Casey Chan The mobile phone which was grabbed from Osama bin Laden's courier continues to be revealed to contain contacts to some militant group which has been lengthy attached to Pakistan's intelligence agency. This would mean that Pakistan was safeguarding bin Laden the entire time.
The militant group that Osama been on his phone, Harakat-ul-Mujahedeen, were in constant talks with Pakistan authorities. Though none of individuals conversations were clearly about bin Laden, it will raise a fascinating question. Did bin Laden get help (and live easily during hiding) in the Pakistan government The hyperlink to Harakat is essential since it is deeply established in the region that bin Laden was living. The NY Occasions reviews:
Harakat has especially deep roots in the region around Abbottabad, and also the network supplied by the group might have enhanced Bin Laden's capability to live and function in Pakistan, experts acquainted with the group stated. Its leaders have strong ties with both Al Qaeda and Pakistani intelligence, plus they can roam broadly since they're Pakistanis, something the people from other countries who constitute Al Qaeda's ranks canrrrt do.
Towards the Harakat's credit, they have stated they'd nothing related to bin Laden, telling the BBC, "Al-Qaeda had their very own discipline, their very own thinking, their very own organisation. We now have never been in contact with Osama." It feels as though somebody is not telling us something. [NY Occasions, BBC]
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