Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Wikileaks: reveal the whereabouts of Osama bin Laden and al-Qaeda leadership

ويكيليكس : يكشف أماكن تواجد اسامة بن لادن وقيادات القاعدة According to documents leaked by a U.S. military site (insiders) have revealed new details about the whereabouts of al Qaeda's leadership on 11 September 2001 on the implementation of the attacks in the United States, and moves beyond.
The newspaper (Washington Post) of America documents that Al-Qaeda operatives were based in the Pakistani city of Karachi on 11 September 2001, during one day was mostly on the way back to Afghanistan
To plan for a long war.


The documents also described according to the newspaper "did some things confusing" about the whereabouts and operations of the organization's leader Osama bin Laden and his Egyptian deputy, Ayman al-Zawahiri.

According to documents, bin Laden visited after 4 days of the September 11 attacks a house in the Kandahar province of Afghanistan and called on the Arab fighters who gathered there to "defend Afghanistan against the infidel invaders .. and fighting in the name of God."

This was the beginning of 3 months of the movement of Bin Laden and Zawahiri, where the movement of the first car in different locations in Afghanistan and peace missions to some of his followers, and met with some leaders of the organization and chose and authorized the leadership to the Shura Council, perhaps because of his fear of arrest or murder at the hands of U.S. forces.

Has issued a bin Laden and Zawahiri met by visitors during their followers of orders and instructions to continue operations against Western targets, and beyond his fighters for training camps, and demanded that the smuggled women and children, including some of his wives to Pakistan.

The documents, referred to bin Laden and Zawahiri met in October 2001, when NATO launched (NATO) operations in Afghanistan, Taliban leader Jalaluddin Haqqani.

She stated that the al Qaeda leader escape, accompanied by al-Zawahiri, the number of those close to him to his cave in the Tora Bora in eastern Afghanistan in November 2001, has been seen in 25 of the said month is called a speech at the compound of the leaders and fighters, calling them the obligation to fight and help the "Taliban".
The documents, referred to bin Laden and his deputy, to escape from Tora Bora in mid-December 2001, has met with top aides in Zurmat Afghanistan, including Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, mastermind of the Sept. 11 attacks, and Abdul Rahim al-Nashiri, who is accused of masterminding the attack on the destroyer the USS "U USS Cole "in 2000 in Yemen, and the important element in al-Qaeda Abu Faraj al-Libi.

They pointed to documents that the place was teeming with fighters who were waiting for the re-organization of their passports so they could escape across the border into Pakistan.

Mohammed said later that while he and others in Zurmat, received a message from bin Laden authorized the leadership of the Shura Council, and senior militants began planning for new attacks.

The documents said that al-Nashiri complained that bin Laden paid to continue planning for hostile operations against U.S. interests in the Gulf region without paying attention to security.

After a secret meeting in Zurmat, Muhammad began and senior al-Qaeda members to return to Karachi.

The documents, referred to Muhammad develop a training program on assassinations, kidnapping, guns and computers, and money was flowing at that time was to secure the safe houses and the financing of operations.

The newspaper reported that documents showed some geographical indications of bin Laden after traveling to Pakistan.

The documents, referred to, it seems that he had sent messages from his hideout by trusted messengers, handed them over to Libya.

After the arrest of Mohammed in March 2003, escaped from the home of al-Zawahiri was there and it was scheduled to meet Ballibi but Pakistani forces have arrested the latter.

The documents said that al-Zawahiri is a good place to his residence owned by an elderly man

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