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Pakistan criticises Crisis Group for meddling
04 Jan 2008 09:55:59 GMT
Source: Reuters

ISLAMABAD, Jan 4 (Reuters) - The Pakistan government slammed a Brussels-based think-tank on Friday for meddling "in the country's democratic process" after it issued a report saying President Pervez Musharraf should quit for the sake of stability.

The International Crisis Group report, titled "After Bhutto's Murder: a Way Forward for Pakistan", was "patently biased and reflects a complete lack of understanding" of ground realities in Pakistan, a government spokesman said in a statement.

He said elements of the report suggesting Musharraf should be persuaded to quit were tantamount to propagating "seditious views against the laws of the country" and advised media in Pakistan to handle such material with care.

The Crisis Group has been critical of U.S. support for Musharraf in the past and has been influential with some members of the U.S. Congress.

President George W. Bush, in an interview with Reuters on Thursday, said he backed Musharraf because he had proved a strong ally in fighting terrorism, and had fulfilled his pledge to step down as army chief late last year and to hold an election.

The election has been delayed until Feb. 18 from Jan. 8 in the wake of violence following the assassination of opposition leader and former prime minister Benzair Bhutto on Dec. 27.

"I think that whoever wins the election is somebody with whom President Musharraf should work, and of course we will be a strong ally of Pakistan," Bush told Reuters. (Reporting by Simon Cameron-Moore; Editing by Jerry Norton)
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