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India-Pakistan
Lashkar acts as a secret police for Al Qaeda, says report
2003-08-05
The Lashkar-e-Taiba is acting as a ’secret police’ for the Taliban and Al Qaeda, American and Indian intelligence officials say. A US congressional paper on homeland security quotes former officers of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Indian agencies as saying that the recent arrest of eleven men in Virginia, allegedly connected with the Lashkar, raises the prospects of ’a new terrorist threat in the United States’. A special report in the congressional quarterly homeland security quotes the FBI’s former deputy assistant director for counterintelligence, Harry B ’Skip’ Brandon, as saying that Kashmiri terrorists, who used to raise funds in America earlier for the fight back home, switched over to providing ’other material support’ to the Taliban and Al Qaeda.
Of course, for the past half decade, a majority of the "Kashmiri" terrorists have actually been Pakistanis, belonging to groups that were hand in glove with the Taliban and Al Qaeda
Brandon says the US intelligence ’are not just focussed on the Taliban and Al Qaeda, but also groups affiliated to them’. The paper quotes Selig Harrison, head of Asia Project at Washington-based Centre for International Policy, as saying that before the 9/11 attacks, ’I was told by a top source in the state department that the Lashkar was serving (as) a secret police function for the Taliban’.
Perhaps the Pakistani Lashkar was seen as more committed and reliable than local Afghans, or maybe the military past and loyalty to Pakistan amongst the Lashkar jihadis made them the choice of the Taliban’s backers in the Pak military
The report quotes former additional secretary in Cabinet Secretariat B Raman as saying that the Lashkar headquarters at Muridke (Pakistan) had ’a guesthouse and a mosque constructed with funds provided by Osama bin Laden’.
The Lashkar’s parent body was actually cofounded by Abdullah Azzam, the man who lead the Afghan Arabs throughout the 80’s before being killed and replaced by Bin Ladin.
"Before he fell foul of the US, Laden stayed in this guesthouse during his visits to Pakistan," Raman says. He further says the Lashkar is ’building up its clandestine infrastructure in the US and will continue to do so’. Regarding chances that the Lashkar will participate in an attack on the US, Brandon says, "It is not outside the realm of possibility that it could pose a threat to US homeland security. If you had asked me four or five years ago, I would have said it was highly unlikely as they are interested only in Kashmir. But radical Islamic terrorism has given things a new twist and the authorities are gradually seeing a blurring of the lines between terrorist groups."
Not much difference among turbans. The net result's the same. See Jakarta, today...
While Raman feels they will themselves not participate in an attack on the US ’for the present’, Teresita Schaffer, director of South Asia programme at the Centre for Strategic and International Studies, says her impression is that the Lashkar is ’more interested in their own homeland’.
They're also professional jihadis at the cadre level. They'll go where they can find work.
Posted by:Paul Moloney

#4  Does the car bomb come with the standard dealer package over there or do you have to buy it as an option?
Posted by: tu3031   2003-8-5 9:32:26 PM  

#3  Super (dooper) Natural causes, Frank!
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2003-8-5 7:55:01 PM  

#2  so it was natural causes then?
Posted by: Frank G   2003-8-5 10:55:16 AM  

#1  How did Azzam die?
Posted by: Brian   2003-8-5 2:42:41 AM  

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