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‘Fear of Al Qaeda’ keeps Bajaur elders from joining administration against militants
dailytimes.com.pk ^ | January 26, 2006 | Iqbal Khattak

Posted on 01/25/2006 6:48:32 PM PST by Dog

PESHAWAR: The Bajaur Agency administration is finding it difficult to get tribal chieftains on its side against wanted militant Maulvi Faqir Muhammad, who is suspected to be sheltering Al Qaeda-linked militants in the border area with Afghanistan.

Sources close to the Bajaur administration said that they had tried three times since the US air strike on Damadola village on January 13 to raise a lashkar, or tribal army, to track down Muhammad or make him leave Bajaur.

“They (tribal chieftains) are wary of getting on board because speaking openly against Al Qaeda can invite serious problems from the militants,” the sources said.

The administration was able to put together a lashkar against Muhammad last year, but it resulted in three attacks by the militants on senior tribal elders, a tribal elder told Daily Times.

“It is difficult to take on Al Qaeda since the organisation shows no mercy to people working against it and for the government,” said the tribal elder, who wished not to be named for fear of reprisals from the administration and Al Qaeda.

Malik Shahjehan, key pro-government tribal elder from Bajaur, went underground last year after militants tried to kill him and his family. He was also part of the all-tribal jirga that negotiated peace in Wana with Waziristan elders in 2004.

In 2005, suspected militants tried three unsuccessful assassination attempts on Shahjehan, his son Malik Sultan Zeb and his son-in-law Dr Muhammad Tahir after a lashkar set fire to the houses of Muhammad and his relatives.

“Three jirgas have been called since the Damadola incident but most tribal elders stayed away for fear that Al Qaeda-linked militants may target them as they are targeting people in Waziristan,” the sources close to the administration said.

Muhammad appears not to have been affected by the US missile attack in Damadola village, which killed at least 13 civilians, and is still roaming around freely in an area just 15 minutes from Bajaur chief administrator Faheem Wazir’s office in Khar.

“I would be privileged if Osama Bin Laden or Mullah Muhammad Omar accept my invitation. They are welcome any time and I will receive them as per Pashtun tradition,” he told reporters in Damadola a day after the US missile strike, though he denied Ayman al-Zahawri was in the area on the night of the attack.

Muhammad, 36, led thousands of volunteers into Afghanistan to fight alongside the Taliban against the Washington-backed Northern Alliance soon after the 9/11 attacks on the US.

“He (Muhammad) is young and as emotional as Nek Muhammad (the Wana militant killed in a missile attack in June 2004) and a diehard mujahid,” Damadola villagers told Daily Times.


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“He (Muhammad) is young and as emotional as Nek Muhammad (the Wana militant killed in a missile attack in June 2004) and a diehard mujahid,” Damadola villagers told Daily Times.

Making a cameo appearance...is our old buddy.... Nek Muhammad. aka...worm food.

1 posted on 01/25/2006 6:48:34 PM PST by Dog
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To: Dog

It is for this reason that Al Quaida must be pwned repeatedly and publicly. They're terrorists. Most of their strength lies in the fear they can create.


2 posted on 01/25/2006 6:50:17 PM PST by Gordongekko909 (I know. Let's cut his WHOLE BODY off.)
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To: Cap Huff; Straight Vermonter; jeffers; nuconvert; Coop; Boot Hill; irish guard; DevSix

I wonder if this Mohmmad fella they are hunting ....will be calling the media...like old Nek did....see where that got him..


3 posted on 01/25/2006 6:50:49 PM PST by Dog ( Ayman al-Zawahiri .....Sleeps with the fish's.....enjoy those raisins.)
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Then you have this statement..No Operation underway in Bajaur...

The Interior Ministry on Wednesday rejected the reports that military operation was underway in Bajaur Agency, where 18 civilians were killed in a recent air strike by the US forces.

“No military operation is being launched in Bajaur Agency or anywhere in Balochistan,” Syed Kamal Shah, the interior secretary

Could there be something going on....?

4 posted on 01/25/2006 6:56:57 PM PST by Dog ( Ayman al-Zawahiri .....Sleeps with the fish's.....enjoy those raisins.)
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To: Dog; DevSix; Cap Huff; jmc1969; Ernest_at_the_Beach; nuconvert; Boot Hill; Straight Vermonter
Interesting. This 20 Jan article states the following:

The News, a widely circulated Pakistani national newspaper, quoted Mohammed as saying earlier this week that he “would offer refuge” to al-Zawahri “if he made a request.” “It is my wish to meet al-Zawahri because he is a soldier of Islam,” it quoted him as saying.

So he didn't meet Zawahiri yet. So either the quote occurred before this 14 Jan dinner party, or Zawahiri indeed did not make it to said party.

But his wording sounds quite a bit like this statement, supposedly from the day after the party:

“I would be privileged if Osama Bin Laden or Mullah Muhammad Omar accept my invitation. They are welcome any time and I will receive them as per Pashtun tradition,” he told reporters in Damadola a day after the US missile strike, though he denied Ayman al-Zahawri was in the area on the night of the attack.

So this Mohammed cleric freak is talking to reporters a day later, yet he supposedly made off with the bodies and his fate is unknown? Anyone else sensing a disconnect here?

5 posted on 01/25/2006 7:22:30 PM PST by Coop (FR = a lotta talk, but little action)
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“I would be privileged if Osama Bin Laden or Mullah Muhammad Omar accept my invitation.

Why did he exclude Zawahiri from the first statement...yet include hin in the second statement....hmmmmmmm.

6 posted on 01/25/2006 7:37:36 PM PST by Dog ( Ayman al-Zawahiri .....Sleeps with the fish's.....enjoy those raisins.)
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To: Dog

Interesting, very interesting. bump


7 posted on 01/25/2006 7:40:25 PM PST by Chena (I'm not young enough to know everything.)
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