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Taliban told US it would give up Osama

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Post Fri Jun 04, 2004 12:13 pm

Taliban told US it would give up Osama

Taliban told US it would give up Osama
By Mark Trevelyan

BERLIN, June 4 (Reuters) - U.S. and Taliban officials met secretly in Frankfurt almost a year before the September 11 attacks to discuss terms for the Afghans to hand over Osama bin Laden, according to a German television documentary.

But no agreement was reached and no further negotiations took place before the suicide hijackings in 2001, which bin Laden subsequently hailed in a videotape as the work of his al Qaeda network.

ZDF television quoted Kabir Mohabbat, an Afghan-American businessman, as saying he tried to broker a deal between the Americans and the purist Islamic Taliban rulers of Afghanistan, who were sheltering bin Laden.

He quoted the Taliban foreign minister, Mullah Wakil Ahmed Mutawakil, as saying: "You can have him whenever the Americans are ready. Name us a country and we will extradite him."


A German member of the European Parliament, Elmar Brok, confirmed to Reuters that he had helped Mohabbat in 1999 to establish initial contact with the Americans.


"I was told (by Mohabbat) that the Taliban had certain ideas about handing over bin Laden, not to the United States but to a third country or to the Court of Justice in The Hague," Brok said.


"The message was: 'There is willingness to talk about handing over bin Laden', and the aim of the Taliban was clearly to win the recognition of the American government and the lifting of the boycott," he said, referring to the international isolation of the Taliban.


Brok said he was not in a position to judge how credible the offer was, but he passed it to the U.S. ambassador to Germany, John Kornblum. He said Mohabbat was then summoned to Washington to be interviewed by U.S. officials.


This led in turn to the German meeting, which ZDF said took place between Taliban ministers and U.S. officials in a Frankfurt hotel in November 2000.


The documentary, broadcast on Thursday evening, said the Afghans put forward "several offers" and there was talk of holding further negotiations at the U.S. embassy in Pakistan on where and when bin Laden would be handed over.


In fact, no more talks took place before September 11. But negotiations did resume five days after the attacks, in the Pakistani city of Quetta, ZDF said. This meeting has been previously reported in U.S. media.


Mohabbat said the Americans pressed in Quetta for the handover of bin Laden within 24 hours, but the Taliban were unable to meet that demand.


Within weeks, U.S.-led forces intervened in Afghanistan to drive the Taliban from power and kill, capture or disperse al Qaeda fighters based in Afghan training camps. Bin Laden himself is still at large.


Brok said he had not personally taken part in either of the reported meetings between the Taliban and the United States but believed there had been a "political decision" not to pursue negotiations after the one in Frankfurt.


He told ZDF: "I have to say that I consider this offer (on bin Laden's handover) very much more seriously with hindsight than I did at the time."


Former U.S. envoy Kornblum is now head of investment bank Lazard in Germany, and his office said he had no comment. A U.S. embassy spokesman said he was not familiar with the ZDF programme.

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Post Fri Jun 04, 2004 12:17 pm

hmm maybe they were just trying to distract the Americans.
As for now, I wouldnt be sursprised if OBL was hiding in America

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Post Fri Jun 04, 2004 12:42 pm

It's amazing how much comes out now, long after it happens. Like the one guy with the guilty cocience who could not go through with hijacking a plane and the crashing it.

Post Fri Jun 04, 2004 2:31 pm

FF, you remember what I said a year ago, about putting multiple news articles plus their links in one topic?

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Post Fri Jun 04, 2004 2:46 pm

um....no?

Post Fri Jun 04, 2004 3:46 pm

if obl was hiding in america he would problly be dead already
it would be funny if he were hiding in new york there would be a big crowd ripping him apart
political, sorry i'm american i can't help but harbor some ill feelings toward him and his followers not his religion just him

Post Fri Jun 04, 2004 4:13 pm

I can't believe he's still alive. There's no way. He's an old, old man. I'm talking like in his 60's or early 70's. Not many people in his "line of work" live very long. We haven't heard a peep from him from a long time. I think he's buried in one of the caves that got hammered by our daisy cutter bombs, at Tora Bora. As for the Taliban, they got their asses handed to them on a silver platter. You don't defy the U.S. and expect to get away with it.

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Post Fri Jun 04, 2004 4:35 pm

Scotland as a whole regularyly says **** you America... funny you won't do anything to US.

Post Fri Jun 04, 2004 5:08 pm

No, people don't normally defy America and get away with it. Here in Oz, we've got national elections coming up later this year. The Liberals (currently in power) want to keep our troops in Iraq. However, Labor intends to bring the troops "home by Christmas" - anyone heard that before (hint : World War One ). President Bush launched an attack on Labor the other day by saying we'd be essentially betraying "freedom in Iraq".

But I don't doubt what the German news pushes out. They revealed the truth behind the sinking of the 'Estonia' - do you remember that ferry that sank in the Baltic a couple of years back? They're very thorough. In that respect, I believe that OBL probably was offered for handover. I just find it incredibly ironic that America trained him to fight the Soviets in Afghanistan, and it really, truly did come back to bit them in the ass (pardon my language)

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Post Fri Jun 04, 2004 5:22 pm

To many poltical pitfalls here. *click*

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