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DAHIJ - The War on Terror
Monday, 16 May 2005
Al Qaeda hit but no leads on Osama: Musharraf
(IANS) The arrest of a key Al Qaeda operative in Pakistan has "broken the back" of the terrorist outfit but has not led to leads on the 9/11 mastermind Osama bin Laden, President Pervez Musharraf says. US President George W. Bush had hailed al Libbi's capture as "a critical victory in the war on terror". The US said al Libbi was a chief planner for Al Qaeda and a top general of bin Laden.

Comment: Then why not to handover the operative(s) to US. They have their own ways to interrogate the operatives. Pakistan may get a concession, of not sending operatives to Gauntanamo Bay, since they are the allies.

Musharraf told the Financial Times newspaper that the arrest of Abu Faraj al Libbi, described by US officials as the third in the Al Qaeda hierarchy, had shattered the group's command structure.

Comment: Al-Qaida is not dependent on one operative or terrorist. This network is a loose network, but tightly bound by the inspiration drawn from Kuran, and that is to carry out Jiahd against the non-Muslims.

Posted by hinduworld at 22:01

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