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Extra security checks on people flying into US from 14 nations draws criticism

Washington, Jan 6(ANI): The Obama administration's decision to carry out extra security checks, including full-body pat downs, on people flying into the United States from 14 mostly Muslim countries has provoked criticism from foreign officials.

Under the new rules, all citizens of Afghanistan, Algeria, Lebanon, Libya, Iraq, Nigeria, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Somalia and Yemen must receive a pat down and an extra check of their carry-on bags before boarding a plane bound for the United States, while citizens of Cuba, Iran, Sudan and Syria -nations considered "state sponsors of terrorism"- face the same requirement.

Nigeria's Information Minister Dora Akunyili said that United States's decision was unreasonable and they cannot declare the entire population suspects for the reason that a 23-year-old Nigerian man was accused of hiding explosives in his undergarments on a flight to Detroit.

"It is unfair to discriminate against over 150 million people because of the behavior of one person," The New York Times quoted Akunyili, as saying.

Meanwhile, the Algerian ambassador to the United States, Abdallah Baali, said that he would file a protest once he was given formal notice of the change.

"The United States has the right to protect the security of its citizens. But this is discrimination against the citizens of Algeria, who do not pose any particular risk to the people of the United States," Baali said. (ANI)

Extra US troops for Afghanistan no threat to Pak: Pentagon

Washington, Jan 31 (ANI): The US Defence Department has said that deployment of additional American troops in Afghanistan is not a threat to Pakistan.Pentagon Press Secretary Geoff Morrell said Defence Secretary Robert Gates was expected to give a recommendation on the proposal for additional troops to US President Barack Obama 'in the coming days'.Morrell told reporters here that the US had kept Pakistan informed of its intention to send additional troops to Afghanistan."Absolutely, we are in.....
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