HTTP://WWW.STOPNATO.ORG.UK
---------------------------


AFP. 21 December 2001. WHouse defends gaps in bin Laden tape.

Poor video and audio quality, not an effort to spare Saudi Arabia,
accounts for gaps in the government-issued transcript accompanying a
videotape showing Osama bin Laden gloating about the September 11 terror
strikes, the White House insisted.

The Pentagon has declined to release a more complete version of the
transcript, despite claims in the US press, corroborated by independent
translators who studied it carefully, that the gaps coincide with
information that could embarass Saudi Arabia, an important US ally in
the Middle East.

Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said the government was satisfied with
the tape from an intelligence standpoint, though he declined to
elaborate.

As far as further revisiting its translation, the secretary said "we are
not trying to go back and get another version for the public."

The Department of Defense "said it up front all along" it would not
release a verbatim transcript because of flaws in the recording, White
House spokesman Ari Fleischer noted, reading the full warning aloud to
journalists Friday morning.

"'Due to the quality of the original tape it is NOT' -- and that's in
large letters -- 'NOT a verbatim transcript of every word spoken during
the meeting, but does convey the messages and information flow," the
spokesman said.

Speaking earlier, Pentagon spokeswoman Victoria Clarke said "the tape is
what it is."

"The translation is what it is. We made it very clear the tape is not a
literal translation," she said, answering a question whether the
Pentagon planned to work at a more complete translation with an emphatic
"no."

US television networks late Thursday reported their translators had
uncovered gaps in the recording, which many administration officials
view as the "smoking gun" tying the Saudi-born militant to the attacks.

ABC News reported the Pentagon had omitted sections that "could be
embarrassing to the government of Saudi Arabia."

At the start of the tape, a Saudi identified as Khalid al-Harbi speaking
with bin Laden "seems to claim he was smuggled into Afghanistan by a
member of Saudi Arabia's religious police," according to ABC's
translation.

The Saudi man also said certain religious leaders in Saudi Arabia, some
of them close to the government, had hailed the attacks in their
sermons.

In the transcript released by the Pentagon, bin Laden named Mohammed
Atta as one of the suicide plane hijackers. But in the ABC version, he
also mentioned Saudi nationals Nawaf al-Hazmi and Salim al-Hazmi as part
of the operation.

A member of the team that translated the tape for the US government told
ABC News the network's translation was consistent with portions of the
government's transcript that had not been released to the public.

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Barry Stoller
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ProletarianNews

==^================================================================
This email was sent to: archive@jab.org

EASY UNSUBSCRIBE click here: http://topica.com/u/?a84x2u.a9WB2D
Or send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

T O P I C A -- Register now to manage your mail!
http://www.topica.com/partner/tag02/register
==^================================================================

Reply via email to