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Afghan Taliban announce end of succession dispute
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Family of Mullah Omar pledged allegiance to the group’s new chief, Mullah Akhtar Mansour.—Reuters/File
ISLAMABAD: Afghan Taliban announced on Tuesday end to their bitter succession dispute as family of their late supremo Mullah Omar pledged allegiance to the group’s new chief, Mullah Akhtar Mansour.

The development announced by their spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid shows that Mullah Mansour has consolidated his status as the group’s chief. It also paves way for resumption of the peace process that was stalled in July after it became public that Mullah Omar had died years ago.

According to analysts, it was more than a coincidence that the announcement came on a day when both British and American special envoys for Afghanistan and Pakistan were here to discuss the Afghan peace process.

Know more: Efforts underway to revive stalled Afghan peace talks: Sartaj Aziz

“In a meeting Mullah Yaqub (Mullah Omar’s son) and Mullah Abdul Mannan (Omar’s brother) pledged allegiance to the new leader of Islamic Emirate, Mullah Akhtar Mansour,” a statement issued by the Taliban said without saying when the meeting was held.

The statement, however, noted that Mullah Mansour was present on the occasion. The deal was brokered by a panel of clerics and elders, who had been trying for weeks to resolve the dispute that began with the appointment of Mullah Mansour as the group’s new chief.

The most serious challenge to Mansour’s ascension came from Mullah Omar’s brother and son, both of whom were contenders for the position.

The internecine power struggle became so acrimonious that at one stage Mullah Omar’s family members turned to the media to denounce Mansour. In one of his interviews Mannan described Mansour as “a usurper”.

The Taliban statement quoted Mullah Omar’s son and brother as pledging to remain united under the new leadership. They also urged all their supporters to announce support for Mullah Mansour.

An audio message from Mullah Yaqub released over the weekend, which said he had withdrawn his allegations against Mansour and that his father had died of natural causes, set the stage for the development.

Yaqub insisted that he was ready to do anything for the purpose of forging unity in the group.

The Taliban statement, meanwhile, clarified that Yaqub and Mannan had delayed their allegiance pledges not because of differences with Mansour but in “good faith” over the process.

SENATE: Speaking in the upper house of parliament, Adviser on Foreign Affairs and National Security Sartaj Aziz said that completion of transition in the militant group was being awaited for the resumption of the Afghan reconciliation process.

He said that Mullah Mansour had now been appointed as the group’s leader and efforts were under way to restart the peace process.

He said Mullah Yaqub’s statement that his father died of tuberculosis and hepatitis C in Afghanistan had vindicated Pakistan’s stance that Mullah Omar was not in Pakistan at the time of his death.

Published in Dawn, September 16th, 2015

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Speaking in the upper house of parliament, Adviser on Foreign Affairs and National Security Sartaj Aziz said that completion of transition in the militant group was being awaited for the resumption of the Afghan reconciliation process.


Does it mean more bomb blasts in Kabul? More Karzai? And has Mullah Akhtar Mansour shown any willingness to participate in Pakistan's facilitated peace process? And Ghani has already hinted we can do it ourselves don't need nobody? So?
 
You are expecting too much from a bunch of baboons :D
These bunch of baboons battered two arrogant powers of globe with their pathetic supporters... And drove aggressors out of their country.
 
Looks like those who were expecting them to fight and break up will be disappointed. Negotiations are back on table again with Pakistan and China on the table as well :D while some watch in misery.
 
These bunch of baboons battered two arrogant powers of globe with their pathetic supporters... And drove aggressors out of their country.

Judging by the picture of your profile, it shows where your loyalty lies. But FYI the Afghan state stands, major population centers with afghan control, millions of kids are in schools and life is thriving so yeah I will thank the International Community with all their flaws for bringing Afghanistan back from these stone age baboons.
 
Looks like those who were expecting them to fight and break up will be disappointed. Negotiations are back on table again with Pakistan and China on the table as well :D while some watch in misery.

The position of the Afghan government has been very clear, if the Talis want to negotiate and return back to Afghanistan and live in peace they are most welcome, should they decide to fight they will be exterminated.

The choice is theirs!

PS : A piece of advice, don't be a cheerleader for these barbarians, for once they take over Afghanistan, Pakistani civilains will be the next to pay the price.
 
Yeah china,kuch tho khud karo yaar.sub may china

Its called mutually beneficial partnership. Aghan gov didnt like pakistan on table and taliban didnt like Nato so china was brought in to satisfy all the customers. Its called strategic diplomacy.

The position of the Afghan government has been very clear, if the Talis want to negotiate and return back to Afghanistan and live in peace they are most welcome, should they decide to fight they will be exterminated.

The choice is theirs!

PS : A piece of advice, don't be a cheerleader for these barbarians, for once they take over Afghanistan, Pakistani civilains will be the next to pay the price.

They were there in 90,s as well and during that time Pakistan enjoyed the best diplomatic relation with Afghanistan. Secondly i am not supporting them just stating a fact. Some people were cheering for Taliban to split yet they came back again.
 
there it is again, that famous pakistani love for the taliban :)
Apparently US & British have joined the Love Triangle too --- anyhow lets stay on topic and say something constructive rather blabbering

Does it mean more bomb blasts in Kabul? More Karzai? And has Mullah Akhtar Mansour shown any willingness to participate in Pakistan's facilitated peace process? And Ghani has already hinted we can do it ourselves don't need nobody? So?
More bombings in kabul? Yes, if talks are expected to proceed and the parties against the peace process will do their best as they have done in past to hinder the process - this now could be planted by IS or any inside hostilities --- lets wait and watch --- But I expect this round of talks to be successful this time ---
 
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More bombings in kabul? Yes, if talks are expected to proceed and the parties against the piece process will do their best as they have done in past to hinder the process - this now could be planted by IS or any inside hostilities --- lets wait and watch --- But I expect this round of talks to be successful this time ---

Is it intentional or typo :P, funny it can be both peace and piece (in terms of sharing power). And as far as I know IS are former TTB, they cannot attack Kabul unless they have major inside support or support of someone who wanted to be part of peace process and any bilateral dealing between Pakistan and Afghanistan.
 

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