posted on Sep, 27 2004 @ 12:36 PM
During a visit to The Hague, The Netherlands, the Pakistani President Musharraf told reporters that intelligence reports indicate Osama Bin Laden is
still alive, and is hiding in Pakistan. Both information from interrogations and 'technological' evidence produced the 'intelligence picture',
Musharraf said.
CNN.com
Lt. Gen. David Barno, commander of coalition forces in Afghanistan, told the Reuters news agency that top al Qaeda leaders, including bin Laden and
his deputy Ayman al-Zawahiri, are more likely to be in Pakistan than Afghanistan.
"We see relatively little evidence of senior al Qaeda personality figures being here (in Afghanistan) because they can feel more protected by their
foreign fighters in remote areas inside Pakistan," he said.
Barno also said no major al Qaeda figures had been caught or killed in Afghanistan since 2002, but Pakistan has arrested or killed dozens linked to
the network since March.
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