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Taliban publicize training camp in northern Afghanistan
By BILL ROGGIO & CALEB WEISSDecember 21, 2014


Just one week after overrunning a district in the northern province of Jawzjan, the Afghan Taliban are now touting the existence of a training camp in neighboring Faryab province.

The Taliban publicized the training camp, which they claimed is in the northern province of Faryab, in an hour-long video that was released on Dec. 18 on their official propaganda website, Voice of Jihad. The Taliban said the video was produced by "The workers of Multimedia Branch of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan's Cultural Commission" and created to "notify us about the ongoing situation in Faryab province, Mujahideen military advancements and other noticeable achievements."

In the video, Taliban fighters are shown undergoing weapons training. Some fighters are instructed in firing rifles from a moving vehicle, a tactic commonly used by the Taliban in assassinations of government officials. One target at the range used by the Taliban is labeled "Obama killer." A Taliban commander who is said to be the group's senior trainer for the province is shown on the video.

Qari Sahib Salahuddin, who is also known as Ayyubi and is described as "the Jihadi in-charge of the province," is interviewed at the end of the video. The video purports to show tribal elders and policemen meeting with Taliban officials, attacks against Afghan security forces, and policemen who have been captured by the Taliban. In one scene, a Taliban religious official gives a speech to hundreds of Taliban fighters before they depart for an operation.

The Taliban are known to have had safe havens in Faryab province in the past. In April 2011, the International Security Assistance Force announced a special operations raid against what it described as "a Taliban safe haven known for improvised explosive device activity and weapons cache sites" near the village of Khwaja Kinti in the district of Qaisar. [See LWJ report, Special operations forces raid 'Taliban safe haven' in Afghan north.]

The Taliban and the allied Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU) which has integrated its forces in the Taliban's command structure in the Afghan north, maintain a strong presence in the provinces of Badakhshan, Baghlan, Balkh, Faryab, Jawzjan, Kunduz, Samangan, Sar-i-Pul, and Takhar, and have established suicide training camps in the north over the past several years. ISAF identified the presence of camps in Sar-i-Pul and Samangan province. In March 2011, an ISAF special operations team captured an IMU commander who ran camps in Samangan.

The Taliban have made inroads in Faryab despite the relatively small Pashtun population there; more than 80 percent of the population in the province is Turkmen or Uzbek, while Pashtuns make up just over 10 percent.

Taliban take control of district in Jawzjan

One week before the Taliban released the video of their operations in Faryab, the jihadist group stormed the district of Khamyab in Jawzjan and forced Afghan security personnel to flee. The loss of Khamyab to the Taliban was confirmed by Fakir Muhammad Jawzjani, the provincial chief of police.

"Our soldiers went there to take on the Taliban in Khamyab. There was fighting against the Taliban, but our forces were compelled to withdraw. When the soldiers were returning to [the provincial capital] Sheberghan, they came across the Taliban, who were waiting for them, and the soldiers came under attack again," Jawzjani told RFE/RL.

According to the commander of a local arbaki, or tribal militia, "the Taliban had brought up extra fighters from the Akcha district for the assault on Khamyab." This may mean that the Taliban control Akcha as well, but it is unclear.

The Taliban have stepped up attacks against Afghan and Coalition forces in the capital of Kabul and the provinces as the US and allied forces withdraw the bulk of their forces and have ended the combat mission. As part of their effort to regain control of the country, the Taliban have seized control of several districts in the provinces.

Images from the Taliban's video of operations in Faryab:






















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Taliban publicize training camp in northern Afghanistan
By BILL ROGGIO & CALEB WEISSDecember 21, 2014


Just one week after overrunning a district in the northern province of Jawzjan, the Afghan Taliban are now touting the existence of a training camp in neighboring Faryab province.

The Taliban publicized the training camp, which they claimed is in the northern province of Faryab, in an hour-long video that was released on Dec. 18 on their official propaganda website, Voice of Jihad. The Taliban said the video was produced by "The workers of Multimedia Branch of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan's Cultural Commission" and created to "notify us about the ongoing situation in Faryab province, Mujahideen military advancements and other noticeable achievements."

In the video, Taliban fighters are shown undergoing weapons training. Some fighters are instructed in firing rifles from a moving vehicle, a tactic commonly used by the Taliban in assassinations of government officials. One target at the range used by the Taliban is labeled "Obama killer." A Taliban commander who is said to be the group's senior trainer for the province is shown on the video.

Qari Sahib Salahuddin, who is also known as Ayyubi and is described as "the Jihadi in-charge of the province," is interviewed at the end of the video. The video purports to show tribal elders and policemen meeting with Taliban officials, attacks against Afghan security forces, and policemen who have been captured by the Taliban. In one scene, a Taliban religious official gives a speech to hundreds of Taliban fighters before they depart for an operation.

The Taliban are known to have had safe havens in Faryab province in the past. In April 2011, the International Security Assistance Force announced a special operations raid against what it described as "a Taliban safe haven known for improvised explosive device activity and weapons cache sites" near the village of Khwaja Kinti in the district of Qaisar. [See LWJ report, Special operations forces raid 'Taliban safe haven' in Afghan north.]

The Taliban and the allied Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU) which has integrated its forces in the Taliban's command structure in the Afghan north, maintain a strong presence in the provinces of Badakhshan, Baghlan, Balkh, Faryab, Jawzjan, Kunduz, Samangan, Sar-i-Pul, and Takhar, and have established suicide training camps in the north over the past several years. ISAF identified the presence of camps in Sar-i-Pul and Samangan province. In March 2011, an ISAF special operations team captured an IMU commander who ran camps in Samangan.

The Taliban have made inroads in Faryab despite the relatively small Pashtun population there; more than 80 percent of the population in the province is Turkmen or Uzbek, while Pashtuns make up just over 10 percent.

Taliban take control of district in Jawzjan

One week before the Taliban released the video of their operations in Faryab, the jihadist group stormed the district of Khamyab in Jawzjan and forced Afghan security personnel to flee. The loss of Khamyab to the Taliban was confirmed by Fakir Muhammad Jawzjani, the provincial chief of police.

"Our soldiers went there to take on the Taliban in Khamyab. There was fighting against the Taliban, but our forces were compelled to withdraw. When the soldiers were returning to [the provincial capital] Sheberghan, they came across the Taliban, who were waiting for them, and the soldiers came under attack again," Jawzjani told RFE/RL.

According to the commander of a local arbaki, or tribal militia, "the Taliban had brought up extra fighters from the Akcha district for the assault on Khamyab." This may mean that the Taliban control Akcha as well, but it is unclear.

The Taliban have stepped up attacks against Afghan and Coalition forces in the capital of Kabul and the provinces as the US and allied forces withdraw the bulk of their forces and have ended the combat mission. As part of their effort to regain control of the country, the Taliban have seized control of several districts in the provinces.

Images from the Taliban's video of operations in Faryab:






















Taliban publicize training camp in northern Afghanistan - The Long War Journal
As USA and Nato withdrawl is getting close one thing is getting more and more clear that is that Afghan Taliban will take over most of Afghanistan
 
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Dont worry about his view regarding this. He is as confused about the future as a cat about milk on a full stomach.
I was clear from day one. I clearly told few years ago this will happen, and exactly that is what is happening.
 
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I was clear from day one. I clearly told few years ago this will happen, and exactly that is what is happening.

That when the US leaves there will be no taliban? You have been here long enough to know that is certainly not going to happen. What you are saying is exactly what is not happening. You cant just fantasize about how you like things to be. It just does not work that way.
 
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I was clear from day one. I clearly told few years ago this will happen, and exactly that is what is happening.

Then you would agree that Pakistan's should quit its support of the Afghan Taliban and its council that sits in Quetta ?
 
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Then you would agree that Pakistan's should quit its support of the Afghan Taliban and its council that sits in Quetta ?

Forget Afghan Taliban and the TTP, once the US leaves Al Qaeda will be back there too.

Afghanistan faces resurgence of al-Qaeda

The Taliban has stepped up its attacks in Afghanistan as the US military presence in the country shrinks.But another major obstacle for remaining US troops and Afghan forces is that al-Qaeda is beginning to re-establish training camps in the country.

Afghanistan faces resurgence of al-Qaeda - Asia - Al Jazeera English
 
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Then you would agree that Pakistan's should quit its support of the Afghan Taliban and its council that sits in Quetta ?

But who is negotiating with Taliban in Qatar, providing them offices and residences allowing them to travel in Saudia, Bahrain and in rest of GCC ? Pakistan ?

If there sits a council in Quetta, ISI and CIA would have caught them. It's your ignorance about CIA station in Quetta which lets you make misinformed and misleading views about Pakistan.
 
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Forget Afghan Taliban and the TTP, once the US leaves Al Qaeda will be back there too.

Afghanistan faces resurgence of al-Qaeda

The Taliban has stepped up its attacks in Afghanistan as the US military presence in the country shrinks.But another major obstacle for remaining US troops and Afghan forces is that al-Qaeda is beginning to re-establish training camps in the country.

Afghanistan faces resurgence of al-Qaeda - Asia - Al Jazeera English

Then you will have the TTP and other groups in the future to ensure a tit for tat. Why would you want that? How many of Peshawar like massacres are you willing to digest?

Are you saying that Pakistan, including all of your family are willing to risk death over some allegiance to the Afghan Taliban? And that you're willing to sacrifice Pakistani women, children and innocent civilians, for a group called the Afghan taliban and it taking over once again?

I'd really like to know what is your end game if Pakistan, a country I have much respect for, continues on the path and vision you have proscribed?
 
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