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Trapped Al Qaeda fighters agree to surrender to Afghan tribes
EFE | 12/11/01

Posted on 12/11/2001 2:37:38 AM PST by kattracks

Milawa Mountains, Afghanistan, Dec 11, 2001 (EFE via COMTEX) -- Al Qaeda forces trapped by U.S.-backed Afghan tribesmen in the Tora Bora region agreed Tuesday to surrender their weapons and give themselves up on Wednesday, a tribal chief told reporters.

Commander Hajji Zaman told EFE that the fighters loyal to alleged terrorist mastermind Osama bin Laden would come down from their mountain bunkers Wednesday at 8 a.m. (0330 GMT) in small groups, hand over the weapons and be taken into custody by the tribes.

Zaman declined to specifically say if bin Laden was still with his forces in their cave and tunnel complex in the mountains of eastern Afghanistan but indicated that he was not.

The commander added that the prisoners would be turned over to the United Nations and not the U.S. military. He did not clarify if that was one of the conditions of the surrender agreement.

Following heavy fighting throughout the morning, the tribal leaders declared a cease fire and opened surrender negotiations with the Al Qaeda via radio.

At first, the Al Qaeda chiefs requested a three-day period to study their surrender, but when that was refused they asked if they could give their answer by 8 a.m. local time on Wednesday.

However, that request was also turned down by the tribal leaders whose forces began their offensive after U.S. warplanes softened up the Al Qaeda with intensive air strikes.

In face-to-face talks with their enemy, the Al Qaeda fighters finally agreed to give up on Wednesday.

Tribal leader Hazrat Ali told reporters from his front line position: "I'm sure that bin Laden will be found there, he was seen yesterday."

But another commander, Awal Gul, said that the Al Qaeda leader may have fled to southern Afghanistan. "I don't think he is still here," he said. "It is too small of an area and he could be captured."

Gul told reporters that the Al Qaeda forces, most of whom are believed to be Arabs, Pakistanis, Chechens and other foreigners, were trapped in an area measuring a scant one square kilometer (half a mile) and said the families belonging to bin Laden's men came down from the mountain earlier in the day.

They were allowed through the front line by the tribesmen, he added.

The tribal chiefs said earlier they had asked the U.S. military to suspend their bombing runs so they could attack the Al Qaeda's tunnel and cave complex.

"We don't need them now and can always ask for renewed air attacks if it's necessary," Ali said.

Near the tribal forces' front line the bodies of three Al Qaeda fighters could be seen. Two had been killed by a grenade or mortar blast and the third had been machine gunned.

Tribal sources said they they killed at least four Al Qaeda troops and, while losing three of their own in the morning's fighting.

The chiefs declined to confirm reports that U.S. special forces commandos had arrived in the area on Monday and taken part in the fighting.

The U.S.-backed tribal forces began their offensive against Al Queda following the fall last week of the southern city of Kandahar, the last redoubt of the Taliban regime which sheltered bin Ladin and governed Afghanistan for five years.

The United States and Britain began their air strikes on the Taliban and Al Qaeda on Oct. 7 after the Taliban refused to hand over bin Laden who U.S. officials blame for the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on New York City and Washington.

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Copyright (c) 2001. Agencia EFE S.A.



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To: kattracks
Put them in one of those airtight Tupperware box cars for transport. Alliance commanders can just claim to be trying to keep the captured Al Qaeda's "fresh".

Apparently scores of Al Qaeda have suffocated in these boxes being transported to the prison yards. Darn those Tupperware box care people. I smell a products liability suit.

21 posted on 12/11/2001 6:06:16 AM PST by kinghorse
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To: Boxsford
See in that second paragraph referring to OBL, "alleged terrorist mastermind". I thought we all got past that "alledged" stuff.

Maybe we should start referring to the writers of such pap as "alleged journalists."

22 posted on 12/11/2001 6:12:55 AM PST by VoodooEconomist
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To: AmericaUnited
"Whatever happened to "fight to the death" ? They gave us their word. DARN"

Funny what no sleep for two months and a million tons of falling ordnance will do to you....

23 posted on 12/11/2001 6:23:17 AM PST by eureka!
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To: kattracks
Take no al-Qaeda prisoners. EACH and EVERY one of them must be considered as a potential suicide hijacker and will seek to kill as many Americans as possible as long as they draw breath. REMEMBER 3 MONTHS AGO TODAY. TAKE NO AL-QAEDA PRISONERS!
24 posted on 12/11/2001 6:34:49 AM PST by Two Thirds Vote Aye
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To: kinghorse
A couple of weeks ago some UN spokesman said that they don't have any capability for accepting surrenders in Afganistan. I'd be very surprised if they have acquired such capability since then. I think the Al Queda guys are being fed a line of BS to get them to surrender.
25 posted on 12/11/2001 6:50:57 AM PST by SBprone
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To: SBprone
I suggest we put on our blue helmets and accept the surrender on behalf of the UN.
26 posted on 12/11/2001 6:53:59 AM PST by rwt60
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To: WIMom
We all know OBL tp be a Moma's boy.
27 posted on 12/11/2001 6:58:24 AM PST by oyez
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To: KQQL
This means OBL is not there in Afgan.

Not necessarily, IMHO. . .

28 posted on 12/11/2001 6:59:19 AM PST by MeekOneGOP
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To: kattracks
The commander added that the prisoners would be turned over to the United Nations and not the U.S. military. He did not clarify if that was one of the conditions of the surrender agreement.

This is the problem with fighting a proxy war. Our interests and objectives are not always protected.

29 posted on 12/11/2001 7:20:58 AM PST by Heisenburger
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To: kattracks
At first, the Al Qaeda chiefs requested a three-day period to study their surrender, but when that was refused they asked if they could give their answer by 8 a.m. local time on Wednesday.

However, that request was also turned down by the tribal leaders whose forces began their offensive after U.S. warplanes softened up the Al Qaeda with intensive air strikes.

In face-to-face talks with their enemy, the Al Qaeda fighters finally agreed to give up on Wednesday.

Translation: We will fight to the DEATH! - NOT! !

30 posted on 12/11/2001 7:21:43 AM PST by MeekOneGOP
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To: epluribus_2; VoodooEconomist
"Yeah, that 6 foot five grandma with the razor-burn and stinky burka must have been scurrying quickly down the mountainside with the kids..."

ROFLOL

Wasn't it just last Senday that another "alleged journalist" reported that bin Laden was "personally leading" his 1000 troops in the defense of his "bomb blasted" cave complex?

And what happened to the story informing us that bin Leavin' wants to be shot on live TV?

31 posted on 12/11/2001 7:23:05 AM PST by cake_crumb
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To: VoodooEconomist
"alleged journalist".....good one!
32 posted on 12/11/2001 7:58:58 AM PST by Boxsford
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To: lilsparky
Ok here is the deal, they hand them over to the UN, we without all rebuilding money from afghanistan, along with all rewards, bounty. Or the UN can pay the bounties.
33 posted on 12/11/2001 9:04:40 AM PST by veryconernedamerican
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To: veryconernedamerican
withhold rebuilding money that is
34 posted on 12/11/2001 9:08:41 AM PST by veryconernedamerican
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To: ohioman
I know what you mean. At least when Americans choose to fight to the death they mean it (e.g., The Alamo). These guys are all talk.

Can you say daisy cutter? ;-)

The Taliban crumbled fairly quickly when hit by this bomb in the latter part of the conflict. Al Quaeda reacted the same way. Reports last night indicated that screams and cries could be heard from radio intercepts calling for help after the bomb hit.

Underestimate the U.S. again, nimrods!
35 posted on 12/11/2001 9:27:23 AM PST by hawkeyeBetsy
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