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Date: February 12, 2007 9:38:36 AM PST
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Subject: [SPY NEWS] Mullah Omar says hasn't seen bin Laden for years
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Mullah Omar says hasn't seen bin Laden for years
2007-01-04
Taliban chief Mullah Mohammad Omar has added to the mystery over
Osama bin Laden, saying he hasn't seen his ally and fellow fugitive
since U.S.-backed forces ousted the Taliban from Afghanistan in 2001.
"No, I have neither seen him, nor have I made any effort to do so,
but I pray for his health and safety," Omar said in an e-mailed
response to questions sent by Reuters.
The questions were relayed to Omar through his spokesman, Mohammad
Hanif, and a reply was received late on Wednesday.
A half-dozen audio tapes of bin Laden were circulated during the
first half of 2006, but the al Qaeda leader last appeared on video
tape in late 2004, while tapes of his deputy, Ayman al-Zawahri,
have been issued regularly.
A video tape of bin Laden was released late last year, but it was
identified as old footage, and the fifth anniversary of the
September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States passed without word
from the al Qaeda leader.
Speculation over the whereabouts and health of bin Laden boiled
over in September when a French provincial newspaper reported that
he had died of typhoid in late August.
Although several governments and intelligence agencies rebutted
that report, saying they had no evidence to suggest bin Laden had
died, they acknowledged they had no clue to where he was.
The wealthy Saudi-born bin Laden helped bankroll the Taliban after
moving to Afghanistan in the mid-1990s, and he was reported to have
married one of Omar's daughters to cement their alliance.
The United States has offered a $25 million reward for the capture
of bin Laden and $10 million for Omar.
The best guess to bin Laden's whereabouts remains somewhere on the
rugged border between Pakistan and Afghanistan, in the ethnic
tribal lands where Omar's Taliban counts on support to fight an
insurgency against U.S. and NATO forces in Afghanistan and the
government of President Hamid Karzai.
STILL IN CONTACT?
Analysts say that while there was no apparent evidence for any
meeting between bin Laden and Omar after the September 11 attacks,
the two fugitive militants are believed to have remained in contact
in recent years.
"According to my information and the interviews which I conducted
in the last two years in different provinces of the eastern and
southern Afghanistan, Mullah Omar and Osama bin Laden are in touch,
at least (for the) last two years," said Hamid Mir, a prominent
Pakistani journalist who interviewed bin Laden shortly after the
September 11 attacks.
Relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan, both major U.S. allies
in the war on terrorism, have deteriorated sharply over the past
year in the wake of the bloodiest campaign mounted by the Taliban
since it was ousted from power.
Omar said people from the Pashtun tribal belt straddling the border
were rallying to the Taliban's cause. "The people themselves have
risen up to fight the Americans," he said.
Although the Taliban and al Qaeda are seen as allies, Omar said his
sole focus was Afghanistan while bin Laden's movement was engaged
in a global jihad, or holy war.
DIFFERENT GOALS
"They have set jihad as their goal, whereas we have set the
expulsion of American troops from Afghanistan as our target," he said.
To start a political process to end the militancy, Pakistan and
Afghanistan plan to organize tribal councils -- known as jirgas --
on both sides of the border. No dates have been fixed.
A Taliban spokesman said last month that the group might join the
jirgas if asked, but Omar rejected the proposal.
"The only people who would participate are those who have sold out
to foreign powers. Our participation is absolutely out of the
question," the fugitive militant leader said.
He reiterated his call for the withdrawal of foreign troops to end
the conflict in Afghanistan. "Unless that happens, the war will
heat further up," Omar said.
Afghanistan says Omar is based in or around the southwestern
Pakistani city of Quetta, but Omar said he is in Afghanistan.
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