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Captured Al Qaeda: Foreign Fighters 'Converging' in Pakistan

By LEE FERRAN and NICK SCHIFRIN (@nickschifrin)
May 24, 2011
A Moroccan al Qaeda operative captured in Afghanistan told coalition forces earlier this month that foreign fighters were "converging" in Pakistan in hopes of carrying out attacks across the border in Afghanistan, the International Security Assistance Force said late Monday.

The unnamed captive, who is described as a "Germany-based Moroccan al Qaeda foreign fighter facilitator," was captured by coalition and Afghan forces on May 8 in southeast Afghanistan.

"After his capture the facilitator provided details about his personal travel from Germany," a statement from the ISAF said. "He also observed foreigners from many countries converging in Pakistan to conduct attacks against coalition forces in Afghanistan."

In the same operation in Afghanistan in which the facilitator was captured, the ISAF said they recovered passports and identification cards from France, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia among 10 killed insurgents.

The U.S. military estimates there are approximately 100 al Qaeda fighters in Afghanistan at any moment, most from Arab countries and Pakistan, although European fighters have been spotted in increasing numbers in recent years. Almost all of them enter through the Pakistani tribal areas, according to U.S., Afghan, and Pakistani officials.

"The Afghanistan-Pakistan region seems to be a revolving door for extremists," said an April 2011 report from the Army. "The foreign fighter flow in the Afghanistan-Pakistan region seems to flow strongly both in and out of the region."

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Members of Afghanistan's Taliban militia stand on a hillside at Maydan Shahr in Wardak province, west of Kabul.Two days after the facilitator's capture, ISAF U.S. Maj. Gen. John Campbell told reporters the ISAF had received reports of an influx of foreign fighters joining al Qaeda's cause in Afghanistan following the Navy SEAL raid that killed the terror group's leader, Osama bin Laden, on May 2. However, he said his men had yet to encounter them.

"I have not seen a large number of foreign fighters come through since bin Laden's death," Campbell said. "I will tell you, over the course of the year -- if I was to put a guesstimate on the percentage -- it's really around 80 percent are from Afghanistan, and it's probably 15 [percent] to 20 percent foreign fighters... I don't think that's gone up or gone down here over the last several months."

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The captured Moroccan is also apparently providing intelligence about how foreign fighters move into Afghanistan from around the world and described his own journey to the front lines from Germany. The ISAF said it hoped that information will "support targeting the network of facilitators who bring global terrorism to bear on coalition forces and civilians in Afghanistan."

Though the ISAF declined to provide details on the Moroccan's personal travels, it did say that the facilitator said that when his travel was delayed in Iran, he was approached and asked to become a suicide bomber.

"However, he declined because of his goal to take part in the Global Jihad," the ISAF statement said.

The facilitator is not the first to successfully travel from Germany to the Middle East in hopes of joining the jihad there. In the fall of 2010, U.S. forces captured German national Ahmed Siddiqui who described a "multi-city" terror plot against Europe. Siddiqui said the plan had been personally blessed by bin Laden.
 
Foreign fighters massing in Pakistan tribal region to launch attacks in Afghanistan

By Rob Crilly, Islamabad 1:01PM BST 25 May 2011
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The Moroccan man, who was captured earlier this month, has told interrogators how he helped fighters enter Afghanistan.
"After his capture the facilitator provided details about his personal travel from Germany," said a statement from the International Security Assistance Force.
"He also observed foreigners from many countries converging in Pakistan to conduct attacks against coalition forces in Afghanistan." Ten insurgents died during the exchange of fire. Passports from France, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia were found among the bodies.
The unnamed captive, who had been living in Germany, described travelling through Iran and Pakistan – a well-known route for foreign fighters to reach Afghanistan.
His evidence of foreigners arriving will increase fears that the death of Osama bin Laden – killed by American special forces in Pakistan on May 2 – will provoke a backlash against international forces in Afghanistan.
 
No, these are Pakistani who have taken cosmetic surgry to look like arabs and europeans then traveled to Europe and settled there for until they become naturalized so they could return to motherland and fight for its freedom..some nonsense CIA would tell you. It is evident that neither Pakistan nor Pakistani have a hand in Al-Q or TTP. Its europeans and their cold war mercinaries being reborn with religious fervor dating back to afghan-soviet war.

Afghanistan is being used as a mouse trap to flush these global jehaids form europe in the name of war against terror..clever and deceptive tactic i say. Europe should be far more intrested in addressing issues of these Muslims if they are all so proud of their democracy. Which is causing them to take rebelious ideas.
 
what a load of bullshitt, there is no alquaeda, it ha never been for 10 yrs under george bush, its clearly evident that americans are finding newer excuses to invade pakistan
 
I think foreign terrorists attacked Pns mehran and no local Taliban was involved local Taliban could have provided information but they were not taking part in this attack
 
Alarming developments.

What I find ironic is that every captured AQ person ends up talking about Pakistan. What the hell?
 
No wonder,all the big al qaeda leaders have been found inside pakistan and Clinton also said that zawahiri is also inside pakistan.
 
Yes this is true cuz so many camps are run by MI6, CIA , Mosaad and RAW within the remote tribal areas of Pakistan and Afghanistan working 24/7 shifts churning out fresh terrorists to disturb the peace of the world.....its a damn shame on their countries.....an evil workout......:smokin:
 
thats true

even Monica Lwinski was trained by the ISI so that she can terrorise Bill Clinton

:lol: anyone else, would have got an infraction for this ... ;)

btw, I think the news talks about terrorists converging into Pakistan and not ISI bringing them there...
 
The unnamed captive, who is described as a "Germany-based Moroccan al Qaeda foreign fighter facilitator," was captured by coalition and Afghan forces on May 8 in southeast Afghanistan.

Why they are always unnamed?
 
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