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Video: Al-Qaeda in Pakistan Plans Election Chaos |
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Contributed by J. R. Ransom
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 Syed Saleem Shahzad Al-Qaeda in Pakistan Plans Election Chaos Video (3min 1 sec) features Syed Saleem Shahzad reporting via telecom from Karachi, Pakistan. "I have gathered from my recent trip to tribal areas where I had some meetings with some rather high-profile militants and they were pretty much obsessed with what they call 'harooj' in Pakistan. Harooj means revolt.
And revolt means that it would be very much different from the previous strategy like isolated suicide attacks. Revolt means they would build a surge, a serious surge in Pakistan...
Al-Qaeda today is very much restructured. Compared to 2006, it has very much restructured. They have formed committees... like military committee, like the religious committee, like coordination committees.
And they have established independent cells all over the Pakistani cities. And each cell doesn't know the whereabouts and the nature of other cells..."
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