The Taliban Introduction The Taliban orginated in Kandahar, Southern
Afghanistan in late 1994. The Taliban, translated in Arabic means "the
students," managed to seize control of most of Afghanistan. They are the
students of the religious teacher : Mawlawi Mohammed Omar. At that time the
country was in a civil war between many warlords and corrupt / power hungry
former Mujaheedin groups. The country was torn appart with some ruthless people
in power. The first time Mohammed Omar organized his followers, it was for the
purpose to kill a Mujaheedin leader and his men who had assaulted a woman,
raped her and killed her in the city of Kandahar en left her behind in the mosk
where Mohammed Omar was the Imam. He took over the city within 24hrs. The
Taliban got many supporters because of its idealogical believes. It grew into an
well motivated army which fought against the corrupt / power hungry warlords and
Mujahideen groups.
By
February 1995, the Taliban successfully captured half of the southern provinces
without any resistance and surrounded Kabul suburbs; but they pushed back by
government forces loyal to today's president Rabani.
By now the Taliban force is said to have between 25 to 30 thousand millitia, more
than 200 tanks and a dozen aircrafts, all captured from the Mujaheedin groups.
Iran turned against Taliban after they captured 3 provinces bordering with Iran
in western Afghanistan.
In the past few months of the Rabani's regime the diplomatic relationships
between Kabul
and
Islamabad deteriarrated. In Kabul, the government of Rabani insisted that
Pakistan interfered inside Afghan affairs and closely supports Taliban militia.
By 1996 Taliban Militia captured most of Afghan provinces except Northern
provinces. By
September 1996, the Rabani government with his defense minister Ahmad Shah
Masoud left Kabul without any resistance and Taliban Militia captured the
capital Kabul and established more strict Islamic rules in Afghanistan. 27 Provinces
of Afghanistan came under control of the Taliban except 3 Northern provinces led by
powerful Uzbek leader General Abdur Rashid Dostum.
Most of international human
rights organizations condemned the Taliban's strict regime. The Taliban regime
was recognized only by Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and Emirate Arabia Republic.
But the Taliban was critisized for many things
that they did not have in control. Offcourse the taliban was not perfect but never
the less the critisism from the western media where always unsupported and even misleading.
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