Wednesday, March 05, 2003

WAR ON TERROR

Guardian: Raided family of microbiologist denies official version of al-Qaida arrests


"This is a very huge event. This is the equivalent of the liberation of
Paris during the second world war," Porter Goss, a Florida Republican
who is chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, said. Mohammed was
captured in a raid on a private house on Saturday in Rawalpindi.
Pakistani intelligence service agents were initially believed to have handed him
straight over to US officials. He was said to have been flown out of
the ,country to an undisclosed location.

However this was denied by the Pakistani government which insisted he
was still in their hands and was being jointly questioned. Yesterday the
Khan family who live at the two-storey grey house at 18a Nisar Road, where
officials say they found Mohammed, gave a very different account of the
raid. At no point, the family say, was Mohammed or any other man in the
house. The agents did not even ask about them. "The only people in the
house were my brother, his wife and their kids," Qudsia said. "I have
absolutely no idea why the police came here." Officials at Pakistan's
interior ministry insist they found Mohammed and one other Arab
al-Qaida suspect in the house and arrested them at the same time as Ahmed was
detained. Yet the family and their supporters challenge the official
account and say Mohammed must have been arrested in another raid at
another time.

Die Geschichte von Top3-Dr. Evil-Chiefplaner Mohammed der schon seit 2002 Tod ist aber vor ein paar Tagen in Pakistan verhaftet wurde wird immer besser.

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