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Musharraf rejects UN Bhutto probe | Musharraf rejects UN Bhutto probe |
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Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf has ruled out a United Nations inquiry into the assassination of the opposition leader, Benazir Bhutto. | Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf has ruled out a United Nations inquiry into the assassination of the opposition leader, Benazir Bhutto. |
He told the French paper Le Figaro that Pakistan had its own institutions to investigate the killing and that they were being assisted by the UK. | |
The president said he hoped the results of the investigation would be published before February's parliamentary vote. | The president said he hoped the results of the investigation would be published before February's parliamentary vote. |
Ms Bhutto's son, Bilawal, has repeatedly called for a UN inquiry. | Ms Bhutto's son, Bilawal, has repeatedly called for a UN inquiry. |
He has said his family and the Pakistan People's Party, of which he is now joint leader with his father, do not believe that a government inquiry into Benazir Bhutto's death has had the "necessary transparency". | |
'Not possible' | 'Not possible' |
In the interview with Le Figaro on Friday, Mr Musharraf rejected the demands for a UN inquiry, saying Pakistan should not be compared to Lebanon, where the organisation is investigating the murder of the former Prime Minister, Rafik Hariri. | In the interview with Le Figaro on Friday, Mr Musharraf rejected the demands for a UN inquiry, saying Pakistan should not be compared to Lebanon, where the organisation is investigating the murder of the former Prime Minister, Rafik Hariri. |
"It is not possible. Is another country involved?" he said. "Pakistan is not Lebanon." | "It is not possible. Is another country involved?" he said. "Pakistan is not Lebanon." |
The initial findings of the UN inquiry suggested Syria played a role Mr Hariri's assassination - a claim Damascus has denied. | The initial findings of the UN inquiry suggested Syria played a role Mr Hariri's assassination - a claim Damascus has denied. |
British anti-terror police have been assisting Pakistani investigators | British anti-terror police have been assisting Pakistani investigators |
Mr Musharraf said Pakistan had its own institutions to investigate the killing of Benazir Bhutto and that they would receive assistance from British police. | Mr Musharraf said Pakistan had its own institutions to investigate the killing of Benazir Bhutto and that they would receive assistance from British police. |
He said there was a campaign by al-Qaeda to undermine Pakistan, but denied the country was about to disintegrate and descend into violence. | He said there was a campaign by al-Qaeda to undermine Pakistan, but denied the country was about to disintegrate and descend into violence. |
"They do not have the capacity to destabilise the country, but their suicide attacks create disorder and dishearten the population," he said. | |
The president said the delayed parliamentary elections scheduled for 18 February would be held "whatever happens". | The president said the delayed parliamentary elections scheduled for 18 February would be held "whatever happens". |
"We must defeat the terrorist campaign aimed at derailing the economic and democratic process. We must not play their game," he added. | "We must defeat the terrorist campaign aimed at derailing the economic and democratic process. We must not play their game," he added. |
"That is why elections are necessary." | "That is why elections are necessary." |
The parliamentary elections were postponed from 8 January following Ms Bhutto's death in a suicide attack in Rawalpindi on 27 December. | |
More than 50 people were killed in violent unrest sparked by the assassination. |
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