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Monday, September 07, 2009

By Rahimullah Yusufzai

PESHAWAR: Afghan Taliban declined a request for help from the militants in Swat by reminding them of their policy of non-interference in Pakistan’s affairs.

Sources among the Afghan Taliban told The News that the Swat Taliban had approached them recently and sought help in their battle against Pakistan’s security forces. The sources didn’t provide details as to how and where the Afghan Taliban were approached. It wasn’t possible to seek comment from the Swat Taliban about the issue as all their commanders and spokesman Muslim Khan have gone into hiding to avoid capture.

A senior Afghan Taliban official, requesting anonymity, contacted The News from an undisclosed location to confirm that they were approached by the Swati militants for help in their fight against Pakistan’s armed forces. “We told them that the Afghan Taliban have a standard policy not to interfere in Pakistan’s affairs. We reiterated our policy and requested the Swat Taliban not to involve us in Pakistan’s internal matters,” he explained.

It may be added that the Afghan Taliban have often been linked to the Pakistani Taliban. There have been credible reports that Taliban leader Mulla Muhammad Omar has been sending emissaries to mediate between warring Pakistani Taliban leaders and request them not to fight with each other. Every Pakistani Taliban commander ranging from the late Nek Muhammad to Baitullah Mehsud, who was killed in a US drone attack in South Waziristan on August 5, and Hafiz Gul Bahadur, Maulvi Nazeer, Maulana Faqir Muhammad to Hakimullah Mehsud has pledged allegiance to Mulla Omar and often referred to him as their Amirul Momineen, or Commander of the Faithful.

Sirajuddin Haqqani, an important Afghan Taliban commander operating in Khost, Paktia, Paktika and Kabul provinces, has often mediated between the rival Pakistani Taliban factions on behalf of Mulla Omar. He and other Afghan Taliban officials have also played a role in arranging truce and peace talks between the Pakistani Taliban and the Pakistan government in some of the tribal areas.

However, there have been only a few instances of Afghan Taliban commanders becoming involved in the fighting between the Pakistani militants and security forces. One such commander was Saeedur Rahman in Charmang area in Bajaur Agency who fought the Pakistani security forces along side the local militants. The other Afghan Taliban commander, who became part of the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), was Yahya Hijrat, who operated out of Jamrud in Khyber Agency and was blamed for most of the attacks on the Afghanistan-bound trucks carrying supplies for Nato forces. Hijrat was captured some months ago and was later found dead along with a few other militants near Peshawar in an incident that was described by government officials as an encounter with the police.


Afghan Taliban decline Swat militants’ request for help
 
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Sure, I agree but i wonder if the present resistance in Afghanistan is really by the Taliban resistives!
There is no independent source to confirm the truth about daily news comming out of Afghanistan.
I was just watching a comprehensive investigative report by a private TV from Pakistan and they even sent reporters inside Afghanistan at various positions along the border and at the crossing.
They even reported that indian embassy people even come to see off the terrorists on the border.
They also reproted that indians are operating terrorists camps even in Qandhahar region!
I wonder if it is true than where is Taliban strong hold?
I know Mullah Omar is in hiding but does he really have such a mobility that his intelligence is active and he is organising a resistive movement?
imagine US is in possesion of some hitech electronics. They can see all Afghanistan from air and shoot any suspected movement right than and there!
They have wepons which can penetrate bunkers ... how come any resistive movement can stand against US resources?

Any, how news like above are enough to unearth the patrons of TTP which was formed around 2006 to weaken and malign Pakistan.
Those who does not distinguish among both or consider both same do it on purpose and this incl. media and Pakistani establishment and leadership.
I wonder how would the world like to address TTP? simple Taliban or ........
Now this should also clear how hard Pak army hit the conspirators and soo i expect them to shift to plan B.
 
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Nice Post PIA "Rora" ! :toast_sign: and a nice read!!

There we go, I hope at least now some people understand Afghan Taliban are fighting for their own country, not for or against Pakistan. Thanks for sharing.

Yup, I completely agree, This shows that:

1) There is a difference between the so called TTP and its in-humane barbaric hordes and The Original "Taa li baan"

2) Whereas the TTP is actually TT against P , The Original "ta' li baan" are not against Pakistan :tup:

3) The actual and true "ta' li baan" want to have to do only with their own country

4) They are only against foreign invasion of their country

:pakistan:
 
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And this is where ISI maintaining some levels of contact with the original Taliban has had some positive outcomes.
 
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not that I consider myself an expert in taliban relations but one unconfirmed report of Afghan taliban not supporting swat taliban and everyone's sold that they're two different entities whereas there are numerous reports and news in recent times pointing out a nexus between the Pakistani taliban movement and the Afghan taliban. Considering how convoluted this entire situation is I don't think it's possible to determine who's who by just a single news report.
 
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