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Attack on US Consulate in Benghazi an act of terrorism: Clinton

Reiterating that the US has nothing to do with the "disgusting" anti-Islam video that has resulted in an outrage in the Muslim world, she said there can be no justification to the violence that is seen in cities across the world.

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Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Friday termed as "terrorist attack" the assault on the US Consulate in Benghazi that killed four Americans including the country's ambassador to Libya and vowed to bring to justice those who were responsible for it.

"What happened in Benghazi was a terrorist attack and we will not rest until we have tracked down and brought justice the terrorists who murdered the four Americans," Clinton said in joint press availability with the visiting Pakistan Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar.

"We are taking aggressive measures at all of our posts to protect staff, their families along the locally employed people who provide so many important contributions to the works of our missions," she said before the start of her meeting with Khar.

Referring to the protests in several cities in Pakistan, some of which turned violent, resulting in loss of life, Clinton appreciate the effort of the Pakistan government to protect the diplomatic enclave in Islamabad and consulates in Lahore, Peshawar and Karachi.

However, she emphasized on the need of world leaders to speak out against such violence.

Reiterating that the US has nothing to do with the "disgusting" anti-Islam video that has resulted in an outrage in the Muslim world, she said there can be no justification to the violence that is seen in cities across the world.

"I want to be clear that the violence we have seen cannot be tolerated. There can be no justification. We have made clear that we do not in any way support provocation. We found the video that is at the core of this series of events offensive, disgusting, reprehensible," she said.

"That does not provide justification for violence," she said.

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