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SLUG: 2-320396 Pakistan / Al-Qaida Hunt (L-O)
DATE:
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DATE=11/13/04

TYPE=CORRESPONDENT REPORT

TITLE=PAKISTAN/AL-QAIDA HUNT (L-O)

NUMBER=2-320396

BYLINE=AYAZ GUL

DATELINE=WANA, PAKISTAN

CONTENT=

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HEADLINE: Pakistan Claims New Victory Against Al-Qaida

Fighters

INTRO: Pakistan's military says it has flushed out hundreds

of al-Qaida-linked militants from its semi-autonomous South

Waziristan tribal area bordering Afghanistan. But as Ayaz

Gul reports from the region's central town, Wana, there is

still no sign of al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden.

TEXT: Regional military commander Major General Niaz Khattak says that his forces have taken control of three-fourths of South Waziristan, a remote mountainous region he says serves as a haven for foreign guerillas.

The general made the remarks on Saturday during a military-arranged press visit to Wana, the administrative center of the border region.

General Khattak says until March of this year, there were as many as 600 such militants, staging attacks in both Pakistan and Afghanistan.

But he says that the anti-terror operations have reduced

these numbers drastically.

/// KHATTAK ACT 1 ///

"With the kind of operations undertaken, nine major

operations and over two dozen smaller operations, and the

kind of attrition caused, in my reckoning, there shouldn't be more than 100 (left)."

/// END ACT ///

The Pakistani general says a decisive operation is currently underway, and has already captured or destroyed several suspected militant hideouts in the area.

/// KHATTAK ACT 2 ///

"We have busted their main bases, we have broken their myth, and we have inflicted a considerable number of casualties. In my reckoning, they have suffered no less than 30 to 40 dead."

/// END ACT ///

General Khattak says many of the remaining fighters,

including fugitives of Afghanistan's ousted Taleban regime,

are being led by Abdullah Mehsud, an al-Qaida-linked

tribesman, who was recently released by the U.S. military

from its base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

But the general adds that he has seen no evidence that al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden is among the foreign fighters resisting the current military campaign.

/// KHATTAK ACT 3 ///

"Let me make it very, very clear to you, that today, so far, I have had no, repeat it, no indication whatsoever of Osama bin Laden. There has not even been a rumor of Osama bin Laden in this area."

/// END ACT ///

American and Afghan officials have been suggesting that the al-Qaida leader could be hiding in the mountainous region

along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border. (SIGNED)

NEB/AG/RH



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