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 Taliban Movement - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The most influential members, including Mullah Mohammed Omar, the leader of the movement, were simple village mullahs (junior Islamic religious scholars), most of whom had studied in madrassas in Pakistan.
On May 20, 1997, brother Generals Abdul Malik Pahlawan and Mohammed Pahlawan mutinied from under Uzbek warlord Rashid Dostum's command and formed an alliance with the Taliban.
It is understood that al-Qaeda-trained fighters known as the 055 Brigade were integrated with the Taliban army between 1997 and 2001.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Taliban   (3256 words)

  
 CyberDarts - Dartoid, Osama Lama Ding Dong! 11/9/01 2:50 PM
I was intrigued recently when I read that Taliban Foreign Minister Maulvi Wakil Ahmed Mutawakil suggested a little duel to resolve the current world crisis.
Bush should take Kalashnikovs and come to a specified place where (the Taliban leader) Mullah Mohammed Omar will appear Ö to determine who will run." But I was also left scratching my head.
What the Taliban are proposing is that Tony Blair and George W. Bush hop a flight to Kabul, stand back-to-back with Mullah Mohammed Omar, pace off the distance among the rocks and start firing away.
www.cyberdarts.com /dartoid/111.html   (1154 words)

  
 {M-Q}: Positive Atheism's Big List of Scary Quotations
-- Mohammed Omar, cheapening life in the hope that others may more willingly sacrifice theirs so that he may more easily further his own agenda, in a radio address on Friday, September 14, 2001, quoted from CBS News, "Pakistan To Help US" September 16, 2001)
Believe in God, for with the grace of God the American rockets will go astray and we will be saved.
Even if someone is only half-conscious when speaking against the Prophet, he must die.
www.positiveatheism.org /hist/quotes/scar_m.htm   (5205 words)

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