Posted on 08/24/2002 11:22:00 AM PDT by TheOtherOne
Radio Reports Suspected Al-Qaida Chemical Laboratory Seized in Kabul
Published: Aug 24, 2002
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The report said the laboratory was found in a house in the city's Wazir Akbar Khan neighborhood which was formerly occupied by the Saudi non-governmental organization Wafa.
Wafa is among the organizations that the United States believes were connected to Osama bin Laden's terrorist network. Before the collapse of the Taliban last year, Wafa ran a number of operations in Afghanistan including food distribution and construction work.
Radio Kabul, which is run by Afghanistan's interim administration, said security officials found 16 types of chemicals and explosives in the house as well as documents which were not described.
No further details were available, and it was unclear who occupied the house at the time of the raid. There was no immediate comment by officials on the report.
AP-ES-08-24-02 1313EDT
Was the house occupied by the Saudi's ? Or, was it just a Saudi neighborhood?
Notice how ALL terrorist activities have a Saudi connection.
ANSWER: Telethons to fund more attacks on Western democracies.
How do they get away with this?
Saudi Minister: "Constantinople."
Game over man! Game oooooveeeeer!
The Wazir Akbar Khan section of Kabul is the high rent district of the city. Many foriegners live there. The house was occupied by the Saudi's, not the whole neighborhood.
Thanks. I wasn't sure the question was clear.
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