তালেবান নেতৃবৃন্দের তালিকা: সংশোধিত সংস্করণের মধ্যে পার্থক্য

উইকিপিডিয়া, মুক্ত বিশ্বকোষ থেকে
বিষয়বস্তু বিয়োগ হয়েছে বিষয়বস্তু যোগ হয়েছে
সম্পাদনা সারাংশ নেই
ট্যাগ: মোবাইল সম্পাদনা মোবাইল ওয়েব সম্পাদনা
ট্যাগ: মোবাইল সম্পাদনা মোবাইল ওয়েব সম্পাদনা
২৩ নং লাইন: ২৩ নং লাইন:
* [[২০২১ তালেবান আক্রমণ]] ও [[কাবুল পতন (২০২১)|কাবুল দখলের]] পর ২০২১ সালের ১৫ আগস্ট আফগানিস্তানের শাসক হন।
* [[২০২১ তালেবান আক্রমণ]] ও [[কাবুল পতন (২০২১)|কাবুল দখলের]] পর ২০২১ সালের ১৫ আগস্ট আফগানিস্তানের শাসক হন।
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==সহকারী ও মন্ত্রীগণ==
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{| class="wikitable sortable"
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! | চিত্র || style="width: 20%;" | নাম || style="width: 15%;" | পদমর্যাদা || style="width: 65%;" | অবস্থা
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| [[File:Secretary Pompeo Participates in a Signing Ceremony in Doha (49601220453) (cropped).jpg|70px]]
| '''[[Abdul Ghani Baradar]]'''|| Governor of [[Herat]] and [[Nimruz]] Province ||
* One of the founders of the Taliban along with Omar
* Said to be the Deputy leader of the Taliban<ref>{{cite web
| title = Pakistan frees Taliban leader Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar in bid to ease tensions
| url = https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/pakistan-frees-taliban-leader-mullah-abdul-ghani-baradar-in-bid-to-ease-tensions-8831387.html
| date = 21 September 2013
| access-date = 11 November 2014}}</ref>
*Captured by Pakistani forces in 2010<ref>{{cite news |first=Saeed |last=Shah |title=Afghanistan's No. 2 Taliban leader captured in Pakistan |url=http://www.mcclatchydc.com/homepage/story/85369.html |publisher=[[McClatchy News Service]] |date=2010-02-16 |access-date=2010-02-13}}</ref><ref name=Cnn2010-02-16>{{cite news |url=http://www.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/asiapcf/02/16/taliban.commander.captured/index.html?eref=time_us|title=Capture may be turning point in Taliban fight|publisher=CNN|date=2010-02-16 |access-date=2020-02-13}}</ref><ref name="ap-newblow">{{cite news |url=https://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100216/ap_on_re_us/afghanistan_taliban |title=Taliban leader's arrest a new blow to insurgents |publisher=Yahoo! News |agency=Associated Press |date=16 Feb 2010}}</ref><ref name="ap-hails">A White house spokesman shortly afterwards described his capture "a big success for our mutual efforts in the region", {{cite news |url=https://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE61G5DE20100217 |publisher=AP Newswire |author=Patricia Zengerle |date=17 Feb 2010 |title=White House hails capture of Taliban leader}}</ref> and released at the request of the United States government in 2018<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/25/world/asia/taliban-peace-talks.html|title=Taliban Deputy Is Released Amid Push for Afghan Peace Talks|first1=Mujib|last1=Mashal|first2=Taimoor|last2=Shah|newspaper=The New York Times|date=October 25, 2018}}</ref><ref name="auto">{{Cite web|url=https://www.nationalheraldindia.com/international/pakistan-frees-taliban-co-founder-at-us-request-will-play-constructive-role-in-afghan-peace-initiative|title=Pakistan frees Taliban co-founder at US request; will play constructive role in Afghan peace initiative|website=National Herald|date=9 February 2019}}</ref>
|-
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| '''[[Obaidullah Akhund]]''' || Minister of Defense ||
* Senior leader
* Captured by Pakistani forces late February 2007<ref name=BBCNews>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/6410389.stm 'Taleban leader held' in Pakistan], ''[[BBC News]]'', March 2, 2007</ref> and died of heart disease in a Pakistan prison in 2010<ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.foxnews.com/world/2012/02/13/taliban-announce-death-ex-defense-minister-in-2010/ | work=Fox News | title=Taliban announces death of ex-defense minister in 2010 | date=2012-02-13}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://news.yahoo.com/taliban-announce-death-ex-defense-minister-080554754.html|title=Taliban announce death of ex-defense minister|date=13 February 2012|work=Yahoo News}}</ref>
|-
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| '''[[Wakil Ahmed Muttawakil]]''' || Foreign Minister ||
* The last [[Afghan Foreign Minister|Foreign Minister]] in the [[Taliban|Taliban government]] of the [[Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan]].<ref name=Bbc20020209>
{{cite news
| url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/1810717.stm
| date= February 9, 2002
| title=Profile: Wakil Ahmad Mutawakil
| publisher=[[BBC]]
| access-date=2007-07-01}}</ref>
*
* Surrendered to [[Northern Alliance]] troops in [[Kandahar]], 2001
|-
|
| Abdul Rahman Zahed || Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs ||
* Allegedly created an impression that he entered Pakistan after the [[War in Afghanistan (2001–present)|U.S. invasion of Afghanistan]], but had returned before the end of 2001 to his home village in [[Loghar]] province;<ref name=Guardian011224>[https://www.theguardian.com/afghanistan/story/0,1284,624586,00.html Former minister says fugitive Taliban leaders living life of luxury in Pakistan], ''[[The Guardian]]'', December 24, 2001</ref>
* at large
* Reported to be a leader in the Taliban's Quetta Shura
* Reported captured in late February 2010
|-
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| Mohammed Hassan Akhund|| First Deputy Council of Ministers ||
* At large; spoke to [[Reuters]] by satellite telephone from an undisclosed location on May 4, 2003{{Citation needed|date=March 2010}}
* Reported to be a leader in the [[Taliban's Quetta Shura]].<ref name="TheNewsInternational2010-03-01"/>
* Reported captured in late February 2010.<ref name="TheNewsInternational2010-03-01"/>
|-
|
|'''[[Mohammad Nabi Omari]]'''|| [[Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (Afghanistan)|Minister of Communications]] ||
* Was the Taliban's chief of communications
* Listed as a member of the Taliban leadership.<ref name="Brookings2008-12-16">
{{cite news |url=http://www.brookings.edu/~/media/research/files/reports/2008/12/16%20detainees%20wittes/1216_detainees_wittes.pdf
|title=The Current Detainee Population of Guantánamo: An Empirical Study
|publisher=[[The Brookings Institution]]
|date=2008-12-16
|author=[[Benjamin Wittes]], Zaathira Wyne
|access-date=2010-02-16
|archive-date=2013-06-01
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130601150504/http://www.brookings.edu/~/media/research/files/reports/2008/12/16%20detainees%20wittes/1216_detainees_wittes.pdf
|url-status=dead
}}
</ref>
|-
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| '''''[[Abdul Razak (Guantanamo detainee 1043)|Abdul Razaq]]''''' || [[Afghan Commerce Minister|Commerce Minister]] ||
* Afghan forces captured Razaq while scouring a rugged mountainous region north of [[Kandahar]], April 1, 2003.<ref name="Bbc2003-04-02">
{{Cite news
| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/2909997.stm
| title = Fresh fighting in Afghanistan
| date = 2003-04-02
| publisher = [[BBC News]]
| access-date = 2009-06-29
}}</ref> Razaq's son, Abdul, had been killed on September 5, 2002 as he tried to shoot President [[Hamid Karzai]].{{Citation needed|date=June 2009}} Abdul Razaq testified he had merely started out as a civilian, conscripted into Afghanistan's [[civil service]] by the Pakistan{{Clarify|date=October 2011}} who was promoted to Commerce Minister, without ever becoming a member of the Taliban.<ref name=ArbAbdulRazak1043>
{{Cite web |url=http://www.dod.mil/pubs/foi/detainees/csrt/ARB_Transcript_Set_11_21662-22010.pdf#64
|title=Summary of Administrative Review Board Proceedings of ISN 1043
|date=2005-12-16
|author=OARDEC
|pages=64–82
|publisher=[[United States Department of Defense]]
|access-date=2008-04-02
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080307071014/http://www.dod.mil/pubs/foi/detainees/csrt/ARB_Transcript_Set_11_21662-22010.pdf
|archive-date=2008-03-07
|url-status=dead
|author-link=OARDEC
}}</ref> He testified he had taken advantage of an amnesty Karzai offered when the Taliban fell, and had not been involved in politics since the fall of the Taliban.
|-
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| Khaksar Akhund || Deputy Minister of Interior Affairs ||
* Staged a public press conference in [[Kabul]], late November, 2001 and denounced the Taliban; by August 2002, he supports the U.S.-backed Afghan government of [[Hamid Karzai]];<ref name=Telegraph011125>[https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2001/11/25/wpara25.xml&sSheet=/news/2001/11/25/ixhome.html Paras on alert for storming of Kandahar]{{dead link|date=July 2021|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}, ''[[The Daily Telegraph|The Telegraph]]'', November 25, 2001</ref> at large
|-
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| [[Qari Ahmadullah]]|| Minister of Security (Intelligence) ||
* Supposedly killed in late December 2001 by a United States bombing raid in the [[Paktia]] province.<ref name=Bbc020103>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/1739244.stm Taleban spy chief 'killed in raid'], ''[[BBC]]'', January 3, 2002</ref>
* 12 years after the incident, an investigation by [[Harper's Weekly]] alleged that Ahmadullah is alive.<ref>{{Cite journal |last = Mashal |first = Mujib |title = The Pious Spy: A Taliban intelligence chief's death and resurrection |url = http://harpers.org/archive/2014/01/the-pious-spy/ |journal = [[Harper's Magazine]] |date = January 2014 |issue = January 2014 }}</ref>
|-
|
| '''[[Abdul Haq Wasiq]]''' || Deputy Minister of Intelligence ||
* Served as Deputy Minister of Intelligence in the Taliban Intelligence Service.<ref name=ArbSummaryOfEvidenceAbdulHaqWasiq>
{{Cite web
|url = http://www.dod.mil/pubs/foi/detainees/csrt_arb/ARB_Round_1_Factors_000001-000098.pdf#1
|title = Unclassified Summary of Evidence for Administrative Review Board in the case of Wasiq, Abdul Haq
|date = 18 July 2005
|author = OARDEC
|pages = 1–2
|publisher = [[United States Department of Defense]]
|access-date = 2007-11-27
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20071202034131/http://www.dod.mil/pubs/foi/detainees/csrt_arb/ARB_Round_1_Factors_000001-000098.pdf#1
|archive-date = 2 December 2007
|url-status = dead
|author-link = OARDEC
}}</ref>
* Served as acting Minister of Intelligence when Qari Ahmadullah was away from Kabul performing his duties as governor of Tahar province.<ref name=ArbSummaryOfEvidenceAbdulHaqWasiq/>
* Arrived at the [[Guantanamo Bay detention camp|Guantanamo detention camps]] on January 11, 2002, and he was held there until 31 May 2014.<ref name="washingtontimes.com">{{cite web|url=http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/may/31/terror-suspects-freed-obama-admin-soldier-were-lab/|title=Terror suspects freed by Obama admin. for soldier were labeled 'high risk' in 2008: report - Washington Times|work=The Washington Times}}</ref>
|-
|
| Nooruddin Turabi || Minister of Justice ||
* Allegedly sheltered in [[Quetta]] by Pakistani officials by the end of 2001;<ref name=Guardian011224/> captured by United States forces and then set free and given general amnesty in early January 2002<ref name=BostonGlobe020110>[http://www.boston.com/news/daily/10/attacks_afghanistan.htm US begins transferring terror prisoners to Cuban base: Gunfire errupts &#91;sic&#93; as plane with al-Qaida members takes off], ''[[Boston Globe]]'', January 10, 2002</ref><ref name=Fox020109>[http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,42555,00.html High-Ranking Taliban Leaders Surrender, Are Set Free], ''[[Fox News]]'', January 9, 2002</ref>
|-
|
| Amir Khan Muttaqi || Minister of Culture & Information ||
* Allegedly moved to [[Peshawar]], Pakistan before the end of 2001 and still "hiding out in the Pakistani frontier" March 19, 2002;<ref name=Guardian011224/><ref name=Cbs020319>[http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2002/03/20/attack/main504122.shtml Taliban Vow Revenge], ''[[CBS News]]'', March 19, 2002</ref>
* still at large
|-
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| '''''[[Ghausuddin]]''''' || ||
* Killed in a gun battle in [[Zabul province]], May 27, 2003<ref name=DailyTimes030528>[http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=story_28-5-2003_pg7_55 Taliban commander killed in Afghanistan], ''[[Daily Times (Pakistan)|Daily Times]]'', May 28, 2003</ref>
|-
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| Abbas Akhund || Minister of Health ||
* In February 2002, he was "hiding with his military force about 5 miles from Uruzgan village";<ref name=Time0202006>[https://web.archive.org/web/20020204000628/http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,198864,00.html How the U.S. Killed the Wrong Afghans], ''[[Time (magazine)]]'', February 6, 2002</ref>
* at large
|-
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| Abdul Raqib || First Deputy Council of Ministers ||
* Unknown (is he the same Abdul Raqib as the official from the agriculture department in 2003?<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.iwpr.net/index.pl?archive/arr/arr_200306_64_4_eng.txt|title=Institute for War and Peace Reporting}}</ref>)
|}
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০৬:১৯, ৩১ আগস্ট ২০২১ তারিখে সংশোধিত সংস্করণ

সর্বাধিনায়ক

[ক]

চিত্র নাম পদ অবস্থা
চিত্র:Mullah Omar.jpg মুহাম্মদ ওমর বিশ্বাসীগণদের নেতা
  • প্রতিষ্ঠাতা ও আধ্যাত্মিক নেতা, যিনি মৃত্যুর আগ পর্যন্ত দক্ষিণ আফগানিস্তানে একটি মার্কিন ঘাঁটির কাছে লুকিয়ে ছিলেন।
  • যক্ষ্মায় ২০১৩ সালের ২৩ এপ্রিল মৃত্যুবরণ করেন। ২০১৫ সালে জুলাইয়ে আফগানিস্তানের জাতীয় নিরাপত্তা অধিদপ্তর কর্তৃক প্রকাশ করার আগপর্যন্ত তালেবান কর্মকর্তারা তার মৃত্যুর বিষয়টি দুই বছরের জন্য গোপন রেখেছিলেন।[১]
আখতার মনসুর বিশ্বাসীগণদের নেতা
  • ২০১৫ সালের জুলাইয়ে নির্বাচিত
  • ২০১৬ সালের মে মাসে পাকিস্তানে মার্কিন ড্রোন হামলায় নিহত হন।
চিত্র:Mawlawi Hibatullah Akhundzada.jpg হিবাতুল্লাহ আখুন্দজাদা বিশ্বাসীগণদের নেতা
  • মার্কিন ড্রোন হামলায় তার পূর্বসূরি মৃত্যুর কয়েক দিন পরে ২০১৬ সালের মে মাসে নির্বাচিত
  • ২০২১ তালেবান আক্রমণকাবুল দখলের পর ২০২১ সালের ১৫ আগস্ট আফগানিস্তানের শাসক হন।

সহকারী ও মন্ত্রীগণ

চিত্র নাম পদমর্যাদা অবস্থা
Abdul Ghani Baradar Governor of Herat and Nimruz Province
  • One of the founders of the Taliban along with Omar
  • Said to be the Deputy leader of the Taliban[২]
  • Captured by Pakistani forces in 2010[৩][৪][৫][৬] and released at the request of the United States government in 2018[৭][৮]
Obaidullah Akhund Minister of Defense
  • Senior leader
  • Captured by Pakistani forces late February 2007[৯] and died of heart disease in a Pakistan prison in 2010[১০][১১]
Wakil Ahmed Muttawakil Foreign Minister
Abdul Rahman Zahed Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs
  • Allegedly created an impression that he entered Pakistan after the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan, but had returned before the end of 2001 to his home village in Loghar province;[১৩]
  • at large
  • Reported to be a leader in the Taliban's Quetta Shura
  • Reported captured in late February 2010
Mohammed Hassan Akhund First Deputy Council of Ministers
Mohammad Nabi Omari Minister of Communications
  • Was the Taliban's chief of communications
  • Listed as a member of the Taliban leadership.[১৫]
Abdul Razaq Commerce Minister
Khaksar Akhund Deputy Minister of Interior Affairs
  • Staged a public press conference in Kabul, late November, 2001 and denounced the Taliban; by August 2002, he supports the U.S.-backed Afghan government of Hamid Karzai;[১৮] at large
Qari Ahmadullah Minister of Security (Intelligence)
  • Supposedly killed in late December 2001 by a United States bombing raid in the Paktia province.[১৯]
  • 12 years after the incident, an investigation by Harper's Weekly alleged that Ahmadullah is alive.[২০]
Abdul Haq Wasiq Deputy Minister of Intelligence
  • Served as Deputy Minister of Intelligence in the Taliban Intelligence Service.[২১]
  • Served as acting Minister of Intelligence when Qari Ahmadullah was away from Kabul performing his duties as governor of Tahar province.[২১]
  • Arrived at the Guantanamo detention camps on January 11, 2002, and he was held there until 31 May 2014.[২২]
Nooruddin Turabi Minister of Justice
  • Allegedly sheltered in Quetta by Pakistani officials by the end of 2001;[১৩] captured by United States forces and then set free and given general amnesty in early January 2002[২৩][২৪]
Amir Khan Muttaqi Minister of Culture & Information
  • Allegedly moved to Peshawar, Pakistan before the end of 2001 and still "hiding out in the Pakistani frontier" March 19, 2002;[১৩][২৫]
  • still at large
Ghausuddin
Abbas Akhund Minister of Health
  • In February 2002, he was "hiding with his military force about 5 miles from Uruzgan village";[২৭]
  • at large
Abdul Raqib First Deputy Council of Ministers
  • Unknown (is he the same Abdul Raqib as the official from the agriculture department in 2003?[২৮])

টীকা

  1. "সর্বোচ্চ নেতা"-এর সঙ্গে বিভ্রান্ত হবেন না।

তথ্যসূত্র

  1. "Taliban conflict: Afghanistan probes Mullah Omar 'death' claim"। BBC News। ২৯ জুলাই ২০১৫। 
  2. "Pakistan frees Taliban leader Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar in bid to ease tensions"। ২১ সেপ্টেম্বর ২০১৩। সংগ্রহের তারিখ ১১ নভেম্বর ২০১৪ 
  3. Shah, Saeed (২০১০-০২-১৬)। "Afghanistan's No. 2 Taliban leader captured in Pakistan"McClatchy News Service। সংগ্রহের তারিখ ২০১০-০২-১৩ 
  4. "Capture may be turning point in Taliban fight"। CNN। ২০১০-০২-১৬। সংগ্রহের তারিখ ২০২০-০২-১৩ 
  5. "Taliban leader's arrest a new blow to insurgents"। Yahoo! News। Associated Press। ১৬ ফেব্রু ২০১০। 
  6. A White house spokesman shortly afterwards described his capture "a big success for our mutual efforts in the region", Patricia Zengerle (১৭ ফেব্রু ২০১০)। "White House hails capture of Taliban leader"। AP Newswire। 
  7. Mashal, Mujib; Shah, Taimoor (অক্টোবর ২৫, ২০১৮)। "Taliban Deputy Is Released Amid Push for Afghan Peace Talks"The New York Times 
  8. "Pakistan frees Taliban co-founder at US request; will play constructive role in Afghan peace initiative"National Herald। ৯ ফেব্রুয়ারি ২০১৯। 
  9. 'Taleban leader held' in Pakistan, BBC News, March 2, 2007
  10. "Taliban announces death of ex-defense minister in 2010"Fox News। ২০১২-০২-১৩। 
  11. "Taliban announce death of ex-defense minister"Yahoo News। ১৩ ফেব্রুয়ারি ২০১২। 
  12. "Profile: Wakil Ahmad Mutawakil"BBC। ফেব্রুয়ারি ৯, ২০০২। সংগ্রহের তারিখ ২০০৭-০৭-০১ 
  13. Former minister says fugitive Taliban leaders living life of luxury in Pakistan, The Guardian, December 24, 2001
  14. উদ্ধৃতি ত্রুটি: <ref> ট্যাগ বৈধ নয়; TheNewsInternational2010-03-01 নামের সূত্রটির জন্য কোন লেখা প্রদান করা হয়নি
  15. Benjamin Wittes, Zaathira Wyne (২০০৮-১২-১৬)। "The Current Detainee Population of Guantánamo: An Empirical Study" (পিডিএফ)The Brookings Institution। ২০১৩-০৬-০১ তারিখে মূল (পিডিএফ) থেকে আর্কাইভ করা। সংগ্রহের তারিখ ২০১০-০২-১৬ 
  16. "Fresh fighting in Afghanistan"BBC News। ২০০৩-০৪-০২। সংগ্রহের তারিখ ২০০৯-০৬-২৯ 
  17. OARDEC (২০০৫-১২-১৬)। "Summary of Administrative Review Board Proceedings of ISN 1043" (পিডিএফ)United States Department of Defense। পৃষ্ঠা 64–82। ২০০৮-০৩-০৭ তারিখে মূল (পিডিএফ) থেকে আর্কাইভ করা। সংগ্রহের তারিখ ২০০৮-০৪-০২ 
  18. Paras on alert for storming of Kandahar[অকার্যকর সংযোগ], The Telegraph, November 25, 2001
  19. Taleban spy chief 'killed in raid', BBC, January 3, 2002
  20. Mashal, Mujib (জানুয়ারি ২০১৪)। "The Pious Spy: A Taliban intelligence chief's death and resurrection"Harper's Magazine (January 2014)। 
  21. OARDEC (১৮ জুলাই ২০০৫)। "Unclassified Summary of Evidence for Administrative Review Board in the case of Wasiq, Abdul Haq" (পিডিএফ)United States Department of Defense। পৃষ্ঠা 1–2। ২ ডিসেম্বর ২০০৭ তারিখে মূল (পিডিএফ) থেকে আর্কাইভ করা। সংগ্রহের তারিখ ২০০৭-১১-২৭ 
  22. "Terror suspects freed by Obama admin. for soldier were labeled 'high risk' in 2008: report - Washington Times"The Washington Times 
  23. US begins transferring terror prisoners to Cuban base: Gunfire errupts [sic] as plane with al-Qaida members takes off, Boston Globe, January 10, 2002
  24. High-Ranking Taliban Leaders Surrender, Are Set Free, Fox News, January 9, 2002
  25. Taliban Vow Revenge, CBS News, March 19, 2002
  26. Taliban commander killed in Afghanistan, Daily Times, May 28, 2003
  27. How the U.S. Killed the Wrong Afghans, Time (magazine), February 6, 2002
  28. "Institute for War and Peace Reporting"