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Pakistan Taliban Training Frenchmen, Officials Say

Pakistan Taliban Frenchman

ISHTIAQ MAHSUD   03/24/12 04:22 PM ET  AP

DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Pakistan — Dozens of French Muslims are training with the Taliban in northwestern Pakistan, raising fears of future attacks following the shooting deaths of seven people in southern France allegedly by a man who spent time in the region, Pakistani intelligence officials said Saturday.

Authorities are investigating whether Mohamed Merah, the Frenchman of Algerian descent who is suspected of killing three Jewish schoolchildren, a rabbi and three French paratroopers in Toulouse this month, was among the training group, the officials said.

Merah was killed in a dramatic gunfight with police Thursday after a 32-hour standoff at his Toulouse apartment. The 23-year-old former auto body worker traveled twice to Afghanistan in 2010 and to Pakistan in 2011, and said he trained with al-Qaida in the Pakistani militant stronghold of Waziristan.

Approximately 85 Frenchmen have been training with the Pakistani Taliban in the North Waziristan tribal area for the past three years, according to the intelligence officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to talk to the media. Most of the men have dual nationality with France and North African countries.

The Frenchmen operate under the name Jihad-e-Islami and are being trained to use explosives and other weapons at camps near the town of Miran Shah and in the Datta Khel area, the officials said. They are led by a French commander who goes by the name Abu Tarek. Five of the men returned to France in January 2011 to find new recruits, according to the officials. It's unclear whether Merah was among that group.

French President Nicolas Sarkozy promised a crackdown on French citizens found to have trained in terror camps abroad.

"Anyone who goes abroad to follow ideological courses that lead to terrorism will be criminally punished. The response will be prison," he said in a campaign speech Saturday.

A senior French official close to the investigation into the shootings told The Associated Press on Friday that despite Merah's claims of al-Qaida links, there was no sign he had "trained or been in contact with organized groups or jihadists."

A militant commander, Ahmed Marwat, claimed in a phone call with the AP on Saturday that Merah was affiliated with the Pakistani Taliban in Waziristan, but provided no details. Marwat said he was part of the Jundullah wing of the Pakistani Taliban.

The claim could not be independently verified.

The Pakistani Taliban, which is closely allied with al-Qaida, has carried out hundreds of attacks in Pakistan over the past several years that have killed thousands of people. Taliban leaders say they want to oust the U.S.-backed government and install a hardline Islamist regime. They also have international jihadi ambitions and trained the Pakistani-American who tried to detonate a car bomb in New York City's Times Square in 2010.

The main sanctuary for the Pakistani Taliban is the restive tribal region along the Afghan border, especially North and South Waziristan. Despite a large military offensive in South Waziristan in 2009, the government has very little control over the area.

Western officials have been concerned for years about Muslim militants with European citizenship visiting northwestern Pakistan, possibly training for missions that could include terror attacks in Europe where they would act as "lone wolves" or on the orders of others. In 2010 alone, dozens were believed to be there.

Merah told police during the standoff that he was trained "by a single person" when he was in Waziristan, not in a training center, so as not to be singled out because he spoke French," the director of the DCRI intelligence service, Bernard Squarcini, told the Le Monde newspaper.

Merah was questioned by French intelligence officers last November after his second trip to Afghanistan, and was cooperative and provided a USB key with tourist-like photos of his trip, the French official close to the investigation told the AP.

While he was under surveillance last year, Merah was never seen contacting any radicals and went to nightclubs, not mosques, the official said. People who knew him confirmed that he was at a nightclub in recent weeks.

Merah told negotiators during the police standoff that he was able to buy a large arsenal of weapons thanks to years of petty theft, the official said.

French prosecutors said Merah filmed himself carrying out the three shooting attacks in Toulouse that began March 11.

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Associated Press writers Jamey Keaten, Elaine Ganley and Angela Charlton in Paris and Sarah DiLorenzo in Toulouse contributed to this report.

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08:50 AM on 03/26/2012
i don't see reply button on my page?
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Marky Mark
08:40 AM on 03/26/2012
Nuke Pakistan !!
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Amateurs talk tactics, pros talk logistics
01:33 PM on 04/23/2012
And... Get nuked in return...
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Marky Mark
08:38 AM on 03/26/2012
You know who they are, KILL THEM!
12:59 AM on 03/26/2012
They are a peaceful religion. So much for "peaceful"
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12:25 AM on 03/26/2012
None of us should be fooled into thinking that with Obama's indulgently publicized withdrawals from either Iraq or Afghanistan a long and terribly misguided era is coming to an end.

On the contrary, it only means that the next phase will then be underway.

While we have every reason to question the long-time wisdom of our ill-advised military expeditions to the Middle East and the short-term gains either of them produced, this should not lull us into assuming that the jihadist threat to the West is diminishing and/or will be replaced by more eirenic efforts centered on dialogue and constructive engagement.

There is every reason to believe that this next phase will be even more dangerous. As much as Gates and now Panetta chirp about Al-Qaeda being 'on the ropes', if anything the jihadist movement has gained more momentum, greater inspiration, and a deeper resolve to destroy the Western infidel societies.
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12:11 AM on 03/26/2012
MELT THE B _ _ T _ _ D'S .
12:00 AM on 03/26/2012
French Muslims in Pakistan Taliban training camps for advanced terrorist training? I thought Pakistan is on our side? Why is there Taliban terrorist camps in Pakistan?

Just like Osama Bin Cockroach was being protected by the ISA (Pakistani Intel Service) now they are allowing terrorists train in their country.

Pakistan support terrorism. Always have and always will. Cut-off all their military, financial, and economic aid right now. The US should establish a better relationship with India rather than Pakistan. India is far better nation than Pakistan. Pakistan is the real enemy. Osama Bin Cockroach was proof enough.
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Leon Engelun
11:22 PM on 03/25/2012
Pakistan / Taliban. Only surprise to me is the fact that anyone can go to a war zone during a time of war and train with the Taliban and no one questions it. It is like an everyday trip to the grocery store I guess.
10:52 PM on 03/25/2012
Just what is the protocol for a surrenduring suicide bomber?
10:26 PM on 03/25/2012
We must 'help' Pakistan in their efforts to eliminate these Taliban training groups.
08:56 PM on 03/25/2012
GOOD PLACE FOR THE FRENCH...
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Acorn Tree
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10:10 PM on 03/25/2012
whats wrong with the french they are miles ahead of the US culturally
08:36 PM on 03/25/2012
This seems to be a world wide problem. The question is ,is the world going to wake up .The west trys to be so PC and we will PC oursellves to death. The rest like china and russia are just kidding themselves. They are no ones friends and they will use france and everyone else to have a muslim world
02:32 PM on 03/25/2012
American & European nations must wake up to this terrible threat...everyone is so worried about their "rights" to heck with that, monitor & investigate Muslims in other countries, or senseless murders will continue. They need to be controlled and if necessary deported or destroyed.
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10:13 PM on 03/25/2012
you really cant fight terrorism we dont even have anyone to fight they dont have soldiers we have captured all the leaders more just show up. im not saying we shouldnt fight it but we are going around it all wrong the only thing we know we can stop is the money and the united states is sitting onto off all their opium and not destroying it. although destroying it would destroy their economy and leave hundreds of thousands starving in another africa type area
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02:10 PM on 03/25/2012
If true, its really puzzling why the French care if the latest killer was trained there. They have a massive problem i.e. the Pakistan training,, and yet they worry if that guy was there. With thinking like that,, and our giving Egypt the 1.5B,, it makes you wonder how safe we really are. Especially 5-10 years from now.
01:49 PM on 03/25/2012
Come on Huff Po, why you wanna talk like this? Everyone knows that Pakistan is everybody's friend, they take money from any country willing to be their 'ally" just ask America, they gave Osama bin Laden sanctuary, for years, all the while on the dole from America....These aren't Frenchman perse, but muslims whi have french citizenship...they all deserve a bullrt in the head, hopefully before they kill anyone else.