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Back on Osama's trail
By Syed Saleem Shahzad

ISLAMABAD Both Pakistani and US intelligence believe that they are hot on the heels of Osama bin Laden, after his trail went cold months ago.

"Both the US and concerned Pakistani authorities are positive that in the coming days we shall be around Osama bin Laden," a senior Pakistani official told Asia Times Online in an exclusive interview, speaking on condition of anonymity.

The potential breakthrough in the hunt for bin Laden follows the arrest of al-Qaeda operative Abu Faraj al-Libbi in Pakistan last week, and an important lead he divulged during interrogation. Abu Faraj was interrogated by various agencies, including Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence, Britain's MI6 and the US Federal Bureau of Investigation.

This is according to the Pakistani official, who was assigned by Pakistani President General Pervez Musharraf - the target of two assassination attempts allegedly masterminded by Abu Faraj - to coordinate and oversee investigations involving recent al-Qaeda detainees in Pakistan.

"The arrest of al-Libbi has only one significance for Pakistan, and that is that he was involved in assassination plots on Musharraf. Apparently there is no way that we will get Osama bin Laden through al-Libbi. MI6 also interrogated al-Libbi separately, and they are also of this opinion, that al-Libbi is little more than a foot soldier and no way eligible to be named as an operational chief. However, US interrogators have a different opinion and they call al-Libbi the catch of the year," the official said.

"Nevertheless," said the official, "the arrest cannot be down-played as insignificant. During interrogation, al-Libbi pointed [out] Bajur Agency, a tribal area situated in North West Frontier Province, where we found an al-Qaeda sanctuary and arrested many important operatives, including an Uzbek."

Despite repeated questioning from Asia Times Online, the official refused to say whether the Uzbek was the leader of the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, Tahir Yaldevish, who has been widely reported to have been seen in Pakistan's tribal areas. "This is a state secret," the official said.

"Neither will I tell you his name nor give you any hint, but it is true that there is big 'head money' on him, and as a result of interrogations so far we are quite sure that through him we will be getting Osama bin Laden, or at least we will be around his sanctuary and be able to track his area of rotation. At present, we are completely in the dark."

The official believes that a breakthrough will come soon, but this carries problems. "After that [bin Laden's apprehension] a new debate will start on whether Osama should be arrested in Pakistan's tribal areas or not," said the official.

"I am not part of any strategic community, but my political acumen suggests that in the present drive we will find Osama bin Laden in our tribal areas, and I am sure we will soon ... we should try to push him to the other side of the border and then let US troops arrest him. He should not be arrested by or in Pakistan. Because if that happens, I tell you that the Pakistan army will lose its honor among the masses forever, and at the same time there would be retaliation against the government beyond our comprehension, and in that process anything is possible, real terrorism, bloodshed and even revolution," he continued.

Recalling his experience in dealing with the interrogation of the Uzbek, the official maintained that it had been "truly incredible".

"You can differ in ideologies, but it is difficult not to be impressed by conviction. We are politicians - compromise, retreat and lies are part of our business, but believe me, I passed one hour with that Uzbek and I admitted to myself some guilt - his unbreakable conviction for his cause was the reason.

"He was blindfolded, and when an interrogator served him a glass of water, he said, 'Make sure that it is [served] with the right hand, and not the left hand.' [as per Muslim custom] He gave a full lecture on their cause, and said that he had no regrets that he had joined al-Qaeda. He even recognized me from my voice, as he said that he had often heard me on television, and advised that I should take care as soon everybody 'would be accountable before Allah'.

"I am the person who is monitoring things very closely, and I see the arrest of bin Laden not very far away, this is the same opinion of the US authorities following al-Libbi's arrest. But whether it will bury extremism once and for all, or spark it, is a different debate," the Pakistani functionary commented.

http://www.atimes.com/atimes/South_Asia/GE14Df04.html
1,246 posted on 05/15/2005 9:42:32 AM PDT by AdmSmith
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To: AdmSmith
ADM.....I read this as someone who is preparing the general population for when Bin Laden is dragged from his spider hole.

They are laying the groundwork it seems.

1,247 posted on 05/15/2005 9:51:20 AM PDT by Dog (Freeping since the crack of doom....)
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"While the leadership of the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan remains loyal to Bin Laden, many compatriots have formed a splinter group. "These defectors are in regular touch with the Pakistani security agencies and US officials and they are helping us track down the militants," officials said. Divisions within al-Qa'eda have worsened since Arab fighters fled Afghanistan in 2001."

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1403462/posts

read this brief: Hizb ut-Tahrir: An Emerging Threat to U.S. Interests in Central Asia

http://www.heritage.org/Research/RussiaandEurasia/BG1656.cfm

here is their official web site http://www.hizb-ut-tahrir.org/english/english.html


Keep an eye on Uzbekistan!
1,248 posted on 05/15/2005 10:00:21 AM PDT by AdmSmith
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To: AdmSmith

I did some reading up on Uzbekistan yesterday, and posted an alqeada story link very similar to yours. Did a little reading on Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, too. I believe there was mention of Tahir Yaldevish possibly being given safe haven in Iran.



Daily Terrorist Round-Up 5/14/05 (Zarqawi is Dead-Again, The New #3 in AQ is Killed)

Posted by nuconvert to Straight Vermonter
On News/Activism 05/14/2005 4:35:30 AM PDT · 14 of 32


"The official told Asia Times Online that Libbi’s arrest was not insignificant, since he highlighted Bajur Agency in the North West Frontier Province during interrogation and intelligence agencies found an Al Qaeda camp and arrested many important operatives, including an Uzbek.

However, the official refused to say whether the Uzbek was Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan leader Tahir Yaldevish, who has been reportedly seen in Pakistan’s tribal areas."

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,156412,00.html


1,253 posted on 05/15/2005 10:52:19 AM PDT by nuconvert (No More Axis of Evil by Christmas ! TLR) [there's a lot of bad people in the pistachio business])
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To: AdmSmith

Where have you been lately?


1,254 posted on 05/15/2005 11:26:08 AM PDT by Coop (In memory of a true hero - Pat Tillman)
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