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Pakistan must do more to defeat al-Qaida: Gordon Brown
merisarkar news service
New Delhi, November 29, 2009
 
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British Prime Minister Gordon Brown said on Monday that Pakistan's security forces must do more to break al-Qaeda and find Osama bin Laden.

He told the public broadcaster BBC that eight years after the 2001 attacks on the US, nobody had been able to spot or detain or get close to the al-Qaeda leader.

Mr. Brown said, Pakistan's security services must join the major effort to isolate the terrorist group.

He said international community must step its effort to nab Osama Bin Laden and his second in command Ayman Al Zawahir.

The British Prime Minister said he will convey to the Pakistani leadership that if the international community is putting so much effort to help rebuild Afghanistan then Pakistan must to more to take on al-Qaeda.

Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani is due to meet Brown in 10, Downing Street next week.
 
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