. He said that the Taliban could not negotiate with Americans, as Christians and Jews could not be friends with Muslims. “They are the enemies of Muslims,” he said. He said that Afghan Taliban made up 95 percent of those leading the fight against US-led forces in Afghanistan, adding that Pakistanis and other foreigners made up only five percent of the insurgents.
Taliban Peace Talks
Mehsud confirmed reports that the Taliban had been holding peace talks with the government. He said the peace accord would be successful only if Pakistan did not allow America to interfere in its internal affairs, adding that durable peace could return if Pakistan controlled its prevailing situation on its own as a sovereign state. However, he said that the Taliban could not tolerate the army and all troops would have to abandon the area. He said his group “sincerely wants” peace talks being conducted via tribal elders to succeed. He defended suicide attacks as a viable form of self-defence, saying that such attacks were equivalent to atomic bombs. He said there were no training camps in the area and that Mullah Omar and Osama Bin Laden were not hiding in the region. “But we’ll welcome them. They are great people and mujahideen and Muslims love them,” he said.
The TTP leader said his organisation was not involved in the kidnapping of Pakistan’s Ambassador to Afghanistan Tariq Azizuddin, saying the ambassador had been kidnapped by some other group and had not been in South Waziristan. According to Online, he said that the TTP helped secure Azizuddin’s release but had no knowledge of his location. He said reports of foreigners in South Waziristan were propaganda to justify US attacks in the area, NNI reported.