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Afghanistan confirms Taliban dissident leader goes missing in UAE
By Tahir Khan
Published: April 14, 2014
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Mutasim confirmed to be missing in the UAE. PHOTO: FILE

ISLAMABAD: Afghanistan on Monday officially confirmed that a senior Taliban leader, Mullah Agha Jan Mutasim, who had started dialogue with Kabul-backed negotiators in Dubai, has been missing in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

After a mysterious silence for nearly two weeks, the Afghan Foreign Ministry on Monday confirmed that Mutasim is missing.

“The Afghan government confirms that Agha Jan Mutasim has disappeared in the UAE and we are talking to UAE senior officials to determine his fate,” the Afghan Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Ahmed Shakaib Mustaghni said in Kabul.

“The talks, unfortunately, have not yet produced any results and we do not have any more details,” Mustaghni told his weekly press briefing, according to the recorded version of the briefing received here.

When contacted, Afghan Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid told The Express Tribune that he had seen media reports and has no other information.

Mutasim’s family and friends had confirmed to The Express Tribune last week that they had lost contact with him in Dubai for ten days. They were concerned that the UAE authorities had detained and shifted him to an unknown location in Abu Dhabi.

Mutasim, a former Taliban cabinet minister and close aide to the Taliban chief, Mullah Muhammad Omar, had launched his alternate peace movement. And contrary to the Taliban policy, held talks with Karzai’s negotiators.

After their first meeting, they had agreed to hold more talks to push the peace process.

Sources close to Agha Jan had told The Express Tribune that he had been working on a plan to convene a big conference of religious scholars.

Mutasim’s move was seen a major embarrassment for the Taliban as he was thought to be the first senior leader to have openly started talks with Karzai’s government.

President Hamid Karzai had personally welcomed the Dubai peace initiative. He also urged other Taliban leaders to join the move after receiving Kabul-backed negotiators.

However, the Taliban reacted angrily to Agha Jan’s “unauthorized negotiations” with Karzai’s High Peace Council and had publicly disowned him.

The dissident Taliban leader’s detention is seen a serious setback for Karzai’s efforts to lure some Taliban leaders to join the intra-Afghan dialogue in the last day of his Nato-backed regime.

Karzai is scheduled to step down as the long serving elected leader of Afghanistan if a new leader is elected in the first round of the April 5 presidential elections.
 
He was arrested in the UAE and has since returned to Afghanistan.

The following excerpt is from Xinhua.

About the recent arrest of a veteran Taliban leader Agha Jan Mutasim in United Arab Emirates, Spanta said"I regret that he was arrested. He opened his office in United Arab Emirates. And (had) an agreement with the authorities of United Arabic Emirates. He announced official peace negotiation with Afghanistan. He supported the election process in Afghanistan."

Mutasim, former Taliban minister, had recently tried to facilitate negotiations between the Afghan government and the Taliban and held talks with the Afghan peace council members in Dubai. After being held for days in Dubai, Mutasim returned to Afghanistan on April 19. "Any interruption in this process, arresting this person, was directly an attack against peace process in Afghanistan. I am so sorry about that," he said.
 
He was arrested in the UAE and has since returned to Afghanistan.

The following excerpt is from Xinhua.

About the recent arrest of a veteran Taliban leader Agha Jan Mutasim in United Arab Emirates, Spanta said"I regret that he was arrested. He opened his office in United Arab Emirates. And (had) an agreement with the authorities of United Arabic Emirates. He announced official peace negotiation with Afghanistan. He supported the election process in Afghanistan."

Mutasim, former Taliban minister, had recently tried to facilitate negotiations between the Afghan government and the Taliban and held talks with the Afghan peace council members in Dubai. After being held for days in Dubai, Mutasim returned to Afghanistan on April 19. "Any interruption in this process, arresting this person, was directly an attack against peace process in Afghanistan. I am so sorry about that," he said.


In that case; all is well that ends well.

Otherwise, questions might have been directed at Shuja Pasha; who now happens to be in the service of the UAE now.
 
In that case; all is well that ends well.

Otherwise, questions might have been directed at Shuja Pasha; who now happens to be in the service of the UAE now.
Really, is Shuja Pasha running the UAE police. That is news to me.
 
Nope.
Shuja is running a "Spooky Business" for the UAE. This stuff is not the usual 'cops n robbers' game after all.
And what spooky business is that. Go on tell us more. You seem to be in the loop.
 
Check 'Uncle Google' a bit.
For details; you'll have to speak to the Ol' Boy himself.
Thanks for the hint. I tried
But there was no news about Shuja Pasha being a ghost whisperer. That's even more Spooky now.
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Thanks for the hint. I tried
But there was no news about Shuja Pasha being a ghost whisperer. That's even more Spooky now.
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Then you're looking in the wrong direction, for the wrong things.
He is nether a Ghost nor is he whispering. He is just doing whatever he was doing earlier........for somebody else.
 
Then you're looking in the wrong direction, for the wrong things.
He is nether a Ghost nor is he whispering. He is just doing whatever he was doing earlier........for somebody else.
Then you should have been a bit clearer. Your spooky talk nearly spooked me.
 
Talibans are actually from Pakistan, an Afghan friend told me that, they sided with the US and trying to destroy their country.
 
Talibans are actually from Pakistan, an Afghan friend told me that, they sided with the US and trying to destroy their country.

Afghans are the worst source possible if you want to get the right story.

The taliban were born, bred in Southern Afghanistan, and they pretty much single handedly swept through Afghanistan with ease and lots of local support. Study the Kandahar student movement, Mullah Omar and Co. in the early days and the taliban offensive of 1994.

It's convenient for many ingrates from Afghanistan to blame us.
 
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