The police said the meetings were military training seminars organised to destabilise the country.
Elsewhere, many commentators are anxious that the French operation in Mali could destabilise the entire region.
It says the blockade could destabilise the country and lead to a humanitarian catastrophe.
It claims that Turkish intervention threatens to destabilise the only part of Iraq that remains calm.
It could also destabilise the central government of President Asif Zardari, another PPP-led coalition.
The UN's Somalia envoy, Ahmedou Ould-Abdallah, told Reuters that piracy was threatening to destabilise the region.
And it is taking steps to ensure that hedge-fund wobbles do not destabilise the entire financial system.
They are also increasingly targeting high-profile Iraqis, presumably in an effort to destabilise the country's internal politics.
"I am not concerned that the recent events will destabilise the financial system in Japan, " he said.
They have long accused the Americans of trying to destabilise Communist rule by supporting anti- government groups.
Whatever the motivation of Mr Qadir's killer, his assassination threatens to destabilise a fragile peace in Afghanistan.
The Sanaa government fears Iran is working with separatists and rebels in the south to destabilise the country.
Hamas took control of Gaza after Fatah, backed by Israel and America, tried to destabilise the Hamas government.
Senior members of ISAF, currently limited to Kabul, also believe that it was designed to destabilise the government.
It was immediately seized on as an example of how the changes were threatening to destabilise the health service.
International pressure had been applied to Macedonia's leaders not to destabilise the region by declaring a state of war.
Nor did he want in any way to destabilise Renault, for which he had worked for over 30 years.
Many Pakistanis, resentful of the fact that India's efforts to destabilise their country draw little comment abroad, were delighted.
As Lehman Brothers showed, a dying investment bank can destabilise the entire system.
But it did not destabilise the ice sheet or provide a new reason to worry about rising sea levels.
China's official justification for putting its foot down is that rapid moves towards full democracy could destabilise the territory.
One minister muttered darkly about efforts to destabilise France ahead of its presidency of the G20 later this year.
The government reacted by accusing NGOs, Western governments and separatist forces of trying to destabilise the country a familiar refrain.
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The UN says it fears the continuing violence could destabilise the whole region.
Kenya accuses Somalia's al-Qaeda-linked al-Shabab militant group of trying to destabilise the country.
America meanwhile warned Syria to cease attempts to destabilise the government of Lebanon.
But others argue that it may not be sustainable - and the attempt to unwind these huge imbalances could destabilise the world economy.
For a while the jihadists thought they could carve out a base in Iraq from which to destabilise the region.
Many Filipinos, including, it appears, the president himself, regard these developments as sinister attempts to destabilise the democratically elected government.
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