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  • The Taliban accepted responsibility for perpetrating the
  • ile also attempting to gather intelligence on Taliban activity in the area.
  • the American/Afghan force managed to halt the Taliban advance and drive them away from the town.
  • med the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan by the Taliban, after seizing control of the majority of the
  • ave played a key role in the formation of the Taliban, after having helped train the Afghan Mujahid
  • The university was closed by the Taliban after their capture of the city of Bamiyan in
  • e Egyptian fought in the front lines with the Taliban against the Northern Alliance.
  • to Mullah Satar, a forward commander for the Taliban against the Northern Alliance.
  • In Afghanistan, they fought alongside the Taliban against the Afghan Northern Alliance, and joi
  • ated he went to Afghanistan to fight with the Taliban against the mistaken people (Northern Allianc
  • The detainee traveled on Taliban aircraft, stayed in Taliban guest housing, an
  • The detainee was observed on board a Taliban airplane ferrying fighters bound for Northern
  • s and an arms embargo on Osama bin Laden, the Taliban, Al-Qaeda and other associated groups which w
  • taken to implement the sanctions against the Taliban, Al-Qaeda and Osama bin Laden, including rela
  • financial assets and funds controlled by the Taliban, Al-Qaeda, Osama bin Laden and other groups.
  • eased violent and terrorist activities by the Taliban, Al-Qaeda, illegally armed groups, criminals
  • iously accused Iran of selling weapons to the Taliban, allegations Tehran denies.
  • of attacks led by the Pakistan Army and their Taliban allies, they were not able to subdue the Panj
  • tober 7 to take collective action against the Taliban along with representatives of the Ahle Sunnat
  • The Taliban also seized the Giro district centre southeas
  • ived the Military Cross was for acts during a Taliban ambush.
  • hters left in Afghanistan and that the Afghan Taliban, an indigenous Afghan group seeking to win ba
  • He called again on opposition forces, the Taliban and any Afghan citizen inside or outside of t
  • involve the government sitting down with the Taliban and members of other insurgent groups.
  • perations aimed at capturing leaders from the Taliban and Haqqani network.
  • ings, a notebook containing references to the Taliban and Osama bin Laden, and plastic bags filled
  • It was created specifically to counter Taliban and Al-Qaeda propaganda videos by depicting t
  • The Taliban and al Qaida trained male and female suicide
  • ion is an organization with close ties to the Taliban and Al-Qaida.
  • posted to Afghanistan, where he helped guard Taliban and al-Qaeda suspects at Kandahar Internation
  • Laden of Al Qaeda, from senior members of the Taliban and from Teheran Ali Muza of Lebanese Hizboll
  • ere allowed to install equipment to intercept Taliban and al Queda communications
  • kistan will not negotiate with the "extremist Taliban and terrorists."
  • Citing the history of Taliban and Rwandan Patriotic Front as examples, the
  • e a terrorist training facility hosted by the Taliban and funded by Al Qaida.
  • e said this was the only reason he joined the Taliban and that he had no intentions on fighting aga
  • en made immediately after the collapse of the taliban and was shot extensively all Afghanistan from
  • f Kabul) were captured by his forces from the Taliban and lost again from time to time as the front
  • al and operational structure of at Qaida, the Taliban and their associated forces.
  • y terrorist movements-including Afghanistan's Taliban and al-Qai'da - have theological roots in Wah
  • detainee denied any association with the HIG, Taliban, and involvement in the planning of attacks o
  • The detainee's old friend, formerly Taliban and now against them, wanted the detainee and
  • main southern city and the birthplace of the Taliban, and he told four local leaders who came to m
  • rruption they said funnels foreign aid to the Taliban and the slow and ineffective Afghan justice s
  • 001) and 1390 (2001) concerning Al-Qaeda, the Taliban and terrorism, the Council decided that finan
  • The detainee possesses detailed knowledge of Taliban and HIG plans and organization.
  • ancial sanctions against Osama bin Laden, the Taliban and Al-Qaeda.
  • after extraction, Tariq informs them that the Taliban and Al-Qaeda have a significant force compose
  • ersal of Pakistani and Saudi stances favoring Taliban and al-Qaeda, the three Saudi princes associa
  • Islamabad police pointing the fingers at the Taliban and al-Qaeda.
  • uivocal condemnation" of Osama bin Laden, the Taliban and Al-Qaeda for "ongoing and multiple crimin
  • 001) and 1452 (2002) concerning Al-Qaeda, the Taliban and terrorism, the Council improved the imple
  • chardson flew to Afghanistan and met with the Taliban and with Abdul Rachid Dostum, an Uzbek warlor
  • 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
  • t "Mr Khairkhwa is well respected amongst the Taliban and was considered a moderate by those who kn
  • He called for a "serious dialogue" with the Taliban and said that they "have no more obligation t
  • n Afghanistan and Iraq, the transportation of Taliban and Al Qaeda detainees to Guantanamo Bay, Cub
  • f uniting the tribesmen along the border with Taliban and against the U.S. Pakistan has previously
  • merican and international troops was fighting Taliban and al-Qaeda militants close by in neighborin
  • ut say the strikes have killed several senior Taliban and al-Qaida militants.
  • -governmental armed groups like Al-Qaeda, the Taliban and Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT).
  • , for countries to provide names of Al-Qaeda, Taliban and members of associated groups on their ter
  • arines prevailed, killing the majority of the Taliban and causing those that remained to flee.
  • ically whenever there was a fight between the Taliban and the Northern Alliance.
  • doubts about the country's ability to counter Taliban and al-Qaeda fighters."
  • was being established, fierce battles between Taliban and Northern Alliance troops were still under
  • One of his brothers was imprisoned by the Taliban, and Najubullah had to hide and escape arrest
  • 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
  • Infantry Division was to track down insurgent Taliban and Al-Qaeda members in the mountainous terra
  • council appointed to help reconcile with the Taliban and other militant groups.
  • ified as a heavy machine gun operator for the Taliban and from the Konar Province.
  • e Americans that he had arrested high-ranking Taliban and got $5,000 for each of us."
  • a vital partner in the war in Afghanistan, as Taliban and al-Qaida militants populate both countrie
  • o fight in the on-going civil war between the Taliban and its enemies, and of subsequently leading
  • d in a madrassa for at least a year under the Taliban, and received terrorist training in Afghanist
  • aissance unmanned aerial vehicles against the Taliban and Al-Qaeda as part of Operation Enduring Fr
  • This is the area where Taliban and al Qaida forces were attempting to escape
  • nisms which may have led to Lindh joining the Taliban and raises the question of whether he may hav
  • ity Pashtun area known for its support of the Taliban, and was surrounded by Al Qaida training camp
  • traveling to Afghanistan to join forces with Taliban and al Qaida troops.
  • by American forces after the 2001 fall of the Taliban, and released, even though American officials
  • of the ISI during the 1980s, meeting with the Taliban and other militant groups.
  • detainee traveled to Afghanistan to join the Taliban and to fight against the Northern Alliance.
  • oncerned that after nine years of war ... the Taliban appear to be as strong as they have been."
  • 20 Taliban are killed by Pakistani army shelling on hide
  • He writes that the Taliban are a direct descendant of the nineteenth-cen
  • hat he had been forcibly conscripted into the Taliban army, at gunpoint.
  • that he did not want to help or enroll in the Taliban army.
  • to Wali Mirza was forcibly conscripted by the Taliban, as their regime collapsed, just five days pr
  • To support this thesis, Berman gives the Taliban as an example of a group that switched from t
  • , 23 Korean aid workers were kidnapped by the Taliban as their bus was hijacked passing through the
  • The defeat of the Taliban at Tarin Kowt was an important victory for Ka
  • Haji S says that 'even the Taliban at the time did not disturb him.
  • He acknowledged interacting with the Taliban, at roadblocks.
  • 20 August defending his section against heavy Taliban attack outside Sangin, allowing the section t
  • Taliban attack the Sarposa Prison, freeing up to 1,00
  • And Taliban attacks continue.
  • bases a few miles away that draw most of the Taliban attacks away from the town.
  • And Taliban attacks on truck convoys through Pakistan mak
  • forces plus Hazara Shi`ite militias push the Taliban back to within a few kilometres of Kabul.
  • Harrier air support was called in to beat the Taliban back.
  • pped for scrap, while the third was used as a Taliban barracks and communications center.
  • own, to travel to Afghanistan and assist the Taliban based on the fatwas that were issued.
  • The detainee stayed in a Taliban bean farm in Kabul.
  • terview on CNN "you're lucky I'm not like the Taliban, because you would lose more than your head"
  • When the Taliban began to gain influence in Afghanistan and Pa
  • by late April 2009 government troops and the Taliban began to clash once again, and in May the gov
  • Taliban blamed for this deadly blast which occurred w
  • tion troops reported that they captured eight Taliban bomb-makers and found 20 kg of opium with an
  • One raid targeted a Taliban bomb-making factory in the Khakrez and Shah W
  • Maulawi Sher Wali is a former Taliban Border Brigade Commander for Konar Province.
  • The Taliban bring a degree of calm to parts of Afghanista
  • wo fuel tankers that had been hijacked by the Taliban but also resulted in the deaths of dozens of
  • s what you get (for the operation against the Taliban), but we can't give up.'
  • interrogators believed he had helped arm the Taliban, but that they eventually concluded he was in
  • phone and stated that the kidnappers were not Taliban but "bandits".
  • till be cached by former mujahedin now turned Taliban, but it is questionable what kind of conditio
  • ency on September 30 to clear the area of the Taliban by a lashkar, or local militia.
  • o encouraged local tribes to rise against the Taliban, by raising lashkars (tribal militias) to fig
  • imately 10 months before he was captured, the Taliban came to his village and attempted to recruit
  • Frontier Corps to provide logistic support to Taliban campaigns against the Massoud's forces.
  • The Taliban can perhaps be admired for their conviction t
  • by the troops trying to save her, and not her Taliban captors, as initially reported.
  • The Taliban capture the northern opposition capital of Ma
  • He served in that position until the Taliban captured Kabul City in September 1996.
  • or a short time in his hometown until several Taliban captured the detainee and held him until he l
  • When the Taliban captured Hayratan for a second time in August
  • Rabbani but was driven out of Kabul when the Taliban captured it in 1996.
  • he Afghan conflict due to an offensive by the Taliban, causing a threat to international peace and
  • fghanistan on 24 October 2001 and stayed at a Taliban center in Ferah.
  • r strikes from AC-130 gunships, thwarting the Taliban charge and forcing the enemy to retreat.
  • detainee used a radio to communicate with the Taliban Chief of Intelligence.
  • The Taliban claim to still control neighbouring areas.
  • News agencies are reporting the Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility for an early morning s
  • In contrast, the Taliban claimed that they still control much of Kajak
  • Taliban co-founder Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar leaked
  • Ghaffar was believed to have been the Taliban commander for Uruzgan.
  • ing with Baitullah Mehsud, Pakistan's overall Taliban commander who was killed in a US airstrike tw
  • laimed Mohammed Yusif Yaqub really had been a Taliban commander all along, who had fooled American
  • king an operation in the area in pursuit of a Taliban commander named Mullah Siddiq.
  • Mullah Berader is a Taliban Commander who, along with another senior Tali
  • mmunition into their neighboring towns, while Taliban commander Mullah Ahmedullah suggested that th
  • the operation was aimed at the Mangal Bagh, a Taliban commander, and was launched as last resort.
  • retaliation for the killing of Omar Kundi, a Taliban commander, by special forces in Faisalabad in
  • hammed Yusif Yaqub, was really an unrepentant Taliban commander, who returned to the battlefield in
  • A senior Taliban commander, and Al Qaida supporter, in Gardez
  • e reportedly took rockets into the house of a Taliban Commander.
  • t another captive had claimed he was a senior Taliban commander.
  • ters" was made in late November by Enqiadi, a taliban commander.
  • t Scud missiles; and has dinner with a former Taliban commander.
  • The same day it was revealed that Taliban commanders from the Quetta Shura early Januar
  • The detainee and two other Taliban commanders arranged for the surrender of thei
  • Mawlawi Ghulam Dastagir, one of the principal Taliban commanders in Badghis.
  • e men were transferred across the border to a Taliban compound near Miranshah in the North Wazirist
  • borne Division mounted an aerial assault on a Taliban compound.
  • The detainee claimed the Taliban conscripted him in approximately 1998, took h
  • ented by members of the Barelvi sect whom the Taliban consider heretics.
  • cy to contribute services to al Qaeda and the Taliban, conspiracy to possess and discharge firearms
  • he capture of Kabul was a significant blow to Taliban control of Afghanistan.
  • tack towards Musa Qalah, which had been under Taliban control for eight months.
  • strict was, for much of the Afghan War, under Taliban control, until it was taken by ISAF forces in
  • urity of areas of Afghanistan no longer under Taliban control, particularly Kabul, and protect civi
  • retook several nearby towns previously under Taliban control.
  • The Taliban controlled all the other 19 Afghan provinces,
  • hotograph the turban-clad elders for fear the Taliban could retaliate against them for meeting with
  • The Taliban denied he had access to any communications.
  • However, the Taliban denied having any role in the attack.
  • he Guantanamo Files, he was alleged to be the Taliban district commander, of multiple districts of
  • re warlord Raes Abdul Wahed, described as the Taliban District Commander.
  • Maulawi Noor Mohammad is the former Taliban district chief of Deh Bala and a trusted asso
  • ted with Jamiat and closely involved with the Taliban during the war.
  • ssault Amphibian Battalion return fire on the Taliban during Operation Moshtarak in Marjeh, Afghani
  • He has knowledge of HIG and Taliban early warning systems and may have courier in
  • The Soviet War, Islamic State and Taliban Emirate periods are three very important part
  • ate only on the Soviet War, Islamic State and Taliban Emirate.
  • n AC-130 Spectre gunship, that suppressed the Taliban, enabling the Chinook to complete its mission
  • have all lived outside Afghanistan during the Taliban era, but came back to Afghanistan following t
  • ernational intervention in 2001 to depose the Taliban, eradication programmes have been carried out
  • 70 individuals) retreated and ran back to the Taliban facilities when the fighting started.
  • istan and Turkmenistan, as well as the ruling Taliban faction in Afghanistan, to built the Trans-Af
  • Wazir, a top commander of Hafiz Gul Bahadur's Taliban faction, was killed in the strike, and in res
  • The Asia Times reported that the Taliban felt that they could allow outrage over Israe
  • mmed Jangvi (also known as Gul Mohammed) is a Taliban field commander.
  • The detainee denied being a Taliban fighter and stated that he did not participat
  • detainee is associated with Al Qaeda and is a Taliban fighter.
  • ntact number are on a list of 84 al Qaida and Taliban fighters captured when they crossed the borde
  • atus Review Tribunal, stated he commanded 100 Taliban fighters along the Afghanistan-Uzbekistan bor
  • ghanistan and then rode in a truck with other Taliban fighters to a bunker area on the second line,
  • United States led coalition forces kill 80 Taliban fighters outside Musa Qala in Helmand provinc
  • Observers reported that 180 Taliban fighters managed to escape the district.
  • ther with the ANA, was engaged at 09:30 by 20 Taliban fighters near the village of Kakarak.
  • alion, were ambushed by approximately 250-350 Taliban fighters armed with small arms, rocket-propel
  • During the lull in the fighting, remaining Taliban fighters attempted to flee into the mountains
  • Just before morning light, Taliban fighters fired rockets at the Marines, includ
  • 3, coalition forces had detained 13 suspected Taliban fighters and confiscated more than 170 rocket
  • itness accounts given to the German team, the Taliban fighters launched themselves at Spann, scrabb
  • The final Taliban fighters surrendered on the 1st of December.
  • led more than sixty people, most of which the Taliban fighters claimed were civilians intentionally
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