Karzai calls al-Qaida a 'myth' and denies 9/11 attacks were plotted in Afghanistan
Source: The Guardian
Karzai calls al-Qaida a 'myth' and denies 9/11 attacks were plotted in Afghanistan
On the eve of the anniversary of the 2001 attacks, the former president of
Afghanistan expressed doubt that the terrorist group was responsible
Jason Burke
Thursday 10 September 2015 19.58 BST
Hamid Karzai, the former president of Afghanistan, has questioned the existence of al-Qaida, and denied that the 9/11 terror attacks which killed nearly 3,000 people were planned in Afghanistan.
On the eve of the anniversary of the 2001 attacks, Karzai, who left office last year after 12 years, used an interview with al Jazeera to express his doubt that the terrorist group led by the late Osama bin Laden was responsible for the operation which prompted the invasion of Afghanistan.
I dont know if al-Qaida existed and I dont know if they exist, said Karzai. I have not seen them and Ive not had any report about them, any report that would indicate that al-Qaida is operating in Afghanistan. It is for me a myth (
) For us, they dont exist.
Karzai, who had a poor relationship with successive leaders in Pakistan, also claimed in the interview that Islamic State fighters in Afghanistan are definitely members of Pakistani militias.
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