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To: NickSE who wrote (42598)5/19/2002 8:39:10 AM
From: IQBAL LATIF  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50167
 
1867 people have been arrested a lot of pressure is on and hopefully we will be able to eliminate the global AlQaeda that is not only operating in my country but the whole universe is in grip of this extremist attitude in the fringes of Islam. Osama and Omar or LET find their operatives in societies where democracy and freedom is denied, we are trying to fight them and we take great honor in this. It is not that our nation is at fault we have five bases from which US planes are/were taking off to bombard, and we are being closely monitored by US to see our sincerity of action, post 11th,Sept we are trying to build a new country that is less extremists and we need to have some time.



To: NickSE who wrote (42598)5/19/2002 10:27:08 PM
From: vish ramamurthy  Respond to of 50167
 
Not to worry, he will be released shortly, only to be arrested the next time he and his cohorts commit more mayhem. We have seen this movie before...with the judiciary under Musharraf's thumb the least we can expect is, for this man to be kept in detention for an extended period of time.

Vish



To: NickSE who wrote (42598)5/29/2002 8:00:56 PM
From: NickSE  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50167
 
Pakistan Arrests al-Qaida Member
Alleged al-Qaida Member Arrested in Pakistan; Militants Complain of 'Betrayal' by Musharraf
http://abcnews.go.com/wire/World/ap20020529_1255.html

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan May 29 — Local police aided by FBI agents nabbed a man Wednesday believed to be an important member of Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida network, the latest in a government crackdown on Islamic militants that has raised the ire of several Pakistan-based extremist groups.

Abu Abdullah, 35, an Algerian who was in charge of Islamic schools in eastern Afghanistan during the Taliban's tenure, was taken into custody along with another Algerian during a raid in the northwestern city of Peshawar, police said.

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Abdullah, the al-Qaida fighter arrested Wednesday in Peshawar, fled to Pakistan when the U.S.-led coalition began airstrikes in Afghanistan, officials said. An unidentified al-Qaida fighter also was arrested at Abdullah's house.

It was the second raid in as many days in Peshawar. On Tuesday, nine Arab men were taken into custody on suspicion of al-Qaida links. On March 28, police and FBI agents arrested bin Laden's top lieutenant, Abu Zubaydah, in the southern city of Faisalabad. Zubaydah is in U.S. custody at an undisclosed location.

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ABDULLAH AHMED ABDULLAH - Most Wanted Terrorists
fbi.gov