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Osama probably in Pak: Karzai

The Afghan president says the Al-Qaeda leader is likely in Pakistan and can be captured if "collectively tried". Your take

Updated on: Sep 25, 2006 09:42 PM IST
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Three days ahead of the trilateral summit with US President George W Bush and Pakistan president Pervez Musharraf, Afghan leader Hamid Karzai has said the Al- Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden is "probably" in Pakistan and he can be captured if "collectively tried".

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"He (Osama) is not in Afghanistan. I can tell you that for sure," Karzai said during NBC's "Meet the Press" programme.

When asked if he is in Pakistan, the Afghan leader replied, "Probably he is there. That's what the reports say now that come across".

Asked to comment on a report of the Rand Corporation, which was privately endorsed by official circles, that essentially accused the Pakistani government and forces of being in collusion with the Taliban, he said, "We have a serious problem in this regard.

"When I said we must go to the sources of terrorism, where they are trained, where they are equipped, where they are given money, where they are given motivation and sent to kill international coalition forces, engineers, doctors, Afghans, that's what I meant."

 
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