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A suicide bomber1 killed at least 32 people at a mosque2 in northwestern Pakistan on Friday just hours before top U.S. envoy3 Richard Holbrooke declared the Pakistani mood has turned decidedly against Islamic extremism.
Top U.S. envoy Richard Holbrooke in Islamabad, Pakistan, 05 Jun 2009
Police say the attack came during Friday prayers at a mosque packed with worshippers in Upper Dir district, not far from Swat Valley where the Pakistani army has been fighting Taliban militants5.
There was no immediate6 claim of responsibility. But a top Taliban commander has vowed7 that militants will stage attacks across Pakistan to avenge8 the government offensive in Swat, where the army has captured a number of key militant4 strongholds.
As reports of the attack came in, the United State's top envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan was speaking to reporters in the capital, Islamabad, at the end of a three-day visit to the country. After a series of meetings with officials and a high-profile visit to a refugee camp in Mardan, envoy Richard Holbrooke said he is convinced the Pakistani public will no longer tolerate extremists.
"We found a tremendous change in Pakistan since I was here last just a few weeks ago," he said. "We saw evidence on the ground in the refugee camps and among the leaders of civil society we met here in Islamabad - we found evidence of a substantial change the public mood here in Pakistan against the miscreants9, the militants."
Holbrooke also praised the military for its strategic gains against Taliban fighters in the northwest over the past two weeks. But he stressed repeatedly that having "turned the corner" in Pakistan, it was now time to consolidate10 the gains.
"The test of this policy is whether the refugees can go home, go home quickly, and return to their normal lives," said Holbrooke.
"And that is going to be - it has to be - a large internationally supported reconstruction11 effort. We've all seen refugee camps that start out as tent cities and harden into permanent towns, villages. It's happened in every part of the world. This cannot happen here."
Holbrooke said the United States, with Congressional approval, will provide more than $300 million in humanitarian12 aid to Pakistan, but that no U.S. troops will be deployed13 here, adding that securing Pakistan was a task for the Pakistani government.
Holbrooke, whose portfolio14 includes Afghanistan, was asked if the imminent15 deployment16 of 17,000 new troops to southern and eastern Afghanistan, might create more instability along the border with Pakistan as militants try to seek refuge here.
"We are concerned that there may be some spill-over effect as there has been in the past. I've raised it repeatedly in Washington and here and in Kabul. I don't want to be an alarmist here," he said.
"But the one thing that is very important is that as the ISAF [NATO] forces operate in the areas near the Pakistan border that the impact on Pakistan be taken into account at all times, and that the Pakistani security forces are properly aware of the military actions are so they can do what is necessary to protect your border," he added.
Mr. Holbrooke's trip to Pakistan, his third since being appointed a special representative, was clearly designed to show support for the Pakistani army's campaign against the Taliban and to provide money to help deal with the humanitarian crisis that was unleashed17 as a result of the offensive.
But while Holbrooke's message of support may be welcome, there are still long-standing tensions between Washington and Islamabad that include the Obama administration's decision to continue missile strikes against suspected al-Qaida and Taliban bases in Pakistan's tribal18 areas, a policy that is deeply unpopular in Pakistan.
1 bomber | |
n.轰炸机,投弹手,投掷炸弹者 | |
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n.清真寺 | |
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3 envoy | |
n.使节,使者,代表,公使 | |
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4 militant | |
adj.激进的,好斗的;n.激进分子,斗士 | |
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激进分子,好斗分子( militant的名词复数 ) | |
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adj.立即的;直接的,最接近的;紧靠的 | |
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起誓,发誓(vow的过去式与过去分词形式) | |
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v.为...复仇,为...报仇 | |
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9 miscreants | |
n.恶棍,歹徒( miscreant的名词复数 ) | |
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10 consolidate | |
v.使加固,使加强;(把...)联为一体,合并 | |
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11 reconstruction | |
n.重建,再现,复原 | |
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12 humanitarian | |
n.人道主义者,博爱者,基督凡人论者 | |
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13 deployed | |
(尤指军事行动)使展开( deploy的过去式和过去分词 ); 施展; 部署; 有效地利用 | |
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n.公事包;文件夹;大臣及部长职位 | |
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