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Prime Minister's pledge - $13 million to fight terrorism!

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Islamabad : Pakistan | 11 months ago  
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  • Prime Ministers pledge - $10 million to fight terrorism
    Prime Ministers pledge - $10 million to fight terrorism
    Posted by: kim12
    PM Gordon brown with Pakistani PM
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Prime Ministers pledge - $10 million to fight terrorism

Prime Minister Gordon Brown has made a pledge to Pakistan to fund $13 million to help fight there fight against terrorism!

Working with the government of Islamabad, Prime Minister Gordon Brown focused on the prime issue of terrorism in this country and said the funds were completely necessary to help end this combative and aggressive political issue, the country facing 50 suicide attacks in this year alone.

"I think it's right that we have to help Pakistan to root out terrorism in its own country... all of us suffer when terrorists are active and are able to impose their will,'' he said

With the PM also proclaimed to be helping in Afghanistan with there voting system funding them with $10 million to help give there people there "free will to vote" in a much compact way, Gordon Brown is defiantly making a big effort to help countries in need!

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Posted By emsheikh emsheikh | 11 months ago
Pakistan is facing and has been facing major problems ever since the Partition and is currently in debt as well. With this kind of idea where more funds are needed in order to wipe out terrorism from this country, I don't think is such a good idea because the outcome is not guaranteed, now is it?
Posted By forcommentingdickheads forcommentingdickheads | 11 months ago
Yeah, feel free to give UK taxpayer money to foreign governments. Thanks Gordon. Ass.
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