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Terror Networks & Islam
Binny and Omar to surface in new video tape
2005-05-17
International terrorist Osama bin Laden and his Taliban associate Mullah Omar are alive, and a new cassette from the Al Qaeda leader is expected soon to prove his presence, according to a distinguished Pakistani journalist.

"Both Osama and Mullah Omar are alive. There is no evidence to suggest that Osama bin Laden is dead, and there is no doubt about the presence of Mullah Omar as he regularly sends audio cassettes and letters," journalist Rahimullah Yuzufsai was quoted as saying Monday.

Yusufzai, one of the few journalists to have met Osama in hiding, was interviewed by the BBC's Hindi-language service.

Yusufzai said both Osama and Mullah Omar are in the Afghan region but that Osama was finding the going "quite difficult".

"Mullah Omar has the advantage of being an Afghan, he knows the Pashto language and the world knows little about his appearance as very few of his photographs have been circulated.

"He is living in his country, within his own tribe and my knowledge is he does not have a major problem. There are active Taliban elements that would defend him at any cost. It is easy for him to be in the mountainous terrain of Afghanistan, and I think he does not have a problem in crossing over to Pakistan also."

In contrast, Osama had several handicaps, but also enjoyed "solid support", the journalist, who reports for the Pakistani daily The News and several western media organisations, said.

"He does not know either Pashto or Urdu. He merely speaks Arabic. Americans have kept a big reward on his head. Therefore his movements are restricted and difficult as compared to Mullah Omar, as he does not belong to the region.

"However, he does prove his presence by sending out regular video or audio cassettes either warning America of fresh attacks or praising Muslim militants. The last one was sent out in October, and we are expecting a fresh video or audio cassette soon now," Yusufzai, a noted Afghan affairs expert, said.

"It would not have been possible for Osama to remain elusive for such a long period without solid support, as Americans dug out (Iraqi dictator) Saddam Hussain in eight months.
Posted by:Dan Darling

#3  Jihad, Jihad Mohamad Jihad!
Posted by: rjschwarz   2005-05-17 10:29  

#2  Video or audio tape to come?
Posted by: 3dc   2005-05-17 02:00  

#1  "From Studio City, It's...

THE BINNY AND OMAR SHOW!"


Posted by: mojo   2005-05-17 00:58  

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