
Posted Mon, 02/20/2012 - 12:29 by admin
Gen. Ziauddin Khawaja, an
Ex–security chief for Pakistan, accuses former president Pervez Musharraf of
knowing where bin Laden was hiding and saying nothing.
Ever since the Navy SEALs found Osama bin Laden hiding in Abbottabad, Pakistan,
less than a mile from the country’s national military academy, the question
haunting American relations with Pakistan has been: who knew he was there? How
did the most-wanted man in human history find a hideout in one of Pakistan’s
most exclusive military cantonment cities and live there for five years without
the Pakistani spy service finding him? Or did it know all along?
Now there is an explosive new charge. The former head of Pakistan’s
Inter-Services Intelligence directorate (ISI) says former president Pervez
Musharraf knew bin Laden was in Abbottabad. Gen. Ziauddin Khawaja, also known as
Ziauddin Butt, was head of the ISI from 1997 to 1999. A four-star general, he
fought in the 1965 and 1971 wars with India. He was the first head of the Army’s
Strategic Plans Division, which controls the country’s nuclear weapons. Prime
Minister Nawaz Sharif made him director-general of the ISI in 1997 and promoted
him to chief of Army staff on Oct. 12, 1999, when he fired Musharraf from the
job. Musharraf refused to go and launched a coup that overthrew Sharif. Ziauddin
spent the next two years in solitary confinement, was discharged from the Army,
and had his property confiscated and his retirement benefits curtailed. So he
has a motive to speak harshly about Musharraf.
Bearing that in mind, here is what the former spy chief claims. Ziauddin says
that the safe house in Abbottabad was made to order for bin Laden by another
Pakistani intelligence officer, Brig. Gen. Ijaz Shah, who was the ISI bureau
head in Lahore when Musharraf staged his coup. Musharraf later made him head of
the intelligence bureau, the ISI’s rival in Pakistan’s spy-versus-spy wars.
Ziauddin says Ijaz Shah was responsible for setting up bin Laden in Abbottabad,
ensuring his safety and keeping him hidden from the outside. And Ziauddin says
Musharraf knew all about it.
An ex-security chief in Pakistan has accused former president Pervez Musharraf
of knowing bin Laden’s hideout and saying nothing, Lefteris Pitarakis / AP Photo
Ijaz Shah is a colorful character. He has been closely linked to Ahmed Omar
Saeed Sheikh, a British-born Kashmiri terrorist who was imprisoned in India in
1994 for kidnapping three British citizens and an American. Saeed was freed when
Pakistani terrorists hijacked an Indian airliner to Kandahar, Afghanistan, in
December 2000, a plot masterminded by bin Laden and assisted by the ISI and the
Afghan Taliban. Saeed was part of the plot two years later to kidnap Daniel
Pearl and turned himself in to Brigadier Shah. Musharraf nominated Shah to be
ambassador to Australia, but Canberra said no thanks. So he got the
intelligence-bureau job.
Former prime minister Benazir Bhutto accused Shah of being behind the attempt to
murder her when she returned from exile in late 2007. She was, of course, killed
in another attempt later that year. Shah fled to Australia for a time while the
situation cooled off.
Ziauddin says Ijaz Shah was responsible for setting up bin Laden in Abbottabad
and Musharraf knew all about it.
Without a doubt, Ziauddin has an ax to grind. But he is also well tied in to the
Pakistani intelligence world. When he was DG/ISI, he set up a special commando
team to find and capture bin Laden with U.S. help. Elite commandos from the
Special Services Group, Pakistan’s SEALs, were put on the hunt. Musharraf
disbanded the group after he took power. Ziauddin’s successor at the ISI, Gen.
Mahmud Ahmad, refused American requests to go after bin Laden right up to 9/11.
Then Musharraf had to fire him because, even after 9/11, he did not want to do
anything to bring bin Laden to justice.
We don’t know who was helping hide bin Laden, but we need to track them down. If
Mush, as many call him in Pakistan, knew, he should be questioned by the
authorities the next time he sets foot in America. The explosive story about
him, which was first reported in the must-read Militant Leadership Monitor, is
more than an academic issue. If we can find who hid bin Laden, we will probably
know who is hiding his successor, Ayman al-Zawahiri, and the rest of the al
Qaeda gang.
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2012/02/13/pakistan-s-musharraf-h
as-been-accused-of-knowing-osama-bin-laden-s-hideout.html
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