Radio Free Hekmatyar Calls For Jihad
Source: NNI
In province Pakita of Eastern Afghanistan, what are described as "anti America elements" are publicly using a self established Radio Station to convince the Afghans of the province to join them for holy war (Jihad) against the Americans and the provisional government of Hamid Karzai.
Sounds like Fazl or Qazi bought Hek a radio trasmitter...
"Throughout Friday and today (Saturday), an announcement is being made from an unknown Radio Station, urging the people of the province to organize themselves to fight another holy war against the government of Hamid Karazai and the presence of Americans and other foreign troops," the intelligence information from across the Durand Line revealed here.
That would be in Pakistan, which is very possibly where the station's located...
According to the information received here, the announcement has been heard again and again by the residents of the entire area. "The US-led allied troops have been trying their level best to locate the Radio Station and also to recognize and apprehend those making these announcements but all efforts failed so far," the source requesting anonymity said.
In that case they're not trying. Radiolocation's pretty simple technology...
"Hamid Karzai is just a puppet in the hands of Americans and the governance in Afghanistan is non-Islamic. It is therefore Jihad (holy war) is the obligation of all the Muslims, especially those living in Afghanistan. Get up and organize yourself in the name of Allah to protect your country from the hands of non-Muslims," the source quoting the words of the announcement stated.
"'Cuz you know what them furriners is like!"
The Allied troops are active round the clock for locating the place where the Radio Station has been established. They have already asked their immediate command in the vicinity to send sophisticated intelligence equipment for tracing the Radio Station, it is learned.
Rivet Joint â or one of its much more modern successors â would find it in a matter of seconds. The 82nd's intel battalion probably has a successor to Trailblazer, which'd find it just about as quick. It just takes longer to set up — like 20 minutes.
Posted by: Fred Pruitt 2003-01-05 |