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    Pakistan to seek arrest of ex-president Musharraf

    ISLAMABAD (AP) — Pakistan will ask Interpol for help in arresting ex-President Pervez Musharraf for his failure to prevent the assassination of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, the interior minister said Tuesday.

    Rehman Malik said the government was seeking Musharraf's arrest because he allegedly failed to provide adequate security for Bhutto, who was killed in a gun and suicide bomb attack in 2007.

    He made the comments in a televised address to lawmakers in Sindh province, Bhutto's political stronghold.

    An Interpol spokeswoman said any eventual request from Pakistan would be "assessed in accordance with our rules and regulations." The spokeswoman for the Lyon, France-based international police agency was not authorized to be publicly named according to Interpol policy.

    Musharraf, a one-time U.S. ally, went into self-exile in Britain in 2008 after being forced out of the presidency he secured in a 1999 military coup. The current government is being run by Musharraf's political rivals, and the president is Bhutto's widower and political heir.

    A Pakistani court issued an arrest warrant for Musharraf last year over the allegations.

    Musharraf, an ex-army general who wants to return to Pakistan to contest what will be bitterly contested elections likely this year, said the government was playing politics over the case. Musharraf has repeatedly denied any legal responsibility for the killing.

    "This is all politics," he told ARY television station on Tuesday. "It's just point scoring and nothing else."

    Pakistan may ask Interpol to issue a so-called red notice, the agency's highest-level alert, equivalent to putting a suspect on its most-wanted list. Such a notice on Musharraf would alert police in all member countries to heed the Pakistani warrant and arrest Musharraf.

    It is unclear whether Malik will go ahead with his threat.

    The former prime minister was killed on Dec. 27, 2007, shortly after returning to Pakistan to campaign in elections Musharraf agreed to allow after months of domestic and international pressure.

    Two police officers and five alleged members of the Pakistani Taliban have been charged in connection with the assassination. But Zardari's Pakistan People's Party has continued hinting that it believes Musharraf or his allies may have been involved.

    Zardari asked the U.N. to investigate the assassination. The probe found Musharraf's government didn't do enough to ensure Bhutto's security and criticized steps taken by investigators after her death, including hosing down the crime scene and failing to perform an autopsy.

    The U.N. officials were not tasked with finding out who the culprits were. But they identified two main threats facing Bhutto — Islamist extremists like al-Qaida and the Taliban who opposed her links to the West and secular outlook, and members of the "Pakistani Establishment," the term used locally to refer to a powerful and shady network of military, intelligence, political and business leaders that the PPP has long maintained is an enemy of the party.

    Bhutto's father, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, was executed in 1979 by a military dictator, and the party's rhetoric has long been infused with tales of political martyrdom at the hands of the army.

    After her death, the PPP rode a wave of public sympathy to garner the most seats in the February 2008 elections. Months later, the party forced Musharraf to step down as president by threatening impeachment, and the presidency was eventually won by Bhutto's widower Asif Ali Zardari.

    Musharraf later left for London, and has since spent a good deal of time on the lecture circuit, including in the United States.

    ___

    Angela Charlton in Paris contributed to this report.

     

    14 comments

    • Sandy  •  Cleveland, Ohio  •  3 mths ago
      This is the kind of stuff, arresting a former president of a country, which makes the transition of power so difficult to achieve. Why should any of these people ever want to
      leave office if they think the will spend their retirements in a jail cell?
    • The Guffaw Conspiracy  •  3 mths ago
      Maybe he can ask Interpol to arrest the warlord who actually sent the gunmen, since Pakistan is clearly unwilling to do so.
      • Fahad Hussain 3 mths ago
        The warlord in question, Baitullah Mehsud, is dead. He was killed by a US drone strike in FATA, Pakistan.
      • The Guffaw Conspiracy 3 mths ago
        Nonsense posing as bullshiite. Responsibility for the assassination has been pinned on four different people, depending on who was doing the investigating. While all of the gunmen had associations with Mehsud, he himself was clearly associated with the organization that actually took credit, but not the one who ordered or even carried out the execution. By all accounts however, "Ayman al-Zawahiri ordered the killing in October 2007".
    • Starr  •  3 mths ago
      Get over it, u corrupt rulers of Pakistan!
    • gulati  •  3 mths ago
      Musharraf should pay for the crimes committed, against the people of Pakistan....
    • Pacman  •  3 mths ago
      Not sure if they realize it......the entire world is laughing.....
    • sanjay chow  •  3 mths ago
      Dear Packis...Listen CAREFULLY

      "Either you are with us or against us".

      ...When I say US, I mean Human Beings !!
    • Jim R  •  Manchester, New Hampshire  •  3 mths ago
      Musharrif originated the double game against the USA/NATO in Pakistan. He pretended to be our ally all the while he had ISI working against us, helping the Taliban. He helped set up Bin Laden's safe house.

      Bush knew it was a double game, and let Musharrif get away with it, because he knew that if he pushed Musharrif too hard, it could plunge Pakistan into chaos or civil war. In the end, it was Bhutto's assassination and Musharriff's own corruption that forced him out.

      Obama knew it too, and pushed anyways, and now Pakistan is sinking into chaos... The PM is under indictment, Pakistan is edging closer to siding with the Taliban outright.... Their 'cat and mouse' raids on the insurgents have tapered off to nil.... They have blocked NATO supply routes... their US aid $$ is about to be suspended.... oh well, they deserve worse.

      ....All because Pakistan insists that Afghanistan is Pakistan's 'strategic backyard,' and not a sovereign country.
    • Cynic  •  3 mths ago
      While it is quite likely that Musharraf knew that the efforts were afoot to kill Benazir and chose to look the other way, his consummate skill in playing a double game so successfully for Pakistan's advantage cannot be forgotten. He helped the terrorists and won their gratitude for Pakistan and simultaneously collected over 20 billion dollars from USA at a time when Pakistan's economy was near collapse. By contrast, the current general though playing the same game seems headed to diametrically opposite results.
    • Jim R  •  3 mths ago
      In Pakistan, it is standard practice for ex-presidents to go into have to go into self-imposed exile to avoid arrest on trumped up charges by their successor. Bhutto violated the practice by returning from exile, and therefore was assassinated.
      • ben 3 mths ago
        But not by Sharriff.
      • Jim R 3 mths ago
        who knows? I don't pretend to.
    • sanjay chow  •  3 mths ago
      Dear Uncle Mushu,
      Benazir's murder site was hosed and washed on whose order ?? :-)

      (Is that me smiling, or you )
      • Harris 3 mths ago
        Hey you smelly curry FARK, what are you always doing loitering around Pakistani news? Did a Paki took your mother away from you and #$%$banged her for the rest of her life? Seriously, is there nothing better in your life?
      • Truth hurts 3 mths ago
        Why are you pakis always hiding in a christian name to sound like them? Chameleons you are all... isnt it?
      • gulati 3 mths ago
        Well said Sanjay !
    • plumtree  •  Conroe, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      Why never a mention of Nawaz Sharif in connection with Bhutto's assassination? He had as much, if not more motive than anyone else, and a solid reputation of being a scoundrel.
    • Nizar  •  Irvine, California  •  3 mths ago
      Rehman is an idiot! He was himself responsible for the security of Benazir and conveniently left the motorcade just before the assassins struck. Also, why the hell did she stick her head out from the sunroof of an armoured plated vehicle that the Govt. of Musharaff had provided her.
    • Jose Cantseco  •  3 mths ago
      Musharraf was our biggest ally in that screwed up country.
      • ben 3 mths ago
        True
      • Jim R 3 mths ago
        wrong. mushariif and pakistan have always been the enemy. who do you think hid Bin Laden?
      • Lamont 3 mths ago
        One can never be sure about them.
    • ben  •  3 mths ago
      I saw a PBS special on this not too long ago and you must understand that there are many factions in Pakistan. She was under death threats before she even went back. I am not positive but I don't think he had anything to do with it.
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