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Sudan handing over bin-Laden associates
United Press International | September 21, 2001, Friday 05:29 PM | ELI J. LAKE

Posted on 09/21/2001 3:15:44 PM PDT by Wallaby

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Sudan handing over bin-Laden associates
By ELI J. LAKE
United Press International
September 21, 2001, Friday 05:29 PM Eastern Time

WASHINGTON, Sept. 21
Sudan has taken steps, at U.S. direction, to crack down on members of Osama bin Laden's terrorism network still in the country after Khartoum formally banned bin Laden's al Qaida organization in 1996, U.S. officials and diplomatic sources said Friday.


"Before Sept. 11, we may have given them a C-plus in counter-terrorism, but now they are close to getting an A."
These officials also told United Press International that Sudan has offered the United States military bases and overflight rights for any anti-terror strike.

A senior Bush Administration official, speaking on condition of anonymity Thursday, told UPI, "There are anti-American groups that were still around and they have shut them down. We pointed them in a direction in a few cases to people we knew were still in the al Qaida network." This official told UPI that these individuals were not members of operative cells, but rather strays who had made anti-American threats. In some cases, he added, the Sudanese government did not know their connection to bin Laden's international operation.

U.S. officials and diplomatic sources told UPI that in fact Sudan's intelligence ministry has handed over the names and locations of individuals in the al Qaida network to CIA sources on the ground in Sudan. On Sept. 18, Sudanese Foreign Minister Mustafa Othman Taha said that CIA and FBI representatives have been operating in Khartoum as part of coordinated efforts between the two countries to combat terrorism.

"Before Sept. 11, we may have given them a C-plus in counter-terrorism, but now they are close to getting an A," one U.S. official familiar with recent joint activities told UPI.

Diplomatic and U.S. sources also say Sudan has given Washington total access to its banking system, something that will likely assist the United States in its new initiative to choke off financial links to terror organizations. Bin Laden had numerous assets in Sudan prior to his exile in 1996, including access to tanneries, and even the airport in Port Sudan in the north. This week, the State Department announced it would investigate allegations that bin-Laden and his associates have interests in the country's profitable gum arabic trade.

In an interview Friday, Sudan's ambassador in Washington, Khidir Haroun Ahmed, told UPI that U.S. operatives "have been given free access to different parts of the country. They have engaged in very detailed issues. We have tried our best to cooperate with them to answer all questions, I'm sure this covered all issues of concern, people have been cooperating subtly with their counterparts here."

In fact, according to Ahmed, U.S. and Sudanese intelligence officials have been cooperating for more than one year. "We have been cooperating for the last fourteen months," he said. "People have been shuttling between Khartoum and here for some time."


Earlier this month, the Bush Administration even named John Danforth special envoy to the civil war in that country -- further stepping up U.S. engagement with the North African state.
Indeed, one State Department source said in an interview that the U.S. charge d'affairs has stayed in the U.S. embassy in Khartoum virtually full time since the summer. Prior to this, the United States would only send an American representative to Sudan's capital once a month to retain diplomatic credentials.

The U.S. government still designates Sudan as a "state sponsor of terrorism." But the latest State Department report on global terrorism says that the government has come close to getting off of that list, due to its cooperation with U.S. officials. A Sept. 10 report from the Congressional Research Service said, "Sudan appears closest of any of the Near Eastern countries on the terrorism list to being removed," in large part because of its joint anti-terror cooperation with the United States.

Earlier this month, the Bush Administration even named John Danforth special envoy to the civil war in that country -- further stepping up U.S. engagement with the North African state.



TOPICS: Breaking News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: binladen; sudan
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1 posted on 09/21/2001 3:15:44 PM PDT by Wallaby
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To: Wallaby
Free the Christians!
2 posted on 09/21/2001 3:19:59 PM PDT by freedom_from_socialism
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To: Wallaby
Good news. Thanks for the post.
3 posted on 09/21/2001 3:20:20 PM PDT by Jean S
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To: Wallaby
Are they REALLY cleaning house, or just throwing us a few arabs they don't like?

I hope "cooperating with us" means we have OUR people there running down leads.

4 posted on 09/21/2001 3:21:36 PM PDT by Bill Rice
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To: Wallaby
Fox News just announced that Sudan had arrested 300+.
5 posted on 09/21/2001 3:24:41 PM PDT by blam
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To: Wallaby
Since in the past Sudanese passports have been used by terrorists entering the US, I will believe it when I see it. But if all this is true -- and a fair haul of terrorists being brought out of the Sudan in handcuffs or in body bags, plus bushels of money from bin Laden accouts will be the proof -- Then this is very good news.

If the Sudan can turn itself around that quickly, so can any other nation that would like to by on the good side of the US. It's starting to sound like "Godfather" time, "I didn't know who you were with."

The (More er Less) Honorable Billybob,
cyberCongressman from Western Carolina

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6 posted on 09/21/2001 3:27:05 PM PDT by Congressman Billybob
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To: blam
Don't mess with US.
7 posted on 09/21/2001 3:27:59 PM PDT by GVnana
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To: Wallaby
Well, it's a start...
8 posted on 09/21/2001 3:28:06 PM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
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To: Bill Rice, Wal
Are they REALLY cleaning house, or just throwing us a few arabs they don't like?

Good one. Right, give us a couple of bad guys as long as we don't interfere with the slave trade.

9 posted on 09/21/2001 3:29:18 PM PDT by Pearls Before Swine
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To: Wallaby
Strangely enough it is starting to seem that countries around the region are starting to take our president seriously. It seems they have taken the measure of the man and decided it is best not to mess with him.
10 posted on 09/21/2001 3:30:08 PM PDT by Straight Vermonter
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To: Wallaby
See my post 9. I typed "Wal" instead of Wallaby.
11 posted on 09/21/2001 3:30:13 PM PDT by Pearls Before Swine
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To: Congressman Billybob
The best part is this: Sudan must cooperate or get a load of s*** from the USA. However, if the cooperate, Sudan's leaders will become subject to attack by these same terrorists, which will only make them crack down even harder.
12 posted on 09/21/2001 3:30:15 PM PDT by ambrose
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To: Wallaby
this is absolutely amazing news...and we didn't even have to bomb any aspirin factories to do it. Nevertheless, trust but verify
13 posted on 09/21/2001 3:32:56 PM PDT by arielb
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To: Pearls Before Swine
that's exactly how I see it also.
14 posted on 09/21/2001 3:32:57 PM PDT by IRtorqued
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To: Bill Rice
China doesn't want us in there so we don't run into their major operations that they aren't supposed to have in Sudan. Sudan is helping and will give up it's terrorists, but not because of us.
15 posted on 09/21/2001 3:33:56 PM PDT by Hillarys Gate Cult
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To: Straight Vermonter
the only thing kartoom is taking seriously is their slave trade.
16 posted on 09/21/2001 3:34:48 PM PDT by IRtorqued
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To: Straight Vermonter
Strangely enough it is starting to seem that countries around the region are starting to take our president seriously. It seems they have taken the measure of the man and decided it is best not to mess with him.
Hmm? Yes. Don't mess with Texas/Don't mess with U.S.

Nice ring. . .



Please Support President Bush!

Please Support President Bush ! ! !

17 posted on 09/21/2001 3:52:23 PM PDT by MeekOneGOP
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To: Wallaby
Interesting post, thanks.
18 posted on 09/21/2001 4:01:30 PM PDT by quimby
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To: blam
"Fox News just announced that Sudan had arrested 300+."

I guess the Sudan takes President Bush at his word.

19 posted on 09/21/2001 4:01:38 PM PDT by the Deejay
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To: JeanS
I just wanted you to know personally from me, Jean, that Socks C. is well. Also, contrary to certain pernicious alligations hurled by certain Federal Law Enforcement Elements in and about Klamath Falls, Oregon, Socks C. IS NOT AN ECO-TERRORIST. He just likes suker fish and refuses to come home while times are soo good. You would never recognize the "little bas%$@d". He looks like one of thosse over weight "Kleiben Kats".

He refuses to come in. Klamath Falls refuses to hand him over . . . breaking . . .

20 posted on 09/21/2001 4:01:42 PM PDT by Phil V.
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