Rift Within al-Qaida? Is Osama About to be Found

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23 February, 2009 11:45:00 <author/ashraf/.htm>CLAUDE SALHANI -Middle 
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  Osama Bin Laden

This has not been a good week for al-Qaida and its top leadership. 
First, one of the founders of the number one terror group in the 
world has come out with a stunning attack on the current top 
leadership of al-Qaida, accusing them of being immoral, corrupt and 
on the payroll of Arab intelligence services. And second, geographers 
from the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) believe to 
have narrowed down the possible hiding place of the organization's 
mastermind, Osama bin Laden, to three buildings in Pakistan.

Sayyid Imam al-Sharif, better known by his pseudonym of Dr. Fadl, has 
accused both bin Laden and his Egyptian deputy Ayman al-Zawahiri, of 
hijacking the cause and derailing the original ideology he helped 
establish almost two decades ago.

Does this unexpected turn of events herald the beginning of a major 
shift in the world of takfiri Islamists? Perhaps, In any case it is 
bound to have repercussions on many of those sitting on the fence of 
radical Islamism, teetering between falling prey to those calling for 
terrorist acts and those advocating that the killing of innocents is 
un-Islamic and goes counter to everything that the Koran and Islam stand for.

As for bin Laden and his entourage, they may have bigger problems 
than bad public relations. Using standard geographic tools, the kind 
used to locate endangered species and criminals on the lam, a group 
of researchers at UCLA claim they have narrowed bin Laden's hiding 
place to three possible buildings in the northwestern Pakistani city 
of Parishioner.

Before releasing the information to the public, Thomas W. Gillespie, 
the group's head researcher, a biogeographer from UCLA was quoted in 
the Los Angeles Times as saying he and his students first contacted 
the FBI with their findings. The FBI refused to comment on the 
report, stating they never talk about "an active investigation."

Sharif, who was nabbed in Yemen shortly after the Sept.11, 2001 
attacks and extradited to Egypt, is serving time in Cairo's infamous 
Tora Prison for his part in trying to instigate a revolt in Egypt in 
the 1990s. He launched his surprise assault on his former comrades in 
arms from his cell, in a newly released book he wrote behind bars.

In his book Dr. Fadl condemns what he called the murder of innocent 
victims, saying it went contrary to Islam. He goes on to accuse the 
two top leaders of al-Qaida of being responsible for "every drop of 
blood that was shed or is being shed in Afghanistan and Iraq."

Sharif questions in his book the rationale behind the attacks by 
al-Qaida on the United States, asking how beneficial it might be to 
the cause of Islam in destroying "one of your enemy's buildings and 
he destroys one of your countries?

He called the 9/11 attacks against the World Trade Center in New York 
and against the Pentagon near Washington, D.C. "immoral and counterproductive."

In a major change of policy from what seems to be the current takfiri 
modus operandi, Dr. Fadl opposes the use of terrorism by Muslims 
living in the West on the grounds that "it is not honorable," after 
they have invited you into their homes.

He is particularly harsh on bin Laden's number two, who according to 
a report published in the London Telegraph newspaper, Dr. Fadl has 
known for 40 years.

The Telegraph quotes the jailed Egyptian dissident saying that 
Zawahiri is a "liar who was paid by Sudan's intelligence service to 
organize terrorist attacks in Egypt in the 1990s."

The paper's Cairo correspondent quotes a 26-year veteran of Egypt's 
State Security Directorate, as saying that "Dr. Fadl's assault on 
al-Qaida's core leaders had been very effective, both in prison and outside."

As for finding bin Laden, using part guesswork, part detective work 
and working from satellite maps and images, the UCLA team concluded 
that the unwell bin Laden must have walked almost two miles before 
reaching Parishioner, a city with a population of half a million.

Scrutinizing every building through the use of satellite imagery, the 
group searched for one that would accommodate bin Laden and his party.

They looked for buildings with walls at least 10 feet high to provide 
security and privacy; with at least three rooms and with continuous 
electricity needed to keep bin Laden's kidney dialysis machine functioning.

Three buildings fit the bill. Stay tuned.

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