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India-Pakistan
Al-Qaida denies Pakistan death claim
2005-12-04
Al-Qaida has denied claims made by President Pervez Musharraf that one of their operatives has died in an explosion in a northwestern Pakistan tribal area.
"Nope. Nope. Never happened."
Musharraf, arriving in Kuwait at the start of a three-nation visit to the Middle East, said on Saturday that Hamza Rabia was among five people killed in an explosion on Thursday in North Waziristan, a tribal region bordering Afghanistan. "Yes, indeed, 200% confirmed," Musharraf said.
"Yep. Doorknob dead! Pushin' up daisies! Takin' a real long nap in the dirt!"
But Dubai-based satellite TV channel Al-Arabiya said on Saturday that it had been contacted by a person claiming to be from al-Qaida who denied that Rabia had been killed. "An official from the al-Qaida group has denied, in a telephone conversation with the Al-Arabiya channel, that Hamza Rabia has been killed," a presenter on the channel told viewers.
"Nope. Nope. Wudn't him. Just a flesh wound..."
The Al-Arabiya presenter cited the caller as saying that five people were killed in an explosion in the tribal region but these were two local men, two Tadjiks and an Arab called Suleiman al-Moghrabi.
"Yeah. We're gonna miss ol' Solly. But it wudn't Hamza. No way, Jose!"
A Pakistani intelligence official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Rabia was believed to have been the operational commander of al-Qaida fighters in North Waziristan and adjoining South Waziristan. The explosion near North Waziristan's main town, Miranshah, was triggered as suspected Islamist fighters were making a bomb, Syed Zaheerul Islam, a government administrator, said on Thursday.
"The manual sez to connect the red wire to the black wire, and the green wire to the white wire... That can't be right. Gotta be a misprint. See, if you so it this way [KABOOM!]"
Islam said the blast also killed four other people, including two area residents, and injured two others, who have not been identified.

In another report, Pakistan's Dawn newspaper said on Saturday that Rabia, believed to be of Syrian origin, was killed in a missile attack on a mud-walled home in Isori, a village east of Miran Shah. The attack may have been launched from two unmanned aircraft, or drones, the newspaper said, citing unidentified sources. Associates who were also from outside Pakistan retrieved the bodies of Rabia and two other foreigners and buried them in an unknown location, the report said.
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