Warlord Fled Bin Laden
Documents released by a U.S. company acquired the site and insiders that the al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden escaped from the pursuit U.S. special forces and British to him in December 2001, with the assistance of a local warlords, gave him fighters to guide him to safety in the north-eastern Afghanistan.

Was quoted by The Guardian newspaper on Tuesday for a document dating back to August 2007 – and placed officials Guantanamo Bay – a detainee named Aaron Shirzad Afghan claimed that bin Laden escaped from an ambush in the mountains of Tora Bora, the assistance of the commander of Pakistani local claims Maulvi Noor Mohammad.
The newspaper quoted a document that Noor Mohammad feet 40 or 50 fighters to escort the Bin Laden and his deputy Ayman al-Zawahiri to safety, after a meeting with the commander of military operations in al-Qaeda, known as Abu Turab in mid-December 2001.
The newspaper quoted a document Guantanamo that bin Laden was present city of Khost in eastern Afghanistan on 11 September 2001, then moved on to stay in a guest house in Kabul in October of the same year, arrived at the November 30 to the city of Jalalabad, where the deployment of 100 thousand dollars to the leaders of local tribes to ensure their loyalty, before moving to the mountains of Tora Bora because of his intimate knowledge of the region since the war against the Soviets in the eighties of the last century, and the residence after his arrival to Afghanistan from Sudan in 1996.
The documents said that bin Laden left his post in the mountains of Tora Bora quickly and abruptly with a small number of individuals chosen by himself and let his bodyguards, where, while his family fled from the city of Kandahar, where it has established throughout the fighting in 2001.
The personal driver for al-Qaeda leader and another man married to one of his daughters to facilitate the escape of three of his wives from Afghanistan, as the novel is being held in Guantanamo Bay, Salim Ahmed Salim Hamdan.
According to the document, the wives of bin Laden left the Kandahar toward the Pakistani border, were transferred from there to the city of Quetta, south-eastern Pakistan, and the Mall of the escape of bin Laden and his family wealthy Gulf sympathized with al Qaeda.
The U.S. forces launched an operation to capture or kill bin Laden, the beginning of December 2001, after nearly three weeks of entry into the Afghan capital, Kabul, and has more than 100 soldiers from the Special Forces Bank – with the support of thousands of Afghans – surrounded the headquarters of bin Laden at Tora Bora After ten days of fighting.
Source: UPI
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