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Afghanistan
'Held Taliban spokesman says Mulla Omar in Pakistan'
2007-01-18
We had some of this yesterday, but it looks like Mullah Hanif is continuing his song.
A captured Taliban spokesman has said the movementÂ’s fugitive leader is hiding out in Pakistan with the protection of that countryÂ’s spy agency, Afghan intelligence officials said on Wednesday.
That was in yesterday's story.
Abul Haq Haqiq, who was known to the media as Mohammad Hanif, was arrested in the eastern province of Nangarhar late on Monday. During interrogation he said fugitive Taliban leader Mulla Mohammad Omar, who has a multi-million-dollar bounty on his head, was in the western Pakistan city of Quetta, the Afghan intelligence agency said in a statement. “He is under the protection of the ISI in Quetta,” it quoted Hanif as saying.
We are, like sooooooo surprised. Who'da ever thunkit?
Haqiq was not presented to the media for questioning and the authenticity of the claims could not be verified.
"So, really, he probably didn't say it, at least not quite like that. And he prob'ly meant something else..."
The Afghan intelligence agency, called the National Directorate of Security, said the 26-year-old Haqiq had also said the regular suicide attacks in Afghanistan were plotted in a madrassa in PakistanÂ’s Bajaur tribal area. He also claimed former ISI chief Hamid Gul had financed the attacks and showed propaganda videos against the foreign forces in Afghanistan, the NDS statement said.
Hamid is "retired" from ISI, of course. Being a former chief of ISI seems to pay pretty well, well enough to give you a fortune large enough to subvert the country next door. How much more plausible can your deniability get?
An Afghan governor showed the media on Wednesday photographs of Hanif, claiming he had been picked up in a house containing packets of anthrax powder. Gul Agha Sherzai, governor of the eastern province of Nangarhar, did not say how it had been proven the powder was the deadly anthrax bacteria or what quantity had been found. Intelligence officials involved in the arrest and police would not confirm the discovery of anthrax, which would be a first for Afghanistan.
I'm not sure I'd take Gul Agha's word on which direction the sun comes up, or whether it's raining outside.
Another purported Taliban spokesman, Qari Yousef Ahmadi, confirmed HanifÂ’s arrest in a phone call from Peshawar an undisclosed location, but said that the TalibanÂ’s governing body had already appointed a new spokesman, Zadiullah Mujahid.
Yeah, they said that yesterday, too...
Pakistan rejected Afghan intelligenceÂ’s claim that Mulla Omar was in Quetta and said that Pakistan did not know any Taliban spokesman detained by the Afghan government. Foreign Office spokeswoman Tasneem Aslam said that the Afghan intelligenceÂ’s claims were absolutely baseless and unfounded.
"That guy they caught don't know what he's talkin' about. He's lyin', y'know. He's got it in for Pakistan..."
Posted by:Fred

#13  Nuking Quetta has my vote, and has had since the war began. Peshawar and Rawalpindi are two other good choices. Islamabad and Karachi should be nuked as a last resort - the pakiwacki government is an asset - it keeps things so confused and stirred up nobody knows what's going on.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2007-01-18 20:26  

#12  when I hear the words Mullah Omar, I think of how the phrase, "spanking the one eyed Mullah" should be more commonly used.
Posted by: mhw   2007-01-18 14:33  

#11  "When Is Bush going to take on Perv..."

Probably right after he gets around to giving a pardon to the 2 jailed Border Patrol Agents.
Posted by: USN, Ret.   2007-01-18 14:14  

#10  Information? disinformation? Who knows?

Disinformation, in the context of espionage, military intelligence, and propaganda, is the spreading of deliberately false information to mislead an enemy as to one's position or course of action. It also includes the distortion of true information in such a way as to render it useless.

Disinformation techniques may also be found in commerce and government, used by one group to try to undermine the position of a competitor.

Unlike propaganda or the Big Lie technique designed to engage emotional support, disinformation is designed to manipulate the audience at the rational level by either discrediting conflicting information or supporting false conclusions. A third technique of concealing facts, or censorship is also used if the group can affect such control. When channels of information cannot be completely closed, they can be rendered useless by filling them with disinformation, effectively lowering their signal-to-noise ratio.

The Cold War made disinformation a recognized military and political tactic, though disinformation is generally more subtle and designed to remain unnoticed by the target audience.

Disinformation should not be confused with misinformation, which is not deliberate; i.e., the person or news source forwarding the information doesn't know it's not true and/or actually believes it; thus, disinformation can be relayed as misinformation if the one relaying the message is not aware that the originator of the message deliberately manufactured false information and offered it up for distribution. Whether the target of such an attack is to mislead the end user of the information or if the disinformation is meant to destroy the credibility of those gullible enough to relay it (usually news agencies) and not really caring what damage it does to the ultimate recipient must be judged on a per case basis.
Posted by: SwissTex   2007-01-18 12:00  

#9  Everytime I hear about Bin Laden, Omar, etc this Hamid Gul guy keeps popping up, I hope somebody is tailing this guy
Posted by: Dunno   2007-01-18 08:50  

#8  Sigh. All rat's trails lead to Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, or Iran. Anyone for a triple-play?
Posted by: Spot   2007-01-18 08:44  

#7  When will US/UK special forces be allowed to investigate Quetta.

Everybody knows Perv is playing a double game and guess where Hamid Gul is getting the finance from ie Pakistan and Saudi Governments.

When Is Bush going to take on Perv or easier nuke Pakistan no one would miss it!!!!
Posted by: Ebbolump Glomotle9608   2007-01-18 07:12  

#6  Â“He is under the protection of the ISI in Quetta,” it quoted Hanif as saying.

Lies, all lies.
The Islamic Republic of Pakistan is a steadfast ally in the war on terror.

Official motto of the Pakistani army:
"Iman-Taqwa-Jihad fi sabilillah"
Faith, Fear of Allah, Jihad in the way of Allah
Posted by: john   2007-01-18 06:44  

#5  Christ, it must be bad...
Posted by: Howard UK   2007-01-18 05:05  

#4  well , ermm , hmm .. I'll check with intel and let you know Howard ..


Yup worse than Leicester , in every way .Unbeleivable .
Posted by: MacNails   2007-01-18 05:03  

#3  Worse than Leicester?
Posted by: Howard UK   2007-01-18 04:37  

#2  Yup , the oldest, worst kept 'secret' around

Quetta is truely the shittiest city in the world.
Posted by: MacNails   2007-01-18 03:53  

#1  Even NPR was reporting yesterday that he's in Quetta. I was shocked.
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-01-18 01:55  

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