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PAKISTAN: TOP TALIBAN LEADER ARRESTED

Peshawar, 19 July (AKI/DAWN) - A top Taliban leader Maulvi Abdul Kabir has been arrested, along with his two brothers and their aide, from a refugee camp in Akora Khattak, about 51 kilometres east of the northern Pakistani city of Peshawar, sources told the Pakistani daily Dawn. Federal intelligence agency personnel from Islamabad raided the Afghan refugee camp in Akora Khattak. The agency arrested the Taliban leader, who is the former governor of the Nangarhar province of Afghanistan, brothers Abdul Haq and Abdul Aziz, and aide Abdul Qadeer, four days ago, the sources said.

Abdul Kabir was the governor of Nangarhar up until the US-led coalition forces ousted the Taliban government in October 2001. He was also commander in the east of Afghanistan during the rule of the Taliban and was said to be the No 3 in the Taliban’s hierarchy.

The sources said that despite being arrested four days ago, the identities of the four were confirmed by their interrogators on Monday. Officials were not available to confirm their arrest.

Both American and Afghan officials have often complained that many members of the ousted Taliban regime have found sanctuary in Pakistan, from where they plan and launch attacks inside Afghanistan.

Pakistan was the main supporter of the Taliban but after the 11 September 2001 attacks on the United States, Pakistan officially stopped all support for the Islamists when the Taliban refused to hand over Osama bin Laden.

Currently, Pakistan has deployed some 70,000 troops along its border with Afghanistan in an effort to curb militant activity in the area.

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1,298 posted on 07/19/2005 5:55:50 PM 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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I put my 2 cents on Balochistan:

http://www.dawn.com/2005/07/23/top3.htm

Musharraf hopes Osama is held outside Pakistan

By Masood Haider and Anwar Iqbal

NEW YORK / WASHINGTON, July 22: President General Pervez Musharraf has said he will prefer that Osama bin Laden is captured by the American forces in Afghanistan and declared that agents from other countries will not be allowed to enter Pakistan to capture the Al Qaeda leader. "We hope he's found in Afghanistan by the Americans," the president told ABC News in an interview on Wednesday, adding later, "I would much prefer that somebody else handled him."

When referred to a recent statement by CIA Chief Porte Goss that the United States had an excellent idea where Osama was, but would have a difficult time bringing him to justice because of sovereignty issues, President Musharraf said that he would not let other countries into Pakistan, if Al Qaeda leader was indeed there.

"We are capable of doing it," he added. "If we get intelligence, we will do it ourselves."

Asked whether Pakistan would turn Osama over to the United States if he was found in Pakistan, President Musharraf said he would "have to see what happens".

When his attention was drawn to recent polls showing that some 50 per cent of Pakistanis supported Osama, President Musharraf rejected the idea that his countrymen supported terrorism.

He said it's not terrorism his people supported, but they were against US policies.

"I think exactly that they are opposed to US policy, and they see him (Osama) as a person who is fighting the policies of United States," he said. "But if you were to take a poll on are they in favour of terrorist attacks anywhere in the world like 9/11 or London, I am reasonably sure the poll will indicate otherwise."

The president said Americans had a distorted sense of Pakistan, seeing it a nation full of extremists.

"The vast majority is moderate," he said. "the US must understand that the vast majority here are moderate. If they were extremists I wouldn't be popular here."

In reply to a question about London bombings, Gen Musharraf rejected the suggestion that Pakistan was an incubator for terrorism and said these attacks showed Britain had its own problems with extremists.

After recent bombings on London's transport system, British Prime Minister Tony Blair turned his attention to Pakistan, calling on Gen Musharraf to crack down on terrorist elements. President Musharraf, however, said that blame for the bombings lay elsewhere. "The problem is not in Pakistan; the problem is in England, let that be clear," he said. He said England had been slow to react to growing extremism within its borders, including not acting upon a fatwa he said had been issued against him. "What did England do about this [the fatwa]?" he asked. "Have they banned these organizations? Have they arrested the person who has done that? No, nothing. Nothing. In the name of human rights, in the name of liberty, human liberty, freedom of speech, this is going on. So why blame us? Please set your own house in order. Everyone has to do something." Gen Musharraf said there was "no credible intelligence" tying the London bombers to Pakistan, despite reports that three of the four had spent time there. The London bombers were Britons, he said. "The problem is not in Pakistan but in England," he said. "Their hatred has been spread in London and nobody has moved against them. So why are they blaming Pakistan?"
1,299 posted on 07/22/2005 9:49:43 PM PDT by AdmSmith
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