From: *Travis*
Date: Tue, Dec 23, 2008
Subject:  Spying on Taliban, al-Qaeda is world's riskiest job -






   Spying on Taliban, al-Qaeda is world's riskiest job - Feature
http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/247508,spying-on-taliban-al-qaeda-is-worlds-riskiest-job--feature.html
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Islamabad - Anwar Saeed's life was at risk either way, whether fighting with
the Taliban and al-Qaeda in Pakistan's restive tribal region, or spying on
them for US forces in Afghanistan. But he opted for the second option. The
promise of 6,000 dollars from US intelligence agents was enough for him to
buy better health services for his ageing parents, and perhaps a chance to
be self-employed in some big city - where he could vanish to with his family
and be anonymous among millions of people.

The gamble did not pay off and Saeed, 21, was caught before he could guide a
Hellfire missile fired from a US pilotless aircraft to the hideouts of two
important Taliban commanders in Khaisor and Sholam areas of South
Waziristan.

"He was one of us but some of his moves made him a suspect," said a local
Taliban fighter, who requested to be identified only by his alias Mohammed
Zia. "We took him to our headquarters, seized his Kalashnikov, and showed
him the knives we wanted to use to cut his throat, and he told us
everything."

According to Zia, the "traitor" had planted two microchips that identified
the places for US drones in two different villages where two Taliban
commanders were supposed to be on a night in October.

There is no mercy for US spies in South Waziristan, a stronghold of
Pakistani Taliban chief Baitullah Mehsud, whose more than 20,000 fighters
launch regular cross-border attacks on international troops in Afghanistan
or facilitate such strikes by their Afghan colleagues.

After hours of torture, spies are beheaded with a sharp knife or shot dead.
Their bodies are dumped at some public place with the severed head and a
note saying: "All those spying for the US will meet the same fate."

Such executions are becoming more common as the US has recently put in more
efforts to recruit informants in South Waziristan and its neighbouring
district of North Waziristan.

Most of the informants are recruited from among the tribesmen who live on
Afghan side of the border, but frequently visit relatives in the Pakistani
tribal region.

"These Afghans either carry out an assigned task by themselves or share a
portion of their promised reward with a local to accomplish the job," said a
Pakistani intelligence official, who conceded that his colleagues were also
sharing "some information" with US forces.

With the help of an expanded intelligence network, the US military have
carried out about three dozen drone attacks since August. Many of these
proved to be successful in eliminating second-rate al-Qaeda operatives and
Taliban leaders.

The spies are given small equipment, around 1 square centimetre in size,
containing a small transmitter and a battery that lasts for about 48 hours.
The instrument is placed inside or outside the house of a militant, or
planted on his vehicle.

The transmitter sends signals to a US satellite, which conveys it to US
forces operating in Afghanistan or directly to a drone awaiting the target
coordinates to strike.

"The accuracy of the guided missile is just a few feet, probably three to
four. It can pick up a single specified target situated in a cluster of
buildings, without damaging the adjacent compounds," said Syed Shah Mehmood.


He is the general manager of East West Infiniti, a company that manufactures
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles for the Pakistani military.

But each successful airstrike against the Islamist insurgents is followed by
one or two beheadings.

Last Wednesday, Taliban released a video of five men, including Pakistani
soldiers, accused of providing "secret information" about the whereabouts of
al-Qaeda leader Abu Laith al-Libi, leading to a US missile strike on January
29 that killed him and 11 others in North Waziristan.

Titled Qisas and Ibrat ("retaliation and admonition"), the video contained a
message in the local Pashtu-language that said: "You people have committed
cruel acts to kill many beloved Arabs, who had sheltered in our country."

The Pakistani intelligence official, who spoke on condition of anonymity,
said over the past two years about 150 suspected US spies have been
executed.

Well aware of his fate, Saeed decided not to allow the Taliban to make an
example out of him.

"We were on our way back to the headquarters after recovering the chip from
Sholam," the Taliban fighter named Zia recounted. "I was driving. I looked
in the back-view mirror and saw him (Saeed) punching on a small instrument
that looked half a size of a cellphone. I did not understand what it was.

"A few minutes later our vehicle was hit by a missile. Four of my colleagues
and Saeed died, and I survived miraculously with minor injuries," Zia said.

"Perhaps he (Saeed) did not want to die the way we kill people."

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