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Taliban says bin Laden alive: Al
Arabiya TV
Dubai -
Dubai-based Al Arabiya television on Tuesday quoted a Taliban official
as saying al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden was alive and in good
health.
The Arabic channel said its Pakistan
bureau had received a call from the unnamed Taliban official a few
days after a leaked French secret document said Saudi intelligence
believed bin Laden died last month in Pakistan.
"The official said bin Laden was
alive and that reports that he is ill are not true," said Bakr Atyani,
Al Arabiya's Islamabad correspondent. "The Taliban checked with
members who are close to al Qaeda that these reports are baseless."
Bin Laden and his deputy Ayman al-Zawahri
are believed to be hiding in the border area between Afghanistan and
Pakistan. He was last seen in a video statement aired to coincide with
the November 2004 U.S. presidential elections.
A report in French regional daily
L'Est Republicain last week quoted a document from the DGSE foreign
intelligence service, saying the Saudi secret services were convinced
bin Laden had died of typhoid.
Saudi Arabia said on Sunday it had no
evidence that bin Laden was dead. French Foreign Minister Philippe
Douste-Blazy said that as far as he knew the Saudi-born militant was
alive.
Bin Laden has issued several audio
messages in the past two years, the last one in July 2006 in which he
vowed al Qaeda would fight the United States anywhere in the world.
The United States invaded Afghanistan
in 2001 to flush out al Qaeda and the government of the hard-line
Islamic Taliban movement that supported it after the militant network
carried out the September 11, 2001 attacks on New York and Washington. --
The
Associated Press
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