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Amin al-Haq, who escaped from Afghanistan with the al-Qaeda leader in 2001 and went on to become a key financial aide, was detained in Lahore three years ago by Pakistan's intelligence agency.
A senior security source in the north-western Pakistani town of Peshawar, where he had been held, said the Inter-Services Intelligence agency had passed al-Haq on to the police before he was released earlier this month.
Originally posted by solidshot
Yet again Pakistan proves which side they are on. And it isn't ours. Not only are they arming, training, funding and harbouring the Taliban and their friends. But they are also releasing any of them captured as well.
So when will our governments learn their lesson and stop pouring in the taxpayers cash in so called "aid" payments?
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Originally posted by benrl
Apparently he wasn't very good at his job...
Originally posted by solidshot
Yet again Pakistan proves which side they are on. And it isn't ours. Not only are they arming, training, funding and harbouring the Taliban and their friends. But they are also releasing any of them captured as well.
So when will our governments learn their lesson and stop pouring in the taxpayers cash in so called "aid" payments?
www.telegraph.co.uk
(visit the link for the full news article)
Originally posted by Wobbly Anomaly
Maybe he was released because he gave Bin Ladens location away.
You're not going to 'just release' his body guard are you.
Originally posted by solidshot
Yet again Pakistan proves which side they are on. And it isn't ours. Not only are they arming, training, funding and harbouring the Taliban and their friends. But they are also releasing any of them captured as well.
So when will our governments learn their lesson and stop pouring in the taxpayers cash in so called "aid" payments?
www.telegraph.co.uk
(visit the link for the full news article)