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+ "A Little Noticed Gun Battle" 10-13 September, Lahore-Karachi from Martin Smith
We planned to be in Karachi on 9/11, but have been delayed in Lahore
where we have come from Faisalabad in order to interview the governor of
the Punjab, one of the four Pakistani provinces. We are told that the
governor, General Khalid Maqbool, is a close friend of President
Pervez Musharraf and that he is one of only a handful of top
officials to be given a high-level briefing on the March 28 raid on Abu
Zubaydah's Shabaz cottage hideout in Faisalabad, before and after it
happened.
We taped one interview with a member of the SWAT team that engaged
Abu Zubaydah in hand-to-hand combat. He told -- in vivid detail -- how
Zubaydah grabbed him by the neck and pushed him back before the police
opened fire and shot Zubaydah in the groin. "He is the bravest and
strongest person I have ever met," the officer said of Abu Zubaydah. "He
told me I was not a Muslim."
But this policeman knows nothing about broader intelligence
questions. And we need to learn much more. Where did Abu Zubaydah travel
to Faisalabad from? What was he planning? What was on the computer
retrieved from his residence? Who was with him? Does the government have
information about conversations between Abu Zubaydah and other Al Qaeda
figures? Governor Maqbool's staff told us the general wanted to talk to
us, but we needed to wait. We cancelled our trip to Karachi. We waited.
On Wednesday I watched the 9/11 blanket coverage in my hotel room --
BBC, Fox News, CNN. But I was most interested in a little-noticed news
item (first seen on the Reuters newswire on the Internet) that was
unfolding simultaneously in Karachi. Wednesday morning at around 9 a.m.,
a large contingent of Karachi police surrounded an apartment building in
a middle-class neighborhood after (according to one unnamed police
source) "having traced a satellite phone call." Although the details are
unclear, police next arrested two men on the street in front of the
building who appeared, according to neighbors, to be "Afghans or Arabs."
Shots were then fired at the police from the top or third floor. Then
two grenades were hurled. The gun battle ended three hours later.
Meanwhile, I learn that our interview with the Punjab governor is
delayed again. I decide that we're flying to Karachi first thing the
next morning. I am tired of run-arounds.
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Police raid the Karachi apartment of Ramzi bin al-Shibh, Sept. 11, 2002. |
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At the airport early Thursday morning, I pick up a newspaper and
read, "Two Al Qaeda Men Die in Karachi Encounter. Among those arrested,
there were two Pakistanis, two Arabs and a Tajik, all of whom were
unable to speak Urdu. Pearl's killer suspected to be among the
dead."
I assume that this story got next to no coverage in the States. From
what I could tell, the cable networks were falling all over each other
to provide duplicate coverage of numerous 9/11 memorial services
seasoned with dramatic reports of heightened "orange" terror alerts.
Given that all the big guns were deployed elsewhere, a three-hour
on-the-ground shootout in Karachi was a non-story. It got one mention on
the Fox bottom-of-the-screen ticker. The BBC had some footage, but the
9/11 anniversary was, of course, the big news.
When we land in Karachi, it is nothing like I expect. It is cool,
breezy, clear and sunny. Apparently, this is rarely what it's like in
September, but I'll take it. We go to the scene of the shootout and talk
to neighbors and police. The top floor of the building is shot to hell.
"Looks like a 50-caliber machine gun chewed off the top floor," I tell
Marcela. It looks nasty. The streets are full of passersby oohing and
aahing at the hundreds of bullet holes, and there are a fair number of
local press still hanging about. We spend the day trying to find out
just what happened and who was arrested.
Then, in the early evening, I get a phone call from Hayat Ullah Khan
in the Waziristan tribal area who tells me that he interviewed a member
of the Frontier Police about the raids on Janikhel (see "An American
Informer") but had his videotape confiscated after he asked some
"impertinent" questions about police behavior. I get the name of the
officer but hesitate to report him to the General Staff for fear more
tapes will be confiscated from my man. I am getting him out of there.
The next day we learn that the Karachi raid had netted one of the
central planners of the Sept. 11 attacks, Ramzi bin al-Shibh, a Yemeni
roommate of Mohamed Atta. We spend part of our day in Karachi looking at
some amateur footage of the raid. Clearly visible on several different
tapes is one man chanting "Allah Akbar" (God is Great) as he is being
led away by the police. I now realize that this man is bin al-Shibh.
Also arrested, according to President Musharraf, were seven other
Yemenis, one Saudi and one Egyptian. No question, the raid was the most
significant since the Abu Zubaydah raid in Faisalabad in March.
< previous dispatch + next dispatch >
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London (Aug. 13-14) |
+ Zubaydah Is Dead 13 August, London |
+ Armchair Jihadists 14 August, London |
Gulf of Oman (Aug. 15-21) |
+ Faces at a Dubai Mall 15 August, Dubai, U.A.E. |
+ HMCS Algonquin 16 August, somewhere in the Gulf of Oman |
+ On Board the Algonquin 17-18 August, somewhere in the Gulf of Oman |
+ Like an Elephant Chasing a Mouse 17-18 August, Gulf of Oman |
+ Dubai to Karachi 20 August |
+ A Firehose of Information 20-21 August, Dubai - Muscat - Chennai |
Pakistan (Aug. 22-29) |
+ Old Hash 22 August, Islamabad |
+ Nuclear Neighbors 22-23 August, Islamabad |
+ We Believe in God 24 August, Islamabad |
+ Paranoid in Peshawar 27 August, Peshawar |
+ Bombs or Dust Devils 27-28 August, Peshawar |
+ Rumors and Half Truths 28 August, Peshawar |
Pakistan Border Lands (Aug. 30-Sept. 4) |
+ On the Road to Chitral 30 August, Dir Khas |
+ Prisoners' Dilemma 31 August, Dir |
+ In the Northwest Frontier 30-31 August, Dir |
+ Border Town 2 September, Chitral to Arandu |
+ Don't Go to Timargarha 1-2 September, Drosh to Timargarha |
+ An American Informer 3-4 September, Peshawar |
Pakistan (Sept. 5-23) |
+ Road to Nowhere 7 September, Islamabad to Faisalabad |
+ Faisal Town 7 September, Faisalabad |
+ Frustrations 9 September, Faisalabad |
+ The Plight of Women 10 September, Faisalabad |
+ A Little Noticed Gun Battle 10-13 September, Lahore-Karachi |
+ The Madrassa 14 September, Akora Khattak |
+ The Next Big Get 20 September, Karachi - Islamabad |
+ A Circle of Trust 21 September, Islamabad |
+ Indomitable 23 September, Islamabad |
Saudi Arabia (Sept. 24-Oct. 2) |
+ Inside the Kingdom 24-25 September, Riyadh |
+ My Baffling Question 27 September, Unizah-Buraydah |
+ An Obedient Dissident 27 September, Buraydah |
+ An Audience with the Crown Prince 2 October, Riyadh |
Yemen (Sept. 25-Oct. 10) |
+ Arriving in Yemen 25-26 September, Sana'a |
+ The Wedding Party 27 September, Sana'a |
+ A Talking Drug 28 September, Sana'a |
+ The World's Most Ancient Skyscrapers 3 October, Sana'a |
+ Americans Are Vampires 7 October, Sana'a |
+ Waiting for Rahma 9 October, Sana'a |
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