Bhutto murder: US denies knowledge of Al-Qaida hand

The US on Saturday said it is not aware of any report in which Osama bin Laden or the Al-Qaida has taken responsibility for the assassination of former Pakistan premier Benazir Bhutto.

WASHINGTON: The US on Saturday said it is not aware of any report in which Osama bin Laden or the Al-Qaida has taken responsibility for the assassination of former Pakistan premier Benazir Bhutto.

"We have not seen this report, if that's out there. And we'll certainly look for it," White House Deputy Spokesman Tony Fratto said of reports of Al-Qaida having claimed the responsibility for killing Bhutto.

Immediately after her murder, the Pakistan government had blamed Al-Qaida for the attack by claiming that intelligence agents intercepted a message of congratulation from a Qaida-linked militant leader Baitullah Mehsud.

Meanwhile, the United States again hailed the role of President Pervez Musharraf in the war on terror saying that it is important for Washington to have leadership in Islamabad - whoever that may be - which is committed to fighting terrorism.

"But as for President Musharraf, I don't think there's any question that he has been a very strong hand in fighting and a strong ally in fighting Al-Qaida and Taliban elements in Pakistan.

"And that's an important relationship for us to have the leadership in Pakistan, whoever it is, to be committed to fighting extremism," Fratto said.
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