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NBC: On-scene at blasted Pakistan madrassa
2006-10-31
CHINGAI, Pakistan - NBC News’ Mushtaq Yusufzai was about a mile away from the Pakistan school and militant training camp — known as a madrassa — when it was attacked by Pakistani forces on Monday, killing an estimated 80 suspected militants. Yusufzai, who is usually based in the region's main city, Peshawar, was in the area to cover a peace deal that expected to be signed on Monday between Bajur tribal leaders and the military. He describes the scene in the village of Chingai, near Khar, the main town in the Bajur tribal district, after the attack and discusses the reputation of the school prior to the attack.

What was the scene like after the air strike by Pakistani troops on the madrassa school training suspected militants?
It was dark and very early in the morning when the blast occurred. And then I heard helicopters over the village of Chingai where the madrassa school is located. People in the village immediately arrived at the scene of the air strike and were trying to recover bodies from the rubble. The school was flattened and completely destroyed. I saw Faqir Mohammed, an al-Qaida commander in the Bajur tribal district. Usually the Taliban doesn't allow reporters to film things, but Mohammed let me interview him and film the scene near the school.

Prior to this attack, what was the reputation of school? Was it known to be a training ground for militants?
Mohammed, the al-Qaida leader in the area, tells people that it is their responsibility to support the Taliban and Osama bin Laden because he says we are at war with people who are fighting Islam. He has said it is their responsibility to support mujahedeen and war with the West. The school was known as a strong supporter of the Taliban.
Yes, it was. Mohammed, the al-Qaida leader in the area, was one of the first people in the area to publicly support the Taliban and Osama bin Laden. He tells people that it is their responsibility to support the Taliban and Osama bin Laden because he says we are at war with people who are fighting Islam. He has said it is their responsibility to support mujahedeen and war with the West. The school was known as a strong supporter of the Taliban.

Mohammed’s deputy Maulana Liaquat Ali Hussain — a leader of the madrassa — was killed in the attack.
Mohammed’s deputy Maulana Liaquat Ali Hussain — a leader of the madrassa — was killed in the attack. Mohammed has been accused of providing shelter to militants and even invited bin Laden’s deputy, Ayman al-Zawahri, to the madrassa.

In his public speeches Mohammed has said it is our moral and religious obligation to support muhajadeen, to provide protection for muhajadeen, and shelter for others who have left their homes to perform jihad. Mohammed was very emotional after the attack and swore jihad against what he called occupation forces.

And what has been the reaction to the attack?
People have condemned the attack and accused the government of President Musharraf of supporting the killing of innocent people. People have already planned big demonstrations in Peshawar and around the Bajur region tomorrow to protest the attacks.
Posted by:Fred

#14  Actually, I think it was pretty good that the reporter interviewed an al-Qaeda terrorist and juxtaposed his call for further action against Coalition forces in Afghanistan with the madrassah attack coverage. This shows the direct link between Pakistani madrassahs and American troop deaths across the border. This needs to be done a lot more often.
Posted by: Zenster   2006-10-31 19:46  

#13  
Just don't mess up the hair, when slicing our necks. Oh, wait..I'm already dead. Never mind.

Posted by: Peter Jennings   2006-10-31 14:14  

#12  I am impressed. So far two days and no "baby ducks", "fuzzy bunny" or "wedding party" claims.
Posted by: TomAnon   2006-10-31 12:29  

#11  Sooo.... where is the stuffed animal in the devastation?
Posted by: DarthVader   2006-10-31 11:42  

#10  We have good expeience with IEDs, don't worry, plus we excel at suicide missions. Are YOU willing to take one for the team? Didn't think so.
Posted by: The Taliban   2006-10-31 11:30  

#9  They better be good shots. I am.
Posted by: mcsegeek1   2006-10-31 11:28  

#8  No, they can be useful to us.
Posted by: The Taliban   2006-10-31 11:27  

#7  sorry, Walter and Dan. As soon as they get real control, they will kill you first.
Posted by: Clkethel OHlkdj   2006-10-31 09:40  

#6  That's MY plan, Dan!
Posted by: Walter Cronkite   2006-10-31 08:36  

#5  Maybe they'll kill us last.
Posted by: Dan Rather   2006-10-31 08:35  

#4  NBC's Mushtag Yusufzai interviews a fellow Muslim terrorist, one of Bin Laden's boys. Pathetic.

Our media is working directly with the Islamic horde that wants them dead too. And they don't get it.
Posted by: Icerigger   2006-10-31 08:33  

#3  Snease Shaiting3550, did you read the article? I was shocked to find the closest thing to evenhanded reporting I have seen from NBC since the Eisenhower days. The first sentence is illustrative: NBC NewsÂ’ Mushtaq Yusufzai was about a mile away from the Pakistan school and militant training camp — known as a madrassa — when it was attacked by Pakistani forces on Monday, killing an estimated 80 suspected militants.

I like to beat up on the MSM as much as anyone, but when they get it right for a change, they deserve a little credit.
Posted by: RWV   2006-10-31 08:33  

#2  It was dark and very early
An obvious inline would be:
It was a dark and stormy night...

I wish the media would not be such obvious enemy propaganda assets.
Posted by: N guard   2006-10-31 05:36  

#1  Once again: terrorists are spun as all innocent students of Islam. Terrorists captured by NATO are ratting out the terror handlers. Intelligence would be flawless in this case. More please.
Posted by: Snease Shaiting3550   2006-10-31 03:59  

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