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Mullah Omar Alive, in Contact With Bin Laden: Taliban

Negotiations are under way between Taliban and Hizb-I-Islami to continue joint efforts against invading foreign troops 

By Husbanullah Mutawakel, IOL Central Asia Correspondent

PESHAWAR, September 26 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) - Taliban chief Mullah Omar is still alive, and has been in Afghanistan since the U.S. war on the war-torn country in October 2001, the Central Asia News Agency (CANA) quoted the Taliban official spokesman as saying.

Omar, who constantly changes his whereabouts, is in touch with Al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden, said Sayed Mohamed Tayeb Agha in an interview with the agency from an unknown place.

The Taliban chief is being guarded by eight-hundred students from religious schools, he said, adding that the last time Omar saw Bin Laden was in Kandahar at the time the American warplanes attacked Afghanistan.

"A big number of Osama's followers are still with us," said Agha.

A plan to oust the current traitor government in Afghanistan is ready

"We had surrendered Afghan towns, including Kandahar, according to a studied plan," he added. By so doing, Taliban had won the trust of the leaders of Afghan tribes.

Taliban suffered some losses at the beginning of the U.S war on the country, but their lines are now much more organized and that they are all in good shape.

A high ranking delegation of Taliban leaders made a number of field trips to all Afghan towns in August 2002, where they met the leaders of the tribes as well as the prominent figures of regions and provinces to inform them of future plans, said Agha.

The delegation was welcomed and tribe chiefs renewed their support of the Taliban, confirming their will to cooperate with them.

"Capturing Bin Laden was not the main target of the U.S. war on Afghanistan; America’s aim was to control Afghanistan," Agha said, adding that the fate of the Americans in the country will be just like that of those who came before them - the Russians.

A plan to oust the current traitor government in Afghanistan is ready, the Taliban spokesman said, adding that negotiations are under way between Taliban and former Afghan prime minister and Hizb-I-Islami (Islamic Party) leader Ghulbuddin Hekmatyar, to join efforts against invading foreign troops.

Taliban and Hizb-I-Islami are not totally united, but have managed to mount a number of joint operations against foreign troops in the country, and the Mujahedin are waiting for orders from both sides to conduct further joint operations.

Regardless of the status quo, Taliban still controls 80% of Afghanistan, except for the capital Kabul and a number of other big cities.    

 

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