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More than 170 Taliban, Islamic militants surrender in Afghanistan | |
2006-02-05 | |
![]() The men travelled from various provinces from across Afghanistan to Kabul for a ceremony at which their surrender was announced by the head of the government's reconciliation commission, Sebghattullah Mujaddadi. They included members of the extremist Hezb-e-Islami faction of wanted warlord Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, an anti-Soviet resistance commander who is part of a bloody anti-government insurgency. "In the ceremony today 172 brothers who were former Taliban and Hezb-e-Islami surrendered," commission spokesman Sayed Sharif Yousufi told AFP Sunday. More than 1,000 Taliban and Hezb-e-Islami members have signed up to the amnesty scheme since it was launched less than a year ago, Yousufi said. One of the former fighters, Qazi Joma Khan from the Hezb-e-Islami faction, said the men wanted to help rebuild Afghanistan. "We vow to help ensure security and peace and take part in reconstruction of our country," he said. "We promise not to stand against the government any more," said ex-Taliban, Mawlawi Abdul Rehman.
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Posted by:tipper |
#1 Woo hoo! Well done, gentlemen! I hope we can look forward to rinse and repeat for the edification of Mr. Truth and his little friends. |
Posted by: trailing wife 2006-02-05 13:52 |