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Mullah Omar Alive And In Afghanistan: Taliban

HEIDI VOGT and RAHIM FAIEZ   05/23/11 07:17 PM ET   AP

KABUL, Afghanistan — The Afghan intelligence agency said Monday that the reclusive leader of the Taliban has disappeared from a suspected hideout in Pakistan and has been out of contact with his commanders for days – adding further questions about Mullah Mohammad Omar after a media report said he was killed.

The Taliban denied the claim on the Afghan news channel Tolo that Omar was shot dead while being moved inside Pakistan with the help of a former Pakistani intelligence official. The Taliban spokesman countered that Omar was alive and was somewhere inside Afghanistan.

The conflicting reports, however, underscore the complicated disputes and suspicions between Afghanistan and Pakistan as the U.S. intensifies pressure on both sides: urging Afghan forces to step up efforts against militants and pushing Pakistani authorities to help unravel the networks that aided Osama bin Laden.

Pakistan's foreign minister, meanwhile, was in Kabul for talks with Afghan President Hamid Karzai, who has been increasingly outspoken in the need for Pakistan to take a stronger role in the fight against militant groups.

There also has been much speculation that the U.S. might ramp up efforts to kill or capture the Taliban leader after the raid that killed Osama bin Laden on May 2. U.S. President Barack Obama has said he would order another covert military raid if it was necessary to stop terrorist attacks.

Afghan officials claim Omar has been sheltered in Quetta or Karachi, major cities in southeast and southern Pakistan. Pakistan says it has no credible evidence Omar is in the country.

The spokesman for the Afghan National Directorate for Security, or NDS, said Omar and some Taliban commanders had not been spotted since late last week while moving from Quetta to North Waziristan – a tribal area in Pakistan that is used as a staging ground for attacks on U.S. and NATO troops in Afghanistan.

The spokesman, Latifullah Mashal, suggested that "maybe an incident has happened along the way," but emphasized that officials had no further information about the fate of the Taliban leader.

"We can confirm he's been disappeared from his hideout," Mashal told reporters in Kabul.

Mashal made the statement after the Tolo report, which cited an anonymous Afghan intelligence official as saying Omar had been shot dead in Pakistan en route to North Waziristan with the help of Gen. Hamid Gul, the former chief of Pakistani intelligence.

Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid declined to give details of Omar's whereabouts, but said the insurgent leader was "busy directing military operations with his commanders."

A Pakistani intelligence official also said that there was no information to back up the report of Omar's death. He spoke anonymously because of the sensitivity of the subject. Gul told The Associated Press that the story was false.

"This is propaganda, sheer deception, disinformation," Gul said. "I have never met him. I've never seen him. No contact whatsoever."

Mashal said that the NDS had shared information about Omar's whereabouts "more than 30 times" with neighboring countries, especially Pakistan.

"Most of the allies are honest, some are not," the spokesman said in an apparent reference to Pakistan.

Afghanistan's leaders accuse Pakistan's intelligence services of aiding the Taliban and other insurgents fighting international and Afghan troops. Meanwhile, Pakistan is under intense scrutiny from Washington for failing to locate bin Laden, who was found in a compound in a military town near the Pakistani capital.

Attacks have increased in Afghanistan since bin Laden's death and the start of the Taliban's yearly spring offensive. On Monday, four NATO service members were killed in an explosion in the east, NATO said in a statement. Another soldier died in an explosion in southern Afghanistan, NATO said late Monday. The military alliance did not provide details on the attacks or the nationalities of the dead.

In a separate attack, a suicide bomber attacked a gathering of tribal leaders in the eastern Laghman province, killing five people having lunch at a hotel, according to governor's spokesman Faizanullah Patan and the provincial health department.

Meanwhile, officials said they had arrested five suspects accused of aiding a suicide bombing Saturday at the nation's main military hospital in Kabul that killed at least six Afghan medical students. One of those arrested was an Afghan soldier who allegedly allowed the suicide bomber, dressed in a military uniform, to enter the medical complex, Mashal said.

Obama told the BBC in an interview broadcast Sunday that he could not allow "active plans to come to fruition without us taking some action," and would send troops again if a senior Taliban leader was found in Pakistan.

But there are also parallel efforts to get the Taliban leadership into negotiations with the Afghan government, making it unclear if such a strike would be in the interest of the American or Afghan governments.

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Associated Press writers Jon Gambrell in Kabul and Nahal Toosi in Islamabad contributed to this report.

(This version CORRECTS Corrects in sixth paragraph that Quetta and Karachi are in Pakistan. Links photos.)

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01:38 PM on 05/27/2011
''Saturday at the nation's main military hospital in Kabul that killed at least six Afghan medical students.''

This is by far the saddest news I've read today. I'm not saying a medical student's life is more worth than others, but that country is in serious need of literate people - especially doctors and teachers. Nothing hurts more than when children and students are killed in conflicts like this - because they are the ones that can bring change eventually. Grown-ups (soldiers, parents, politicians, elders) are too antagonised and brainwashed to make things happen for the better. Really a tragedy here.
06:03 PM on 05/25/2011
Cool, I was getting pretty bored... No one for the US to hate and kill theses days... Thank goodness we came up with another poster boy to hate... Nice job press, is there anything good going on out in the world, or has everyone just turned into death and hatemongers... Media constantly stirring the caldron of twisted hate.... Humm
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Let peace prevail Obama/Biden 2012
12:03 PM on 05/24/2011
where in Afghanistan?
12:00 PM on 05/24/2011
Looks like the ISI is ridding themselves of inconvenient problems.
11:00 AM on 05/24/2011
they insist he is meeting with osama
05:54 PM on 05/25/2011
You mean Obama
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den1953
The best politicians are for free!
10:01 AM on 05/24/2011
How many times do you have to tell the press it was bin Laden that was shot in the left eye?
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Sheldon archer
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06:54 AM on 05/24/2011
Pakistan government probably advised him to leave before the seals return. Anyway what difference would it make? Would US policy change if Obama disappeared?
06:16 AM on 05/24/2011
I am sure this most be the most important, well 2nd, manhunt in history--What was the cost to murder bin Laden? A million per SEAL team 6 member? Fuel. Lost Stealth helo. Canine member.
Depending where you read 40 to 60 on ground plus backup. Seems like a lot of money for mere 40-50 Al Qaeda left. It seems the US keeps killing "important" leaders, but those boys are still cooking in the hills, alive and well and laughing all the way. You cannot declare "war" on terrorism: It's an idea, folks.
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intellifran
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09:01 AM on 05/24/2011
I'm sure their laughing. They're probably not mourning the loss of their leader Bin Ladin, they're probably not mourning the loss of the people killed in the latest drone strike and they're probably not hiding from drones because they feel safe and secure. Furthermore, the earth is probably flat.
05:52 AM on 05/24/2011
Does he live in a cave or Santa's Grotto?

I'm so scared
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marshallwyattearp
exposing the lies and deceit from all sides
02:53 AM on 05/24/2011
We don't know where he's at... so let's spread a lot of propaganda, hope he gets upset and shows his face.

These people are genius.

As I read the comments, it makes me feel sorry for you simple minded people. The liar half of you think is the messaih is partying over seas... when our economy is tanking, he created the largest debt ever giving your tax dollars to corporations, unions, banks, and special interests, we have more people daily loosing everything they have to disasters... But who cares?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eAaQNACwaLw&feature=related

You've been lied too, and fooled. He is no better than the rest. In fact, he's partying at one of the worst times this country has ever seen.
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biggerjake
Religion poisons everything...
10:10 AM on 05/24/2011
Well Marshall, if you are talking about Obama, the fact is that there would be no need for deficit spending now if Bush didn't do it for the previous eight years. It is difficult to tell exactly what you are saying in this disjointed screed but I guess you Mega Minds just out think we normal, simple minded peons.

By any objective measure, Obama is the best president in modern history. I don't agree with everything he has done, but I can't deny he is the best one while I have been alive. His list of accomplishments is truly amazing.
11:48 AM on 05/24/2011
Yawn. Best in modern history, huh? Yeah right. What's he done other than finish up with OBL, and give us Obamacare, which, I might add, at last count, 26 states are trying to have declared unconstitutional.. Never mind. You wouldn't be able to list anything, and I'm tired, so I'm going to bed.
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02:18 AM on 05/24/2011
After what happened to Bin Laden, Mullah Omar will have to go public to prove he's still alive. If he doesn't (or can't), he'll lose control of the Taliban movement as others move to fill a perceived power vacuum and his rank-and-file fighters come to believe he's dead, and throw their support to other leaders.
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01:24 AM on 05/24/2011
Is it possible that it was the rapture...or was it the raptor?
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"Some Things Change but What Did We Get"
12:29 AM on 05/24/2011
Did Honest Ob get him another one!
12:26 AM on 05/24/2011
Here's hoping "he's been disappeared."
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12:24 AM on 05/24/2011
"We can confirm he's been disappeared from his hideout,"

Those are not words you want to find written about yourself!