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Default Pakistan: Defiant video by terrorist Hakeemullah threatens US collaborators

Pakistan: Defiant video by terrorist Hakeemullah threatens US collaborators

Friday, February 25, 2011by Roderick Samson

Former Pakistani intelligence official Sultan Ameer Tarar, commonly known as Col Imam along with another former ISI official Squadron Leader (retd) Khawaja Khalid and British journalist Asad Qureshi, was seized by the Taliban while travelling in the North Waziristan tribal region on March 26, 2010.

It is believed that Colonel Imam had close links with Taliban chief Mullah Omar and other senior militants. He was a bridge between the Taliban and the American CIA.
The American CIA trained the Taliban during the ‘jihad’ against the Soviet troops in Afghanistan.

A source confrimed that the three were abducted while they were returning after interviewing Qari Hussain, the Taliban trainer of suicide bombers, in North Waziristan. he Taliban suspected that Col Imam and his associates were spying for American CIA to guide drone attacks in the region.

The abductors demanded Rs50 million and the release of some of their jailed associates in return for Col Imam’s freedom. The government has rejected the demands, forcing his family to pool the amount on their own.

The media had reported last month that Col. Imam was executed by the lesser-known Taliban group, Asian Tigers, in North Waziristan after the government turned down their demands.

A video released by the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) on 19th Feb, seems to have put to rest debates about the fate of two men: One, the chief of the outlawed outfit, and two, of a former official of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).

US officials had claimed in January last year that the young TTP chief, Hakeemullah Mehsud, was killed along with 10 other militants in a drone attack in the North Waziristan tribal region.

Though the TTP were quick to rubbish the reports, the Western media insisted that Hakeemullah was dead. There was no official confirmation of his death, however.

Hakeemullah Mehsud had taken over the dreaded TTP following the death of his cousin Baitullah Mehsud in a US missile strike in South Waziristan in August 2009. Hakeemullah went into hiding following reports of his death, providing grist for the rumour mills.

However, the mystery was solved on Feb. 19 when the Taliban released a video showing the execution of former ISI official Sultan Amir Tarar, commonly known as ‘Colonel Imam’.

Clips from the undated video aired by Pakistani television channels show Hakeemullah, flanked by two armed men, standing behind Col Imam as he sat on the ground.

“Col. Imam is no more in this world,” TTP spokesperson Ahsanullah Ahsan, said in a message in the video, which apparently shows his execution.

In the video, Hakeemullah said that all those collaborating with the Americans against Muslims would be killed. He said that the Taliban would continue their ‘jihad’ to defeat the Americans and their allies in Afghanistan.

Qureshi was released in September 2010 after paying a ransom of Rs20 million, while Khawaja was executed by his captors.

Last month, there were reports that the captors had executed Col Imam after authorities turned down their demands. However, officials and family did not confirm the death.

Again the TTP had claimed on February 20 that Col. Imam had died of cardiac arrest in captivity and made a pledge to release a video to prove their claim.

But Imam’s family rejected the claim, saying that they were negotiating with the captors to secure his release. The captors were reportedly demanding Rs50 million besides the release of some of their associates currently in the custody of Pakistani security forces.

Interestingly, former ISI chief Lt-Gen Hameed Gul is reluctant to trust the video. “It appears to be a drama,” he said. He said he has spoken to Major Nauman, son of Col Imam, and told him not to offer Fateha for his father unless the execution is confirmed by independent sources.


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