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While he was there, the | Taliban marshaled a force of 500 men to retake Tarin |
ency on September 30 to clear the area of the | Taliban by a lashkar, or local militia. |
The | Taliban bring a degree of calm to parts of Afghanista |
he Afghan conflict due to an offensive by the | Taliban, causing a threat to international peace and |
He writes that the | Taliban are a direct descendant of the nineteenth-cen |
The detainee stated he had met | Taliban member Abdul Wahid once a long time ago brief |
analyst Wadir Sapai says he believes that the | Taliban will accept a timeline for a coalition withdr |
inee was in the rear in Kabul and advanced as | Taliban forces advanced. |
Shams-us-Safa Aminzai, former | Taliban foreign affairs press officer. |
e council is to include former members of the | Taliban, leading Afghan civilians and women. |
ing some of the methods of combat used by the | Taliban in Afghanistan (potentially including those t |
Miller was killed in combat with the | Taliban in Afghanistan on 25 January 2008. |
In the early 2000s, the | Taliban in Afghanistan required Afghan Hindus to wear |
The Russian Government threatens to bomb the | Taliban in Afghanistan due to their support for Chech |
aloof", and said that he was glad to see the | Taliban ruling Afghanistan, quoting statistics that s |
at he heard from some of his friends that the | Taliban, in Afghanistan, would provide a home for tho |
ulana Maududi, Hizb ut Tahrir, as well as the | Taliban in Afghanistan, Al-Shabaab in Somalia and Al- |
They were more recently in action against the | Taliban in Afghanistan, as part of Operation Anaconda |
the blowing up of the Bamiyan Buddhas by the | Taliban in Afghanistan. |
mer 2010 and shift more resources to fighting | Taliban in Afghanistan. |
inally left him working, as a driver, for the | Taliban, in Afghanistan. |
ke the lead in the attack on al-Qaeda and the | Taliban in Afghanistan. |
h the savagery of Hezbollah in Lebanon or the | Taliban in Afghanistan." |
hey took part in military operations with the | Taliban in Afghanistan." |
fghan officials Mohammed Naim Farouq became a | Taliban leader after his repatriation. |
rmer captives at Guantanamo had become senior | Taliban leaders, after their release from Afghan cust |
asualties" in a first armed clash with Afghan | Taliban forces after weeks of tension between the hos |
Lieutenant Ashley Judd-was engaged by a large | Taliban force after successfully surprising and engag |
According to Ludin, they sneaked past | Taliban guards after tiring out the men with repeated |
ighting rages outside Mazari Sharif after the | Taliban try again to take the city. |
roops were injured, and three days later, the | Taliban once again tried to storm the base, but were |
Both the Haqqani network and the Afghan | Taliban were against the execution. |
f uniting the tribesmen along the border with | Taliban and against the U.S. Pakistan has previously |
Frontier Corps to provide logistic support to | Taliban campaigns against the Massoud's forces. |
The detainee fought with the | Taliban forces against the Northern Alliance at the K |
ed Pakistan's government of abdicating to the | Taliban in agreeing to impose Islamic law in the Swat |
The | Taliban and al Qaida trained male and female suicide |
ere allowed to install equipment to intercept | Taliban and al Queda communications |
that he was never recruited to fight with the | Taliban or al Qaida and has never heard of a fatwa is |
hile others went to Afghanistan to fight with | Taliban or al Qaida forces. |
The detainee denied any involvement with the | Taliban or al Qaida. |
Commander Ismail initially fought against the | Taliban and al Qaeda in 2001. |
aircraft, inflicting heavy casualties on the | Taliban and Al Qaeda fighters, but by no means silenc |
n Afghanistan and Iraq, the transportation of | Taliban and Al Qaeda detainees to Guantanamo Bay, Cub |
e accepted training that was sponsored by the | Taliban, or Al Qaeda. |
Haq and a senior delegation of | Taliban and al Qaeda leaders traveled to Pakistan's t |
ication of The Third Geneva Convention To The | Taliban and al Qaeda, and the Mistreatment of Prisone |
The detainee is associated with the | Taliban or al Qaida. |
ainee claimed to have had no contact with the | Taliban or al Qaida and denied membership in either o |
This is the area where | Taliban and al Qaida forces were attempting to escape |
traveling to Afghanistan to join forces with | Taliban and al Qaida troops. |
r terrorist or ‘jihadi' movements such as the | Taliban or Al Qaeda.” |
It was created specifically to counter | Taliban and Al-Qaeda propaganda videos by depicting t |
posted to Afghanistan, where he helped guard | Taliban and al-Qaeda suspects at Kandahar Internation |
after extraction, Tariq informs them that the | Taliban and Al-Qaeda have a significant force compose |
uivocal condemnation" of Osama bin Laden, the | Taliban and Al-Qaeda for "ongoing and multiple crimin |
merican and international troops was fighting | Taliban and al-Qaeda militants close by in neighborin |
doubts about the country's ability to counter | Taliban and al-Qaeda fighters." |
Infantry Division was to track down insurgent | Taliban and Al-Qaeda members in the mountainous terra |
aissance unmanned aerial vehicles against the | Taliban and Al-Qaeda as part of Operation Enduring Fr |
ndividual who was part of, or supporting, the | Taliban, or al-Qaeda forces, or associated forces tha |
afety of country's nuclear assets that may be | Taliban or al-Qaeda's next target. |
ersal of Pakistani and Saudi stances favoring | Taliban and al-Qaeda, the three Saudi princes associa |
ancial sanctions against Osama bin Laden, the | Taliban and Al-Qaeda. |
Islamabad police pointing the fingers at the | Taliban and al-Qaeda. |
ut say the strikes have killed several senior | Taliban and al-Qaida militants. |
a vital partner in the war in Afghanistan, as | Taliban and al-Qaida militants populate both countrie |
ion is an organization with close ties to the | Taliban and Al-Qaida. |
t, and never had been, a member of either the | Taliban or al-Qaida. |
y terrorist movements-including Afghanistan's | Taliban and al-Qai'da - have theological roots in Wah |
laimed Mohammed Yusif Yaqub really had been a | Taliban commander all along, who had fooled American |
The | Taliban controlled all the other 19 Afghan provinces, |
The Asia Times reported that the | Taliban had allowed the Sangeen District of Helmand P |
vement of Uzbekistan and received substantial | Taliban patronage, allowed to operate freely in North |
It condemned the | Taliban for allowing Afghanistan to be used as a base |
atus Review Tribunal, stated he commanded 100 | Taliban fighters along the Afghanistan-Uzbekistan bor |
He so said that the | Taliban was also destabilizing the adjacent country P |
The | Taliban has also issued warning night-letters to vill |
wo fuel tankers that had been hijacked by the | Taliban but also resulted in the deaths of dozens of |
To support this thesis, Berman gives the | Taliban as an example of a group that switched from t |
On October 6, the | Taliban made an offer to release Mercer and Curry, if |
war but cautioned that the fight against the | Taliban is an "up and down process." |
t hardliner Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, now a senior | Taliban leader and a supporter of al-Qaeda. |
es would not object the construction, Afghani | Taliban members and local warlords embody a peril of |
the American/Afghan force managed to halt the | Taliban advance and drive them away from the town. |
It included al-Qaeda, | Taliban, Lashkar-e-Tayyaba and Egypt's banned Muslim |
ng as an intermediary to Qari Naqib, a senior | Taliban leader, and coalition forces by way of the Af |
Abdul Salem, a possible al Qaida or | Taliban recruiter and travel facilitator, provided th |
The main goal of the operation was to disrupt | Taliban supply and communications lines in the strate |
The detainee would then go to the | Taliban office and forward the supplies to Afghanista |
The attack was preceded by a row between | Taliban militants and local Shia tribesmen. |
the operation was aimed at the Mangal Bagh, a | Taliban commander, and was launched as last resort. |
r strikes from AC-130 gunships, thwarting the | Taliban charge and forcing the enemy to retreat. |
s and an arms embargo on Osama bin Laden, the | Taliban, Al-Qaeda and other associated groups which w |
ered at Khadizai village to destroy the local | Taliban headquarters and homes of people sheltering t |
he area called in an airstrike on a confirmed | Taliban gathering and NATO jets attacked. |
id "there's a large number of things that the | Taliban say and stand for which none of us in the Wes |
3, coalition forces had detained 13 suspected | Taliban fighters and confiscated more than 170 rocket |
Khirullah Said Wali Khairkhwa is a | Taliban official and former governor of Herat, he is |
BBC called his capture the first of a senior | Taliban official, and said he had been "...the border |
tion troops reported that they captured eight | Taliban bomb-makers and found 20 kg of opium with an |
The detainee approached a | Taliban representative and requested to join the Tali |
ombing appeared to target a leader of the pro | Taliban group and happened next to a market selling H |
It was also reported that 3 | Taliban insurgents and 1 Tribesman were reportedly ki |
hat NATO had facilitated contacts between top | Taliban leaders and the Afghan government by granting |
ned, and told officials they were looking for | Taliban militants and crossed into Iran by accident. |
ed States should share the blame for allowing | Taliban rebels and al-Qaida leaders from Afghanistan |
A senior | Taliban commander, and Al Qaida supporter, in Gardez |
The | Taliban years and beyond: A major International Docum |
The detainee denied being a | Taliban fighter and stated that he did not participat |
taken to implement the sanctions against the | Taliban, Al-Qaeda and Osama bin Laden, including rela |
pped for scrap, while the third was used as a | Taliban barracks and communications center. |
s part of the effort to gradually squeeze out | Taliban fighters and their leaders. |
################# is a | Taliban leader and a commander of Afghani Military Fo |
He called again on opposition forces, the | Taliban and any Afghan citizen inside or outside of t |
to Afghanistan to fight in the Jihad with the | Taliban for approximately six months before being cap |
says high level talks between Afghanistan and | Taliban members are not taking place. |
Taliban militiamen are active in the area. | |
is reaching out to individual members of the | Taliban who are not allies of al-Qaida but he says th |
bodies of Iranian diplomats killed by Afghan | Taliban militiamen are flown back to Tehran. |
In years following the fall of the | Taliban the area has been particularly affected by dr |
alion, were ambushed by approximately 250-350 | Taliban fighters armed with small arms, rocket-propel |
The detainee and two other | Taliban commanders arranged for the surrender of thei |
hat he is dispatched to mediate between rival | Taliban groups as well as to represent the Shura Majl |
by the local residents, who complain that the | Taliban returned as soon as NATO and ANA troops had l |
by the troops trying to save her, and not her | Taliban captors, as initially reported. |
The council includes former | Taliban officials as well as past Afghan presidents, |
On September 28, the | Taliban had asked the Ali Khel tribe, the biggest and |
The detainee is associated with the | Taliban or associated with al Qaida |
The detainee received | Taliban training at a compound and learned how to use |
hat he had been forcibly conscripted into the | Taliban army, at gunpoint. |
he early hours of Friday 29 May 2009 when the | Taliban were attacked as the Afghan Security Forces a |
During the lull in the fighting, remaining | Taliban fighters attempted to flee into the mountains |
In 2003, Reinventing the | Taliban was awarded the Special Jury Award at the BAN |
bases a few miles away that draw most of the | Taliban attacks away from the town. |
After the | Taliban re-buried Babrak Karmal, some of his comrades |
ber 2007 bombings in Rawalpindi note that the | Taliban figure Baitullah Mehsud is the primary suspec |
s headed for failure, and that talks with the | Taliban should be prioritised. |
After weeks of fighting, the | Taliban had been cleared from the Panjwaii area and C |
rict since 2001-2008, although as of 2009 the | Taliban have begun to exert their influence. |
still shouldn't be on campus", from which the | Taliban quote below was taken, attracted over 1000 re |
cil tightened sanctions against Al-Qaeda, the | Taliban, Osama bin Laden and associated individuals a |
Maulawi Sher Wali is a former | Taliban Border Brigade Commander for Konar Province. |
d Saleem Shahzad, it "comprises the Pakistani | Taliban, 313 Brigade, the Afghan Taliban, Hezb-e-Isla |
d been accused of being members of the former | Taliban regime, but both said they were innocent. |
hed various military operations to defeat the | Taliban militants, but had to bow down to political p |
nned from Olympic competition in 1999, during | Taliban rule, but was reinstated in 2002. |
sanullah acknowledged having once served as a | Taliban foot-soldier, but stated he was an involuntar |
have all lived outside Afghanistan during the | Taliban era, but came back to Afghanistan following t |
retaliation for the killing of Omar Kundi, a | Taliban commander, by special forces in Faisalabad in |
fghan refugees escaped the persecution of the | Taliban regime by hiding in caves in the Bamiyan vall |
The | Taliban were called upon to inform the United Nations |
"A | Taliban spokesman calling himself Qari Yousuf Ahmadi |
ke in Kurram Valley kills 30, reportedly at a | Taliban training camp for fighters preparing to comba |
ed Kalishnikov, PK, and grenade training at a | Taliban training camp in Talukan, Afghanistan. |
the Kalishnikov rifle and PK machine gun at a | Taliban training camp. |
ntact number are on a list of 84 al Qaida and | Taliban fighters captured when they crossed the borde |
In 2005, a group of twenty | Taliban were captured by a joint US-Afghan in their a |
kistan confirmed on February 17, 2010, that a | Taliban suspect captured earlier in February is Mulla |
arines prevailed, killing the majority of the | Taliban and causing those that remained to flee. |
over the Arghandab River, the gateway to the | Taliban spiritual center of Kandahar. |
"The prospect for reconciliation with senior | Taliban leaders certainly looms out there. |
After the | Taliban took charge in Kabul, Afghanistan in 1994, Co |
Maulawi Noor Mohammad is the former | Taliban district chief of Deh Bala and a trusted asso |
led more than sixty people, most of which the | Taliban fighters claimed were civilians intentionally |
The | Taliban later claimed responsibility for the explosio |
In | Taliban, Rashid claims he coined the term "New Great |
June 10, Afghan troops, coalition forces and | Taliban militants clashed near the border with Pakist |
he Guantanamo Files, he was alleged to be the | Taliban district commander, of multiple districts of |
mmed Jangvi (also known as Gul Mohammed) is a | Taliban field commander. |
re warlord Raes Abdul Wahed, described as the | Taliban District Commander. |
s" not already identified by its Al-Qaeda and | Taliban sanctions committee. |
Afghanistan's | Taliban rulers condemned the attacks and also vehemen |
here was enough evidence he had supported the | Taliban to confirm his designation as an "enemy comba |
Zabiullah Mujahid, a regular | Taliban spokesman, confirmed that the Taliban was res |
And | Taliban attacks continue. |
The | Taliban gained control of the area from January 2000 |
uccessfully defended his province against the | Taliban, in cooperation with Massoud. |
Angry tribesmen clashed with the | Taliban the day before and destroyed the homes of mil |
A | Taliban spokesman declined to talk in detail about Ka |
The Detainee stated he worked for the | Taliban military delivering bread from a bakery to th |
He also said eight | Taliban troops died in the clash. |
children were killed, and in the other seven | Taliban militants died. |
spokeswoman Barbara Burfeind responded: "The | Taliban leadership directed younger members to counte |
After the | Taliban were driven from the region by American troop |
by local farmers in shallow graves which the | Taliban had dug for them. |
e admitted to seeing an assault weapon in the | Taliban house during his stay. |
The detainee stayed at two | Taliban safehouses during his travel to Afghanistan. |
sor Squadron's surveillance aircraft assisted | Taliban forces during combat operations in late 2000, |
kistan's decision to strike a peace deal with | Taliban militants earlier, which effectively ceded co |
ars we have about the Shabab becoming the new | Taliban in East Africa are very much overblown…. |
The detainee fought with the | Taliban for eleven months. |
o flee and British intelligence suggested the | Taliban had encircled the district centre. |
continued fighting, attempting to attrite the | Taliban forces enough to cause them to retreat. |
hanistan would be paying off warlords and the | Taliban to ensure safe passage. |
Before the | Taliban had even taken control of Afghanistan's capit |
aky Pakistan's coalition government to tackle | Taliban militants exacerbates concern about the count |
ually pleaded guilty to conspiring to aid the | Taliban in exchange for a reduced, seven-year sentenc |
ad been ambushed, as we had been briefed that | Taliban were expected to use ambush tactics in and ar |
d shrapnel wounds from mortar rounds, but the | Taliban were expecting the move, and opened a heavy f |
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