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Pakistan points finger over blast | Pakistan points finger over blast |
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By Aleem Maqbool BBC News, Islamabad | |
Pakistan's interior minister says Nato and Afghanistan are not doing enough to stop Taliban militants crossing the border from Afghanistan into Pakistan. | Pakistan's interior minister says Nato and Afghanistan are not doing enough to stop Taliban militants crossing the border from Afghanistan into Pakistan. |
Rehman Malik also disputed the widely-held belief that Pakistani militants are freely heading in the other direction to fight coalition troops. | Rehman Malik also disputed the widely-held belief that Pakistani militants are freely heading in the other direction to fight coalition troops. |
He told the BBC that he blamed militants coming from Afghanistan for Friday's attack in Mohmand district. | He told the BBC that he blamed militants coming from Afghanistan for Friday's attack in Mohmand district. |
The attack, the deadliest in Pakistan this year, killed more than 100 people. | The attack, the deadliest in Pakistan this year, killed more than 100 people. |
It happened in an area the Pakistani government had recently claimed had been cleared of militants and said was safe for civilians to return to. | It happened in an area the Pakistani government had recently claimed had been cleared of militants and said was safe for civilians to return to. |
Mr Malik says he has intelligence information to prove that the attackers had crossed the border from Afghanistan. | Mr Malik says he has intelligence information to prove that the attackers had crossed the border from Afghanistan. |
The Mohmand explosions flattened several buildings | |
He said he had "demanded" that the Afghan government and Nato "stop border infiltration". | He said he had "demanded" that the Afghan government and Nato "stop border infiltration". |
But there is considerable evidence to suggest militants have been heading in the opposite direction relatively freely - something Mr Malik claims his government has put a stop to. | But there is considerable evidence to suggest militants have been heading in the opposite direction relatively freely - something Mr Malik claims his government has put a stop to. |
And, of course, the attacks in Pakistan have been taking place not just in tribal border areas like Mohmand, but right across the country. | And, of course, the attacks in Pakistan have been taking place not just in tribal border areas like Mohmand, but right across the country. |
That has caused a great deal of anger among Pakistanis, many of whom believe their government simply does not have the right strategies in place, or the competence, to reduce the threat. | That has caused a great deal of anger among Pakistanis, many of whom believe their government simply does not have the right strategies in place, or the competence, to reduce the threat. |