September 27, 2006

Taliban Leader Hints at New Osama Tape

An ABC News producer in Pakistan was phoned by Mulla Dadullah Akhund, military commander of the Taliban concerning rumors of Osama bin Laden's death that circulated recently.

ABC News reports:

Mulla Dadullah Akhund, said Osama bin Laden is alive and that there is no truth to the rumors of his death from typhoid.

"Sheikh Osama is all right. He is safe," Dadullah told ABC News' Rahimullah Yusufzai. Dadullah would not disclose the location from where he was calling.

In the past, Dadullah has issued statements to the effect that bin Laden and Taliban leader Mulla Mohammad Omar are alive and leading the resistance against U.S.-led foreign forces in Afghanistan.

By the way, the ABC producer was phoned at home, not the office. I wonder how the Taliban got that number?

Dadullah had more to say:

When pressed for evidence to show that bin Laden is alive, Dadullah hinted that there is a possibility of a tape being sent to media organizations to prove that the al Qaeda head isn't dead. Dadullah, however, declined to say as to when this tape would be made available.
Via Stop the ACLU.

Posted by: Bluto at 03:15 PM | Comments (5) | Add Comment
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1 "Dadullah, however, declined to say as to when this tape would be made available."

Of course it will be just before the election.
A CIA production like this obviously fake one from 2001:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pk519bkcLjg

Osama died at Tora Bora but we need a perpetually alive Emanuel Goldstein.

Posted by: Greg at September 27, 2006 03:29 PM (/+dAV)

2 so mukuluducka calls this ABC dude.  Isn't that what ABC depicted (truthfully) al-Zawahiri doing, declaring war, right after Billy Tomahawked some factories.
 
You can say what you want about these guys, but they sure know who their allies are.

Posted by: Editor at September 27, 2006 03:31 PM (adpJH)

3 i m right. how osama dead.

Posted by: salan jan at September 28, 2006 01:56 AM (nefAo)

4 jonny

Posted by: jonny at September 28, 2006 08:51 AM (QbGjZ)

5 Considering that Tupac Shakur was far more prolific in death than life,
and released about a thousand videos, songs, and movies after his
demise, maybe muslims have some mystical power to project themselves
onto recording media from beyond the grave?

Posted by: Improbulus Maximus at September 28, 2006 10:08 AM (v3I+x)

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