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To: 10K a day who started this subject11/19/2001 2:03:35 AM
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Fear of reprisals by Al-Qaeda sleepers
Vijay Dutt
(London, November 18)


More than 80 per cent of the Al-Qaeda network is outside Afghanistan and it will continue to be a threat, according to intelligence agencies.
German authorities believe that over 70,000 people from 50 countries may have been trained for terrorism.

The intelligence agencies have gathered all this from half-burnt papers and documents found in the safe houses in Kabul which were abandoned by Osama bin Laden's top men when the Northern Alliance forces entered the city.

At present it is estimated that 10,000 Al-Qaeda fighters are inside Afghanistan. But now the report is that many more "foreign" Muslims trained at the Al-Qaeda camps are scattered all over the world.

Though cells have been discovered in France, Spain, Britain, the United States and Germany, many sleepers are still at large. The key middlemen who are activators and responsible for funding et al have not been identified.
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