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Musharraf asking for proof of bin-Laden's death

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The International Economic Forum of the Americas is taking place this week in Montreal, Canada and ends today. According to its Facebook page, it is committed to enhance knowledge and awareness on key economic issues of our times. Over 3,000 participated and 170 speakers were on hand. One of the people invited to attend was ex-Pakistani leader Pervez Musharraf who spoke for about 20 minutes yesterday, prior to being interviewed by Charlie Rose.

One of the things he said, very specifically, was that he wanted to see proof not only of Osama bin-Laden's death, but of his presence in Abbottabad for five years.

If in fact, this were true, it would mean that bin-Laden was in Abbottabad during Musharraf's rule. Musharraf was Pakistan's appointed president in June of 2001, after having led a military coup in 1999, and remained in power until his resignation in 2008. He attempted to overcome any doubts that there might have been complicity between the ISI (Pakistan's intelligence services), the Pakistani army and Osama bin-Laden. Musharraf declares that as far as he knows, he knew nothing of the sort 500% and that the ISI nor the army could have hidden this fact from him.

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