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To: thinden
http://www.ipcs.org/archives/12dec2001/cr-dec01.html

China denies firm's links ..... The Hindu ...... 13 December 2001

China today termed as ``misleading'' the reports that Huawei technologies, its top telecommunications company, was allegedly developing telecom surveillance equipment in India for the ousted Taliban regime, and urged the Indian media not to damage the present ``favourable trend'' in bilateral ties. ``We are surprised to see the misleading report regarding Chinese engineers developing electronic surveillance system in India for the Taliban,'' the Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Ms. Zhang Qiyue, said. ``This is not true,'' she said when asked to comment on reports that the Cabinet Committee on Security, headed by the Union Home Minister, Mr. L.K. Advani, may take the unprecedented step of deporting 185 Chinese telecom experts suspected of developing telecom surveillance equipment for the Taliban at a Bangalore company. - PTI

46 posted on 07/03/2002 6:53:28 AM PDT by honway
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To: thinden; OKCSubmariner; glorygirl; rdavis84; Fred Mertz; All
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Link

"Unsettling signs of al Qaeda's aims and skills in cyberspace have led some government experts to conclude that terroists are at the thresold of using the Internet as a direct instrument of bloodshed"(from the Washington Post link above)

I believe this is the link between China and al Qaeda that identifies the source of the next attack and I expect the attack very soon.
honway

Telecom equipment project by the Chinese for Taliban at Bangalore
(Raju Santhanam)
The Statesman 9 December 2001

Revelations that the Taliban was working on a telecom surveillance equipment with the help of the Chinese in a Bangalore-based project actually cleared by the Government of India has caused red faces in the country’s security establishment.A senior government official in fact said that India did not want to upset the Chinese government but conceded that India might ask 300 Chinese software engineers to leave the country. Official sources said that since all the requisite permission had been obtained there was no question of “deportation”. The official agreed it was a serious security lapse given the developing situation in Afghanistan.The tip-off apparently came from Western Intelligence sources but it was later verified by Indian Intelligence agencies. A final view on how to deal with the situation is yet to be taken.

The Chinese telecom software company had brought in the telecom engineers from China in September on six months’ visa to ensure total secrecy over the project. No Indian apparently is directly involved in the project.

48 posted on 07/03/2002 7:08:08 AM PDT by honway
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