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India-Pakistan
Are Bin Laden & Zawahiri In Karachi?
2010-02-22
4.Mr. Ansar Burney, Chairman of the Ansar Burney Trust and a former Minister of the Federal Government, who was among the first to make allegations about the shifting of the Afghan Taliban leaders from Quetta to Karachi, has now gone public with allegations regarding the shifting of Al Qaeda leaders from North Waziristan to Karachi. In a statement issued on February 21,2010 carried by the "News" on February 22, he has been quoted as saying as follows: "The recent arrest of one of the close allies of Osama bin Laden and Mulla Omar from Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Karachi, has proved that my previous statements about the presence of terrorists in Karachi were true. " He expressed his grave concern over the information that Abu Riyan al Zarqawi, also known as Abu Musa, reportedly told the security agencies that Osama bin Laden and Mulla Omar were in Pakistan and that just a month ago he met them personally and added: "It was shocking to know after the reports that Osama bin Laden and Mulla Omar were in Pakistan under the patronage of some political parties and supporters in the Government. After the arrest of Abu Musa, it is now confirmed that the leadership of the al-Qaeda and Taliban are in Karachi and enjoying their life in safe havens. The President and the Prime Minister should take stern action against the increasing Talibanisation and Al Qaeda activities in Karachi.Talibanisation is a conspiracy to undermine peace in the entire region and I urge the patriotic Pakistanis and national security agencies to curb this menace or the solidarity of the country would be at stake. I had already confirmed reports and recently issued statements that after the Army operation in Swat and tribal areas, terrorists had taken refuge in Karachi and were spreading terrorism throughout Pakistan from the country's largest city."
Posted by:tipper

#4  Doubt it. Sindhis despise Pashtos almost as much as they hate Punjabis. Taliban/al-Qaeda are Pashto toys. Pakistan is an alleged country; that's the best I could say.
Posted by: Angalet Jones1077   2010-02-22 20:36  

#3  Dubai 11
Posted by: Terry % Thomas   2010-02-22 17:36  

#2  Fred Irksen : Kirkwood Patrick is one of the killers : Yemen
Posted by: Terry % Thomas   2010-02-22 17:35  

#1  Considering the whole Kidney machine issue, if true, it would make sense that he would be in a (1) relatively Jihadist friendly nation (2) A place with semi-modern hospitals. Personally I'd assumed Iran but Pakistan fits just as well.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2010-02-22 10:08  

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