Posted on 07/07/2011 8:17:23 PM PDT by sukhoi-30mki
Pakistan may have okayed journalist's death - Mullen
By David Alexander
WASHINGTON | Fri Jul 8, 2011 3:31am IST
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The slaying of a Pakistani journalist in late May apparently was sanctioned by elements of the Islamabad government, the top-ranking U.S. military officer said on Thursday, adding that he could not confirm involvement of the country's powerful intelligence service.
Admiral Mike Mullen said he didn't have a "string of evidence" linking the death of Pakistani journalist Saleem Shahzad to a specific government agency, but "I have not seen anything that would disabuse that report that the government knew about this."
"It was sanctioned by the government, yeah," he told reporters from the Pentagon Press Association in the most explicit public remarks to date on the case by a senior U.S. official.
Shahzad, who worked for Hong Kong-based Asia Times Online, disappeared from Islamabad on May 29 and his body was found in a canal two days later bearing what police said were signs of torture.
The killing prompted intense speculation about the possible involvement of the Pakistani military's Inter-Services Intelligence agency, one of the most powerful institutions in a country with a weak civilian government. The ISI rejected suggestions it was involved.
Pakistan's military and the ISI were deeply embarrassed by the discovery of al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden living in a garrison town near Islamabad. U.S. special operations forces killed bin Laden in a raid on his compound in May, severely straining relations with Islamabad.
Before his death, Shahzad had been investigating and writing about alleged ties between the ISI and militant groups.
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Saleem Shahzad is seen here in an undated photo obtained from his family May 31, 2011.
Credit: Reuters/Family Handout/Files
sanctioned by elements of the Islamabad governmentThe perps can plead guilty by reason of there's not really a gov't in Islamabad.
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