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Politics : Right Wing Extremist Thread

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To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (19976)11/14/2001 9:16:30 PM
From: Richnorth  Read Replies (1) of 59480
 
Osama's betrayal likely?

straitstimes.asia1.com.sg

ISLAMABAD - An anti-Taleban revolt said to be gathering pace in the militia's strongholds in southern Afghanistan has boosted the prospects of the United States hunting down its most wanted man - Osama bin Laden.

'The chances of him being betrayed, sold out or whatever are extremely high,' Afghanistan specialist Ahmed Rashid said.

The US-led alliance searching for Osama, targeted for his role in the Sept 11 attacks on America, has put a US$5-million price on the head of the Saudi-born militant.

'There is tremendous ferment across the south now,' said Mr Rashid, a Pakistani journalist whose book on the Taleban has topped bestseller lists around the world for weeks.

'People are turning against the Taleban and there have been defectors from the Taleban who can be interviewed for a mine of information and intelligence on where Osama is.' --Reuters
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