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Swat Taliban welcome Osama bin Laden​
MINGORA: Pakistan was trying to end bloodshed when it let the idyllic Swat Valley fall under Nizam-i-Adl last week. Instead, it has emboldened the Taliban and prompted an invitation — however improbable — for Osama bin Laden.

The local spokesman for the Taliban, which control the valley, told The Associated Press he’d welcome militants bent on battling US troops and their Arab allies if they want to settle there.

‘Osama can come here. Sure, like a brother they can stay anywhere they want,’ Muslim Khan said in a two-hour interview Friday, his first with a foreign journalist since Islamic law was imposed. ‘Yes, we will help them and protect them.’

Khan spoke in halting English he learned during four years painting houses in the US before returning to Swat in 2002. He averted his eyes as he spoke to a female journalist, in line with his strict understanding of Islam.

Pakistan reacted with alarm to his comments, saying it would never let him shelter the likes of bin Laden.

‘We would have to go for the military operation. We would have to apply force again,’ said Information Minister Qamar Zaman Kaira. ‘We simply condemn this. We are fighting this war against al-Qaeda and the Taliban.’

But it is far from clear that the government has the means to do much of anything in the Swat Valley. It agreed to Islamic law in the region — drawing international condemnation — after trying and failing to defeat the Taliban in fighting marked by brutal beheadings that killed more than 850 people over two years.

‘We lost the war. We negotiated from a position of weakness,’ said Afrasiab Khattak, a leader of the Awami National Party, which governs the province that includes Swat. He said the region's police force is too underpaid, undertrained and underequipped to take on the militants.

At the behest of the National Assembly, President Asif Ali Zardari last week signed off on a regulation establishing Islamic law throughout the Malakand Division, a strategic territory bordering Afghanistan, and Pakistan's tribal belt where bin Laden has long been rumoured to be hiding. The Swat Valley, where tourists once flocked to enjoy Alpine-like scenery, is part of the area.

Whether Swat someday proves an alluring haven for bin Laden could depend on how threatened he feels in his current location, and how successful the Taliban militants are in keeping state forces at bay there.

US officials said they would work with Pakistan to make sure militants aren’t safe anywhere.

‘With regard to Mullah Omar and Osama bin Laden, this is not a place where they should be welcome. We believe ... that violent extremists need to be confronted,’ State Department spokesman Robert Wood said Monday.

In an interview, Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani was asked about US envoy Richard Holbrooke's concerns over the Swat deal.

‘He doesn’t need to worry about that,’ Gilani said. ‘This is our country. We know the ground realities better than he does. We will continue supporting this deal if peace comes there. I'm seeing peace is coming there.’

On Friday, Taliban fighters in pickup trucks with black flags rumbled through the rutted streets of the valley's main city of Mingora, demanding over loudspeakers that shops shutter their windows and prepare for prayers.

In the city centre, a district police station lay in ruins, destroyed by a suicide bomber. The only music blaring praised the Taliban and extolled the young to fight holy war.

Aftab Alam, president of the district court lawyers, took a journalist through an open courtyard and closed the door to his office before whispering in a soft, angry voice about the Taliban.

‘They are more than beasts. Our government is impotent, stupid and corrupt. We are helpless (facing) this militancy,’ he said, calling the Taliban ‘barbaric’ and ‘illiterate.’

Alam said he feared for his life, ‘but I dare to speak because I am worried about my nation, my religion, my home.’

The Swat deal comes as Pakistan’s hodgepodge of militant groups appear to be growing increasingly integrated and coordinated.

The Taliban spokesman counted among his allies several groups on UN and US terrorist lists: Lashkar-i-Taiba, blamed for last year’s bloody siege in Mumbai, India; Jaish-i-Mohammed, which trains fighters in Pakistan’s populous Punjab province; the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan; al-Qaeda, and the Taliban of Afghanistan.

‘If we need, we can call them and if they need, they can call us,’ Khan said.
He said his forces would go to help the Taliban in Afghanistan if the United States and NATO continue to fight there.

‘You must tell (the Americans) if they want peace ... to withdraw their forces, keep them on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean,’ he said.

Khattak, the provincial politician, described the implementation of Islamic law as replacing traditional judges with qazis, special judges trained in Islamic law. Already, a handful of qazis have begun hearing minor cases.

DAWN.COM | Pakistan | Swat Taliban welcome Osama bin Laden
 
Swat taliban are simply saying what they are being told to speak by the people who fund them, it is not difficult to guess who possibly can fund them, it can be any anti-Pakistan power, this move of their's is just to built international pressure on Pakistan and a possible justification for US and it's dogs to invade Pakistan.:tsk:
 
Maybe we should send all these "Taliban" to Jerusalem so they can help free Palestine.

I've been reading some theories on the "Lost Tribes of Israel". Some Jewish scholars think that Pashtuns could be one of the lost tribes of Israel, I dont know if its true or not, maybe we can send some Taliban to Jerusalem (tell everyone they are the lost tribes) and they can then help free Palestine.

It might help solve the problem both in Pakistan and in Palestine.
 
Another step forward to get our neck strangled, well let's see where does this take us.

These mullahs require a hard blow on their noses so that they can stop singing 'someone else' song!
 
"This is our country. We know the ground realities better than he does. We will continue supporting this deal if peace comes there. I'm seeing peace is coming there."

Gilani can't be serious but he is just so. You're soooo lucky to have this kind of leadership. Ostriches.

All hail the conquering heros of SWAT.

I think PREDATOR can range SWAT.

We'll soon see.:angry:
 
Maybe we should send all these "Taliban" to Jerusalem so they can help free Palestine.

I've been reading some theories on the "Lost Tribes of Israel". Some Jewish scholars think that Pashtuns could be one of the lost tribes of Israel, I dont know if its true or not, maybe we can send some Taliban to Jerusalem (tell everyone they are the lost tribes) and they can then help free Palestine.

It might help solve the problem both in Pakistan and in Palestine.
Omar its a great idea! I have also heared about these lost tribes.Send them to Jerusalem and those who will remain here.......we'll kill them.:devil:
 
Omar its a great idea! I have also heared about these lost tribes.Send them to Jerusalem and those who will remain here.......we'll kill them.:devil:

I dont know if those theories are true but some Jews believe them to be true. We should just tell the world, hey these taliban are lost tribes and they want to return back to Jerusalem, we send all of them there and they help Palestinians get their land back...and then Pakistan is taliban-free.
 
Should achieve the objective of Ralph Peters in that case.

Then maybe Pakistan should send in the army since this would be a case of national survival. You don't really think the US has any obligation not to act when thugs are openly inviting in Osama and claiming they send troops to fight my Americans do you.
 
Well, Well, Well - "peaceful and Democratic" islamists, eh? Hain ji? Real Muslims versus us second class muslims, Real Taliban versus .. and Real Shar'iah versus... and Real Islam.. No AQ? no Arabys in Pakistan? No IMU, no East Turkistan islamists terrorists?

The AQ and it's franchisees are determined to war with the U.S to the last Pakistani, the last Afgan, the last Muzloom who can duped with how it is a honor in the greater glory of Islam and all that.

Pakistani will no doubt soon have a conspiracy theory about this as well - how this was really an American plot, no wait, it was an ISI thing, no not while evil hindoo-doo and even more (is it possible) Israeli, has something or the other to do with it.

Wake up! and Save Pakistan! Leave all Islam thing where it belongs, as a personal matter between Allah and his creation (at least while we do the butcher work that has to be done).
 
Maybe we should send all these "Taliban" to Jerusalem so they can help free Palestine.

It might help solve the problem both in Pakistan and in Palestine.


:woot: Are they under your control, yet!!!!
 

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