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Former Taliban official bashes al-Qaeda on Afghan TV |
2005-05-10 |
![]() In another interview to the BBC, Mutawakil said Osama Bin Laden and his men had abused Afghan hospitality and brought suffering to the country. "Our guests are always too rich or too strong. That's been Afghanistan's historical problem," said Mutawakil, who, after three years in American detention and subsequent house arrest in Kabul, has emerged as a key player in the government's attempts to forge peace with the Taliban. "The Russians, the Arabs and now today, well it's not just the Americans, it's the international coalition and Nato. There's no doubt that today's guests are very strong compared to our own forces, our own army at least. They're strong technically." He also said the current government could learn from the Taliban on some issues, like security, eradication of opium poppies and low rates of government corruption. 'But as to banning girls' schools, a Taliban policy which he used to justify to the world's press, Mutawakil said education is positive and knowledge marks out both men and women as human,' the BBC said. |
Posted by:Dan Darling |