WASHINGTON, May 23: Afghan President Hamid Karzai said on Sunday Osama bin Laden “is certainly not around Afghanistan or he would have been caught”. He said this in response to a question by Wolf Blitzer in Late Edition. He was asked: “There are certain parts of Afghanistan that are remote — along the border with Pakistan, for example. Do you fully control all those areas?”

His reply was: “There are remote parts of the country everywhere in that part of the world, but we can tell with certainty he’s not around Afghanistan. We’ll catch him if he ever comes in there.”

Asked if he had any idea where Osama was, he said: “Well, that we don’t know. We know this much that he cannot possibly be in Afghanistan.” About the possibility of “terrorists” mounting high-profile attacks in the country, Mr Karzai said the terrorists and their backers would try to make lections for parliament difficult.

“This is the last part of the Bonn process. With the successful parliamentary elections, Afghanistan will have completed the Bonn process, and that will be the last blow as well to terrorism in Afghanistan.” He added: “So they’re trying very desperately to show that they’re still there.” —APP

Opinion

Editorial

Explosive mix
Updated 19 Oct, 2024

Explosive mix

The state must address the Lahore rape allegations with utmost seriousness and fully probe the matter.
Fear tactics
19 Oct, 2024

Fear tactics

THOSE speaking for the government had always seemed confident in its ability to get the desired constitutional...
Big Brother state
19 Oct, 2024

Big Brother state

PAKISTAN’S ranking in the Freedom on the Net 2024 report as a ‘not free’ country, however unfortunate, comes ...
Bilateral progress
Updated 18 Oct, 2024

Bilateral progress

Dialogue with India should be uninterruptible and should cover all sticking points standing in the way of better ties.
Bracing for impact
18 Oct, 2024

Bracing for impact

CLIMATE change is here to stay. As Pakistan confronts serious structural imbalances, recurring natural calamities ...
Unfair burden
18 Oct, 2024

Unfair burden

THINGS are improving, or so we have been told. Where this statement applies to macroeconomic indicators, it can be...