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US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has accused Pakistan of abdicating to the Taleban by allowing them to control parts of the country. | US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has accused Pakistan of abdicating to the Taleban by allowing them to control parts of the country. |
Mrs Clinton told a congressional panel the situation in Pakistan posed a "mortal threat" to world security. | Mrs Clinton told a congressional panel the situation in Pakistan posed a "mortal threat" to world security. |
She said extremists were being allowed to control territory such as the Swat Valley, in north-western Pakistan. | She said extremists were being allowed to control territory such as the Swat Valley, in north-western Pakistan. |
She also called Pakistan's judicial system corrupt, adding that it has only limited power in the countryside. | She also called Pakistan's judicial system corrupt, adding that it has only limited power in the countryside. |
Earlier this month, Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari signed a law implementing Islamic law - or Sharia - in the Swat Valley region as part of a deal to end a two-year Taleban insurgency there. | Earlier this month, Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari signed a law implementing Islamic law - or Sharia - in the Swat Valley region as part of a deal to end a two-year Taleban insurgency there. |
Once one of Pakistan's most popular holiday destinations, the Swat Valley is now mostly under Taleban control. | Once one of Pakistan's most popular holiday destinations, the Swat Valley is now mostly under Taleban control. |
Thousands of people have fled and hundreds of schools have been destroyed as a result of a Taleban-led insurgency. | Thousands of people have fled and hundreds of schools have been destroyed as a result of a Taleban-led insurgency. |
The Swat Valley is only about 100km (62 miles) from Islamabad, and reports suggest the Taleban are trying to expand the area under their control. | The Swat Valley is only about 100km (62 miles) from Islamabad, and reports suggest the Taleban are trying to expand the area under their control. |
'Existential threat' | 'Existential threat' |
Giving evidence in Washington to the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Mrs Clinton said the situation in Pakistan "poses a mortal threat to the security and safety of our country and the world". | Giving evidence in Washington to the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Mrs Clinton said the situation in Pakistan "poses a mortal threat to the security and safety of our country and the world". |
"I think the Pakistani government is basically abdicating to the Taleban and the extremists," she said. | "I think the Pakistani government is basically abdicating to the Taleban and the extremists," she said. |
She called on the Pakistani people to speak out "forcefully" against their government's policy, in what the BBC's Richard Lister in Washington called an unusual move. | She called on the Pakistani people to speak out "forcefully" against their government's policy, in what the BBC's Richard Lister in Washington called an unusual move. |
The government's policy was conceding "more and more territory to the insurgents , to the Taleban, to al-Qaeda, to the allies that are in this terrorist syndicate", Mrs Clinton said. | The government's policy was conceding "more and more territory to the insurgents , to the Taleban, to al-Qaeda, to the allies that are in this terrorist syndicate", Mrs Clinton said. |
US President Barack Obama has put new emphasis on trying to resolve the security problems in Pakistan, our correspondent says, offering billions of dollars in aid but demanding greater co-operation from the government. | US President Barack Obama has put new emphasis on trying to resolve the security problems in Pakistan, our correspondent says, offering billions of dollars in aid but demanding greater co-operation from the government. |
Using stark language, Mrs Clinton said the situation in Pakistan needed urgent attention. | Using stark language, Mrs Clinton said the situation in Pakistan needed urgent attention. |
"I think that we can not underscore [enough] the seriousness of the existential threat posed to the state of Pakistan," she said, describing the rebels as a "loosely-confederated group of terrorists and others seeking to overthrow the Pakistani state". | |
The presidents of both Pakistan and neighbouring Afghanistan - where international forces are battling the Taleban - are due to come to Washington for talks next month. | The presidents of both Pakistan and neighbouring Afghanistan - where international forces are battling the Taleban - are due to come to Washington for talks next month. |
During her hearing Mrs Clinton also answered questions on Cuba and Iran, warning that Tehran faces "very tough sanctions" if it rejects offers of engagement over its nuclear programme. | During her hearing Mrs Clinton also answered questions on Cuba and Iran, warning that Tehran faces "very tough sanctions" if it rejects offers of engagement over its nuclear programme. |
The US was "laying the groundwork" for such measures if Iran refused dialogue or the process failed, said Mrs Clinton. | The US was "laying the groundwork" for such measures if Iran refused dialogue or the process failed, said Mrs Clinton. |