Report: Morsi Met with Al-Qaeda Leader al-Zawahiri While in Pakistan
Posted by Jim Hoft on Sunday, March 31, 2013, 1:18 PM
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According to Misr Elgdida newspaper, during Egyptian president Muhammad
Morsi's recent visit to Pakistan he secretly met with Ayman Zawahiri, the
leader of the terrorist organization al-Qaeda, and promised to smuggle him
back to Egypt.
This was reported at Human Events and The Right Scoop:
The paper used a Pakistani source Bloch Pakistan Newspaper which stated
that since Zawahiri had to travel to remain in hiding between Pakistan and
Afghanistan, that an agreement was reached with high level officials in the
Pakistani Intelligence (ISI) to minimize the burden of security needs
between the two nations, that Pakistan was glad to allow Zawahiri to leave
to Egypt.
The Pakistani source which Elgdida quoted adds that:
"the meeting lasted 45 minutes, during which Egyptian president
Muhammad Morsi promised to make preparations for Ayman Zawahiri to return
soon to Egypt, indicating that some Muslim Brotherhood members would handle
the operation, by first smuggling the al-Qaeda leader to a Gulf nation,
likely Qatar, and then easily transferring him to Egypt-on condition that
Zawahiri disappear lest he embarrass Egypt's ruling Muslim Brotherhood with
its American ally, whose security and intelligence agencies consider
Zawahiri most wanted."
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