Taliban founder Colonel Imam feared missing in FATA

Colonel (retd) Imam and former ISI official Squadron Leader (retd) Khalid Khawaja were guiding a British documentary maker in North Waziristan when they all went missing.

Colonel Imam was instrumental on founding the Taliban in the 1990s and has been an advocate of their cause. Khalid Khawaja was an associate of Osama Bin Laden in the 1980s. In theory no two men would have been safer to travel with in this dangerous area.

Who has taken them? Have the Taliban turned on these men for their former connection to to the Pakistani state? Or have agencies of some country nabbed them?

Fears grow for British film-maker missing in Pakistan’s tribal area | World news | The Guardian

A British documentary film-maker has gone missing after setting out to interview Taliban leaders in Pakistan’s lawless tribal area.

Two former senior members of Pakistan’s intelligence agency, who were acting as guides, are believed to have been abducted at the same time.

Asad Qureshi was making a film in North Waziristan, the most dangerous tract of the tribal belt that borders Afghanistan. There were unconfirmed reports that a second Briton was working in the team.

One of the missing former officials from Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) is Colonel Imam, the officer credited with creating the Taliban in the 1990s.

Pakistani military offensives have cleared most of the tribal zone of Islamist militants but North Waziristan remains a stronghold for the Taliban and al-Qaida and a continuing source of anxiety for western governments.

Qureshi is a British national of Pakistani descent and an experienced film-maker. He has been working as a freelancer since moving to Pakistan five years ago. He has made previous trips into extremist-held areas in Waziristan.

According to a former member of the Pakistani parliament, with whom the team stayed en route at the edge of the tribal area, there were two British nationals working on the film.

“Both had British passports,” Javed Ibrahim Paracha said. The team stayed in his house in the town of Kohat on the night of 25 March. “They could have been picked up by American agencies or the Taliban.” Paracha said they planned to visit the main town of Miram Shah the next day, but it is not known how far they travelled. The Foreign Office said it was not aware of the presence of a second Briton.

Travelling with Qureshi were two well-known former Pakistani intelligence agents, who have long-established links with militants. Retired ISI brigadier Colonel Imam, whose real name is Sultan Amir Tarar, and former ISI official Khalid Khawaja both worked with the mujahideen resistance to the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, in the 1980s.

A Foreign Office spokeswoman said: “Officials at the British High Commission in Islamabad are urgently investigating reports that a British national is missing.”

Re: Taliban founder Colonel Imam feared missing in FATA

Most likely some foreign hands involved in this one.... 80% chances are it's Americans or British.. !

Turns out to be the remaining 20%. Their kidnappers are demanding the release of Taliban prisoners in exchange for him.

Very ironic that after so many years founding & championing the so-called righteousness of the Taliban (in Colonel Imam’s case) and defending them in court (Khwaja’s case) … they are going to be killed by the Taliban.

If what Colonel Imam says is true… ISI sent them there to get rid of them.

http://www.dawn.com/wps/wcm/connect/dawn-content-library/dawn/news/pakistan/03-militants-release-video-of-former-isi-officers-ss-05

Re: Taliban founder Colonel Imam feared missing in FATA

Some collusion?

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we are living in a crazy country.

This Colluding Col Imam and Talibanic Khawaja are setting up drama bazi to get their buddies out of jail.

Do not believe their video shideo. They are all sitting in Talibotic drawing room feasting on halwa and the freshly spilled blood of the suicider’s victims.

May Allah swt keep them in the Jahannum.

Aamin
Hope they will soon join Zia there.

:smack: tmko kis ne khuda banadiya? Altaf BHAI ne?

That's what happens when violent militiamen become the norm. Being Taliban is more like an ideology. But there is no single authority leading the Taliban. Every violent group makes decision of perpetrating violence based on its own understanding of situation.
Those two guys might have thought that they would be safe among Taliban since they were their godfathers. And it is probably that most of those Talibanic violent groups would have considered them one of their own. But since all groups are independent, so it took only ONE group to disagree.

This is why no one should be allowed to be able to commit any sort of violence in society, in order for society to develop and function in normalcy.

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Well said.:K: Alas this should have been understood by founder fathers of jehadi groups in eighties fighting Uncle Sam’s war. Zia-ul-Haq, his cronies and his supporters who are still alive should learn the lesson. You reap what you sow. 

These evil created evils, because of this whole Pakistan is now suffering. One dictator clown justified Jehadis because of threat to country from West and another clown dicator justified anti-jehadi movement because of threat of danger from East. I wonder had Quaid known this kind of leadership would follow him and ruin the country, perhaps he would have thought of other options. Shame on these dictators and those who praised these retard generals.