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India-Pakistan
More details on the Bajaur Body Count
2006-01-15
Osama bin Laden’s second-in-command, Dr Ayman al-Zawahiri, was invited to a village in the Bajaur area but was not present there when aeroplanes, in a CIA-supported operation, hit three houses on Friday and killed 18 civilians, official sources said. “There is no indication that he (Zawahiri) was there,” a senior official said. “Probably there was an intelligence botch- up.”

Most of the victims of the air strike on the houses at the foothills of Damadola village, about 25km to the northeast of Bajaur regional headquarters, Khaar, were women and children.

A source said the operation was launched on the basis of an intelligence report that Al-Qaeda No-2 was amongst the few invited to a dinner in one of the three houses at the night of the attack. Besides Zawahiri, the source said, two local clerics, Maulvi Faqir Mohammad and Maulvi Liaqat, both wanted for harbouring foreign militants, had also been invited to the feast.

Incidentally, it was Faqir Mohammad who delivered a fiery anti-Pakistan and anti-US speech at the collective funeral of the civilians killed in the Friday action. The clerics left the village at around 12.30am and the air strike came at around 3.15am.
Missed them by that much.
The source said the intelligence reports indicated that the Egyptian surgeon (Zawahiri) had been visiting Bajaur for about a year and security agencies had been trying to keep an eye on his movement over the past few months.

Another reason for Zawahiri’s visit to the Bajaur village was to meet his family, the source said. “Bin Laden’s deputy is married to a woman from Mohmand tribe who, with her children, lives with her father in the border area between Bajaur and Mohmand tribal regions,” the source said.
Oh really? Then he'll be back at some point.
But it had been quite sometime since Zawahiri visited his family or met his in-laws, the source added. Zawahiri carries a $ 25 million bounty on his head and has eluded capture.

While intelligence officials desperately searched for clues and indications of Zawahiri’s presence during or before the strike, confusion was further compounded by reports that some bodies, apparently those of foreigners, might have been removed by elements close to them soon after the attack.

A senior security official said foreign militants had frequently been visiting Bajaur and even Abu Faraj al-Libbi, said to have been No. 3 in Al-Qaeda hierarchy, had told interrogators that he had lived in Bajaur. He recalled that an Uzbek militant had been arrested from Faqir Mohammad’s house in last April with laptop computer and improvised explosive devices.

The source said Maulvi Liaqat, soon after the attack, removed seven bodies, said to be of foreign nationals. Investigators are trying to ascertain the veracity of this report and establish the identity of the foreign ‘guests’ killed in the attack. There is another report that another cleric, Maulvi Atta Mohammad, removed four bodies, said to be of people from Punjab, and buried them at an undisclosed location.

If true, it would put the death toll in Friday attack at 29, including the 18 civilians.
Posted by:Dan Darling

#6  If they invite Zawahiri to their village, they get what they get. They are lucky it wasn't a dozen 5,000 lb JDAMs.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2006-01-15 11:14  

#5  only those who don't pay attention will think that this strike was a bad thing. Unless of course, you are routing for the Islamists to win.

Besides, the real question is not did we miss him by that much, but will we ever hear from him again?
Posted by: 2b   2006-01-15 11:13  

#4  If Zawahiri was invited there, he is respected and approved of there.

You cannot separate the jihadis from the culture that nourishes and feeds them.

I do not care that civilians died. If they wish to live they need to change their culture pronto and instead of inviting jihadis, kill them.
Posted by: anon1   2006-01-15 09:07  

#3  The local jihadis are sitting around the camp fire and decide its time to cause the americans some international heartburn. Here's the plan: convince the dupes at CIA Zawahiri will be in Bajaur on a certain date, time and location. If and when the CIA strikes killing a few innocents the jihadis scream bloody murder. The americans come away with egg on their face. Their collective will to fight is diminished another notch. They then become overly cautious to a fault. The americans will think twice or three times, long and hard, before crossing the afghan border into pakistani sanctuary. Their will to act is frozen. The pacifist anti-war Dems are given fresh propaganda to use against Bush. All in all its a win-win for the jihadis.
Posted by: Joluck Snaque8678   2006-01-15 07:05  

#2  This article has the ring of a lot of truth to it - I would guess that if there is a Mrs. al-Zawahiri in the area that it's probably a political marriage with the local tribal leaders, though I'd be kind of curious as to why she hasn't been "disappeared" yet given all of the effort the US has gone to in order to take custody of Binny's wives.

One other note is that we know that Mohammed and Liaqat were in Damadola and skipped town ahead of the attack (thank you, Mahmoud the Weasel) but the article doesn't indicate whether or not Ayman was with them when they skipped town.
Posted by: Dan Darling   2006-01-15 03:00  

#1  a ha--ayman came for some local young nookie from his tribal wife--pocohontas--and an inhospitable clan feudster or some such dimed him out to the company--if they really got him look for some happy abdullahs buying primo real estate in cap ferrat next summer--25 mill buys some really kewl bord de mer digs
Posted by: SON OF TOLUI   2006-01-15 02:46  

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