British HC clarifies Brown’s statement about Pakhtuns

Britain has explained its stance over NWFP assembly that British PM has not labeled Pakhtuns as “terrorists” in his statement. A letter from British high commissioner has been sent to speaker NWFP assembly Karamat Chagharmatti, which contains written clarification that British PM Gordon Brown has not used the word “terrorist”…

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