Abu Dher al-Barmi (AKA Abu Dher Azzam). Screenshot from siteintelgroup.com
Representatives of the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU) uploaded a video where are convincing Pakistanis of Waziristan, the mountainous region at North-East of the country, to continue giving asylum to foreign extremists, SITE Intelligence Group writes. The video lasts 16 minutes and 30 seconds and is the first part of the series called Hindustan Invasion. It was sent to the jihadist forum held on November 14. In the message dated September 30 IMU's Abu Dher al-Barmi is telling the residents of Waziristan what they have to do to protect foreign fighters and explains them that Pakistan government is their main enemy, along with the U.S. “The government currently wants to convince us that the U.S. are planning to invade Pakistan and we have to be on the authorities' side. But I promise and you also have to promise, that if we send one rocket to the U.S., we have to send three of them to Pakistan as well,” Abu Dher al-Barmi said.
Representatives of the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU) uploaded a video where are convincing Pakistanis of Waziristan, the mountainous region at North-East of the country, to continue giving asylum to foreign extremists, SITE Intelligence Group writes.
The video lasts 16 minutes and 30 seconds and is the first part of the series called Hindustan Invasion. It was sent to the jihadist forum held on November 14. In the message dated September 30 IMU's Abu Dher al-Barmi is telling the residents of Waziristan what they have to do to protect foreign fighters and explains them that Pakistan government is their main enemy, along with the U.S.
“The government currently wants to convince us that the U.S. are planning to invade Pakistan and we have to be on the authorities' side. But I promise and you also have to promise, that if we send one rocket to the U.S., we have to send three of them to Pakistan as well,” Abu Dher al-Barmi said.