Osama? What Osama? Osama Who?
Al Qaeda, Chitral, North-West Frontier, Osama bin Laden, Pakistan, War on Terror
The Hindustan Times reports a Pakistani legislature from Chitral (the northernmost district in the North-West Frontier Province) protesting his province’s innocence in exactly the manner which arouses the most suspicion.
US intelligence agencies’ reports suggesting that Al-Qaeda chief Osama Bin Laden was present in Chitral are “unauthentic and unjustified”, Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal (MMA) legislator Maulana Abdul Akbar Chitrali has said.
“Neither have we sheltered anybody nor will we tolerate foreign interference in the area,” the Daily Times quoted Chitrali as saying.
Raising a point of order in the National Assembly on Friday, Chitrali said that the mountainous Chitral area shared a border with five countries, but “was completely peaceful”.
He said that the CIA and FBI had set up offices in Chitral, but had left the area after locals protested their presence.
A couple of days ago, a US official had said that Laden was living comfortably in a house, possibly with a family and no more than two bodyguards.
And here’s the US anonymous source rumor.