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    Officials: Pakistani PM called UK, fearing coup

    ISLAMABAD (AP) — Pakistan's prime minister telephoned the top British diplomat in the country this week expressing fears that the Pakistani army might be about to stage a coup, a British official and an official in Islamabad said Friday.

    The call, which one official said was "panicky", suggests there was — or perhaps still is — a genuine fear at the highest level of the Pakistani government that army might carry out a coup or support possible moves by the Supreme Court to topple the civilian leadership.

    Prime Minister Yousuf Reza Gilani asked High Commissioner Adam Thomson for Britain to support his embattled government, according to the officials, who didn't give their names because of the sensitivity of the issue. It's unclear if the British government took any action.

    Such is the weakness of state institutions, Pakistani leaders have often looked to foreign powers, especially the United States and Gulf countries, to intervene in domestic affairs, mediate disputes between feuding power centers or "guarantee" agreements between them.

    The army, which has staged four coups in Pakistan's history and is believed to consider itself the only true custodian of the country's interests, has never liked the civilian government headed by Gilani and President Asif Ali Zardari.

    But a scandal that erupted late last year, which centered on an unsigned memo sent to Washington asking for its help in heading off a supposed coup following the U.S. raid that killed Osama bin Laden, has brought the army and civilian government into near-open confrontation.

    While most analysts say army chief Gen. Ashfaq Pervez Kayani has little appetite for a coup, they say the generals may be happy to allow the Supreme Court to dismiss the government by "constitutional means."

    A Supreme Court commission is probing the memo affair, which in theory could lead to Zardari's ouster.

    The court has also ordered the government to open corruption investigations into Zardari dating back years. The government has refused. Earlier this week, the court said it could dismiss Zardari and Prime Minister Yousuf Reza Gilani over the case. Judges are convening Monday for what could be a decisive session.

    While its lawmakers are widely seen as both corrupt and ineffectual, they — unlike the army and the judges — have some legitimacy because they were elected to office. Pakistan history of successive military coups and interference in the democratic process by the courts and the army are main cause of the country's current malaise, proponents of democracy say.

    The nuclear-armed country is facing a host of problems, among them near economic collapse and a virulent al-Qaida- and Taliban-led insurgency. The fight against the militant has been complicated by allegations that the country's main Inter-Services Intelligence is supporting some of the insurgents.

    On Friday, a government-appointed commission investigating the unsolved murder of a journalist last year said that the ISI needed to be more "law-abiding." The report did not find enough evidence to name any perpetrators in the death of Saleem Shahzad, who was killed after he told friends he had been threatened by the ISI.

    The commission called on the ISI to be made more accountable to the government through internal reviews and oversight by parliament. It said its interactions with reporters should be closely monitored.

    Also Friday, militants assaulted a police station in the northwestern city of Peshawar, shooting dead three officers and wounding nine others, said police officer Saeed Khan.

    The Pakistani Taliban have carried out hundreds of attacks on the country's army and other security forces since 2007. The attack came a day after militants armed with guns and grenades killed four Pakistani soldiers in an ambush in the South Waziristan tribal area.

    _____

    Dodd reported from London. Heidi Vogt contributed to this report from Islamabad.

     
    • Imran  •  4 mths ago
      Hope the UK tell the corrupt pakistani PM to buzz off and sort his mess himself... what can UK do anyway? it is so typical of corrupt to core pakistani politicians, first they sound so high and mighty but when things gets heated up because of their own wrong doings then they run for outside help for their protection.
    • Ned  •  4 mths ago
      They insult the west, give in to terrorists and as soon as something goes wrong they beg the west for help. I would have hung up in his face. Let the army take over, they're probably better equiped to run this kind of lawless country.
      • AM 4 mths ago
        They're like an unruly teenager - #$%$ unless I need you.
      • Asghar 4 mths ago
        Unfortunately it is the west that has placed this corrupt mafia in Pakistan. My advise to west is to stop supporting the corrupt mafia led by Zardari and Gillani and cultivate friendship with the people of Pakistan. I can assure the west that you will not be a looser. Yes you may help Pakistani Nation if you remove the corrupt mafia since it is the west who installed the mafia
      • Ned 4 mths ago
        The west, especially the US should stay out of the middle east. It brings nothing but trouble.
    • sanjay chow  •  3 mths ago
      Brits while leaving in 1947 aptly named....
      Capital of Porkistan = "Islam a Bad"
      Cultural Capital = "La Hore"
      National Bird = "Drone Bird"
      Tourist Capital = "Abbott a Bad"
    • JAMES  •  4 mths ago
      Another disfunctional state with nuclear weapons. Get your popcorn, this could be interesting.
      • ancient 4 mths ago
        Not could, but will.
      • J.J. 4 mths ago
        Get your popcorn- but dont microwave it yet... the nuclear weapon will cook it for ya.
    • Somerset Sam  •  Newark, New Jersey  •  4 mths ago
      Pakistan hid Osama Bin Laden for 6 years while collecting $millions from US..!
      President Ali Zardari was earlier jailed for corruption when General Pervez Musharraf became the President of Pakistan by a military coup while serving as Chief of Pakistan's Army, who sent the then PM Nawaz Shariff to Saudi Arabia in exile. Ali Zardari's ex. PM wife Benazir Bhutto was assassinated in Pakistan while Musharraf was in power, during election campaign. General Musharraf the darling of Bush Govt lost his power and lives in a foreign Country like his predecesors and stands to be arrested if he enters Pakistan again as he is charged as a suspect in banazir's murder. US Govt should stay away from Pakistan for its own good as most Pakistanis and Mullahs HATE the US Govt and its troops in Muslim lands.

      Prez. Obama will regret one day when a Pakistani trained terrorist successfully carries out a terror attack inside US soil. Three such attempts had failed in 2010 by Pakistani origin US Citizen Muslims convicted in NYC for acts of terrorism. Those who feed a Cobra gets bitten by it one day..! US Congress must END all its aid and military support to Pakistan..!!
      • Asghar 4 mths ago
        People of Pakistan are still not sure that it was Osama hiding in Pakistan. Americans have left nothing to prove it. Anyway it is a history. The real problem is that US has been supporting the dictators and corrupt rulers in Pakistan through out its history of 65 years. Americans never rejected the corrupt mafias in Pakistan. The outcome was evident, it was extremism and terrorism. US is still supporting corrupt Zardari. What better you expect Somerset Sam
    • red, white and blue  •  4 mths ago
      Look for basic institutions - educational, medical, manufacturing, arts - in the Middle-East or Pakistan/Afghanistan. Don't see much? Not much chance for civilization, much less representational democracy. (Now let's look at ourselves)
      • Asghar 4 mths ago
        Pakistanis want a true democracy but the problem is that neither the rulers (normally the corrupt mafias) not the western governments want democracy in third world countries like Pakistan. This dirty nexus of the corrupt rulers and West generated extremism and terrorism in the masses of these countries. Since Pakistan is ruled by the most corrupt people so the extremism and terrorism is maximum. My request to the West is; please do not support the corrupt mafias. Please do not support Zardaris and Gillanis and Musharrafs in Pakistan. Please support the people of Pakistan. Let Pakistan also have the fruit of democracy.Let Pakistan be free of the curse of corruptocracy.
      • red, white and blue 4 mths ago
        @ Asghar - very well put points and I can only agree with all you say. Best of luck...
    • BrianE  •  West Fork, Arkansas  •  4 mths ago
      Just another fact to show what several of us have been saying for years. There will never be peace in the middle east. Too many peps want power and corruption. Mean while the people of the land suffer for the Governements mistakes. They all have been fighting since befoe christ. Its not going to stop any time soon with all the blood debts they think are owed
    • Harris  •  Cranbury, New Jersey  •  4 mths ago
      When this article mentioned lawmakers who are "corrupt and ineffectual", I had to pause and remind myself that this particular story was about Pakistan and not the US.
    • divya  •  , India  •  4 mths ago
      time and again same drama continues!
    • EM  •  4 mths ago
      I guess when 99% of Americans made the point that the US federal government should stop sending military aid to Pakistan (all aid for that matter), the citizens were right and Washington was wrong. There has become such a disjunct between the will of the American people and what is actually done by the American federal government, significant change is inevitable.
    • Laura  •  4 mths ago
      This is a country that burns our flag daily. Most countries we give money do this on a daily basis. I believe we should help others out, but it is hard to swallow when our flag is shown being burned. To me if they burn our flag on a consistent basis they do not want our money or our help. .
    • richard  •  4 mths ago
      a country with unrest.... let's not throw any more money down the toilet with pakistan...no more aid money sent there.....
    • Bill B  •  Washington, District of Columbia  •  4 mths ago
      In the words on my limited Kings English #$%$ off."
    • sandy p  •  Syracuse, New York  •  4 mths ago
      Good, don't call the U.S.
    • thebo  •  Intercourse, Pennsylvania  •  4 mths ago
      It's a failed State, and the religious crazies will keep it that way
    • Christopher  •  Cicero, Illinois  •  4 mths ago
      Maybe he should call the Marines ....... oh that's right he burned that bridge.
    • steve m  •  New York, New York  •  4 mths ago
      is this a supprise ? a muslim government that cant trust thier muslim military ? they should rot in the same hell they put the poor of thier country in.
    • Randal  •  Orlando, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      that makes it quit clear that the milatary was hideing bin loden
    • Cheez  •  Champaign, Illinois  •  4 mths ago
      Whos your freind now Karzai? Better quit being two faced kull
    • Red  •  4 mths ago
      Pakistan is out of control, Iran is out of control, Egypt is out of control, Syria is out of control, ........the entire region is out of control, lawless, murderous... and yet we Americans are horrible Zionists? Homocide was just knocked out of the top ten ways to die in the US. Yea, we terrible Christians who believe in forgiveness, sharing, understanding.....we somehow are your bad guys becasue we simply want you guys to clean up your act and be civilized. Shame on us.
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