Protests in Pakistan by Osama Bin Laden death
The Pakistani Taliban threatened today to "avenge"the death of Osama Bin Laden and put in their sights to the Government of Pakistan, at a political crossroads for the death of the leader of Al Qaeda in its territory.
Sources of the television channel "Khyber TV" Efe said to have received a fax from the Pakistani Taliban (TTP) warning to the leadership of the country of the consequences of the operation that killed terrorist leader.
In the statement, the TTP alerted "to the leadership of Pakistan that tops the list" of its objectives, and particularize the threat on the president, Asif Ali Zardari, Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani and army chief, Ashfaq Pervez Kiyani.
The TTP, which encompasses the main Taliban groups in Pakistan, recalled that it had organized in December 2007 attack that killed the former prime minister Benazir Bhutto.
Pakistan's government said this morning in a statement that Bin Laden was killed in "an intelligence operation"performed by "U.S. forces" around the city of Abbottabad, near Islamabad.
Government stressed in his note that "Pakistan has played a significant role in efforts to eliminate terrorism"and that in this effort maintains a close relationship with various intelligence services, "including the United States. "
Intelligence agencies and security experts are trying to give answers to the questions posed in this regard an alleged Pakistani involvement in the operation.