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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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