[Home] [Headlines] [Latest Articles] [Latest Comments] [Post] [Sign-in] [Mail] [Setup] [Help]
Status: Not Logged In; Sign In
War, War, War See other War, War, War Articles Title: CIA-recruited Al Qaeda Agent Omar al-Faruq Escapes from US Military Prison in Afghanistan "Omar al-Faruq and three other captives picked locks, cut through barbed wire and negotiated a minefield to break out of the high-security Bagram Air Base prison, 50km north of Kabul in Afghanistan, in July." This can explain Omar al-Faruq's "great escape.": Omar Al-Faruq Recruited by The CIA: "Former State Intelligence Coordinating Board (BAKIN) chief A.C. Manulang has said that Kuwaitd citizen Omar Al-Faruq, a terrorist suspect who was arrested in Bogor, West Java, on June 5, 2002 and handed over to the US three days later, is a CIA-recruited agent. Al Faruq was assigned to infiltrate Islamic radical groups and recruit local agents within these groups." Escapee a terror chief Mark Dunn 04nov05 Omar al-Faruq and three other captives picked locks, cut through barbed wire and negotiated a minefield to break out of the high-security Bagram Air Base prison, 50km north of Kabul in Afghanistan, in July. US authorities at the time acknowledged the escape but failed to name al-Faruq, identifying him by an alias he had previously used. The Kuwaiti, once al-Qaida's most senior operative in South-East Asia, was captured by Indonesian authorities in June 2002 and turned over to the US for interrogation. Al-Faruq, 34, told the CIA of planned attacks against Westerners in Indonesia. His information allegedly led the CIA to warn its agents of potential bombings, including in Bali, weeks before the 2002 blasts. The US refused to makeal-Faruq or fellow terrorist Hambali available to Indonesian authorities as a witness in the trial of alleged Jemaah Islamiah leader Abu Bakar Bashir, despite information given by them leading to Bashir's arrest. Al-Faruq also told authorities he helped al-Qaida transfer $140,000 to JI for future attacks. Indonesian officials were yesterday furious the US failed to tell them of al-Faruq's disappearance. "We know nothing about the escape of Omar al-Faruq," the Indonesian Security Ministry's Maj-Gen Ansyaad Mbai said. "He is a dangerous terrorist for us, his escape will increase the threat of terrorism in Indonesia." Attorney-General Philip Ruddock's office would not say whether Australia had been previously told of al-Faruq's escape. "We don't discuss information exchanges between our liaison partners," Mr Ruddock's spokeswoman said. US Attorney-General Alberto Gonzales said if foreign partners had not been told, it showed there was a serious communication problem and would be investigated. Al-Faruq's escape was revealed under questioning by lawyers seeking access to him as part of a defence case in a Texas military trial of a US soldier charged with abusing prisoners at Bagram. Days after their escape, the Taliban claimed the four men had made it to a guerilla camp and a video was later released to Arabic television station Al-Arabiya featuring the escapees. Al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden sent al-Faruq to South-East Asia in 1998 to expand operations in the region and link with JI. He was involved in up to 30 bombings against churches in Indonesia in 2000 and two assassination bids on president Megawati Sukarnoputri. After his arrest, al-Faruq was interrogated at Bagram where human rights groups claimed he was subjected to stress and duress techniques and sleep deprivation. Analysts believe al-Faruq, if not still hiding in Afghanistan or Pakistan, may have joined terrorists in Iraq, given his parents were Iraqi. They said the possibility he had moved back to South-East Asia was slim. This can explain Omar al-Faruq's "great escape." Omar Al-Faruq Recruited by The CIA: Al Haramain's branch in Ashland, Oregon was also conveniently collecting for the KOSOVO RELIEF FUND during the Kosovo war in April 1999. "Reports" were posted by the Al Haramain branch in Albania, which echoed the propaganda that we heard from the Pentagon & the US State Dept. at this time. Those Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) training camps in Albania were "run by Osama bin Laden, and various other foreign mujahedeen" and also by the "CIA and British intelligence." And "the CIA seems to have provided monetary support." Jemaah Islamiya itself was created by operatives from the CIA's "mujahideen" operations, who grafted themselves to local and community groups, which is the pattern in the history of these Al Qaeda cells. There is also a clear 9-11 connection to Jemaah Islamiya. Jemaah Islamiya leader Hambali was in on the "Bojinka" plots. Hambali "met [Ramzi] Yousef and Khan in Afghanistan where they fought with the mujahedeen to drive out Soviet occupation troops and the Soviet-installed communist government." Those Bojinka plots were found in the computer files of Ramzi Youssef, the "mastermind" of the 1993 WTC attack. One of the Bojinka plots was for "several planes flying to the United States to be hijacked and flown into civilian targets. Among targets mentioned was the World Trade Center in New York."
Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 2.
#2. To: valis (#0)
Steve McQueen, izzat you? Negotiating a minefield requires a guide or a map. One item I read but haven't been able to find again was that one of the escapees was to testify in a US serviceman's/intel guy's torture hearing. It also mentioned uniforms to help the escapees IIRC.
There are no replies to Comment # 2. End Trace Mode for Comment # 2.
Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest |
||
[Home]
[Headlines]
[Latest Articles]
[Latest Comments]
[Post]
[Sign-in]
[Mail]
[Setup]
[Help]
|