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Afghanistan
Iran will reopen embassy in Kabul
  • A delegation of representatives of Russian ministries and departments is on its way to Kabul to establish contacts with the government of the Islamic State of Afghanistan. Iran will become the first country to reopen its embassy Kabul. Interior Minister Younus Qanooni has banned firearms in Kabul. He plans to replace NA soldiers with unarmed police force after residents turn in their weapons.
  • Posted by: Fred Pruitt || 11/17/2001 || Comments || Link || [1 views] Top|| File under:


    Ismail Khan sez US forces don't need to stay, thanks.
  • Officials from the Northern Alliance say most of a group of UK special forces at Bagram airbase must be withdrawn. 15 of the 100 British troops who arrived on Thursday can stay for humanitarian tasks. Ismail Khan, who recaptured Herat province this week, said that the American forces who helped rout the Taliban and al-Qaeda don't need to stay.
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    Mullah Zaeef sez Binny's left Afghanistan
  • Taliban envoy to Pakistan Abdul Salam Zaeef said Osama bin Laden has left Afghanistan with his children and his wives and that the Islamic militia does not know where he went. He later said that he was wrong, that bin Laden was still in Afghanistan, but that he still didn't know where he was. An Arab newspaper reported an alleged follower of bin Laden as saying the Saudi-born dissident had deployed 10 lookalikes to foil U.S. efforts at capturing him.
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    Arabs, Paks resisting at Paghman
  • About 200 Arabs and Pakistanis waged a fierce battle with NA soldiers in the hills of Paghman, 12 miles outside Kabul. Several were killed and others were arrested. The rest escaped to the mountains and were being hunted.
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    Talibs admit Mohammed Atef is dead, then change their minds
  • The Taliban confirmed Saturday that terrorist leader Mohammed Atef was killed along with seven other al-Qaida members in a U.S. attack three days ago. Then they said he wasn't.
    Maybe he just smells funny...
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    150 Talibs executed by al-Qaeda at Konduz
  • The US continued bombing in support of United Front operations around Konduz. Al-Qaeda Arabs are reported to have executed 150 Afghan Taliban because they wanted to surrender. The massacre was said to have followed the defection of 1,000 Afghan Talibs under Gen Mirai Nasery. Al-Qa'eda soldiers arrested more than 100 prominent Kunduz citizens and were holding them hostage to stall an alliance attack.
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    Taliban still in control in Kandahar
  • The Taliban has said it is still in full control of Kandahar and has no plans to withdraw. Defenders continued to hold out against Pashtun tribal guerrillas aided by US Special Forces and resupplied by US helicopters.
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    Rabbani arrives in Kabul
  • President Burhanuddin Rabbani arrived In Kabul on Saturday. The Northern Alliance is preparing to hold a Loya Jirga, a gathering of traditional Afghan leaders outside Kabul to set up a provisional administration.
  • Posted by: Fred Pruitt || 11/17/2001 || Comments || Link || [4 views] Top|| File under:


    Five Brit Taliban no longer ticklish
  • Five of the British Muslims recruited by al-Muhajiroun to fight in support of the Taliban are doorknob dead.
    Enjoy your 70 virgins, guys.
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    Home Front
    Senate offices close for anthrax tests
  • Capitol police closed two Senate office buildings to test for anthrax spores after investigators discovered a contaminated letter addressed to Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt. The letter was found in a batch of mail that had been removed from congressional office buildings and segregated.
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    Terror Networks
    Germans finger five in Hamburg
  • German investigators have identified a new group of five people in Hamburg whom they believe provided financial and other support to some of the Sept. 11 hijackers and may have critical knowledge of the terror attacks.
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    Brits questioning six "Real" IRA
  • British police are questioning six men in connection with a series of "Real" IRA bombings in the UK over the past 18 months and anti-bomb disposal units are searching a disused farm near Leeds in northern England.
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    Israelis kill one, catch one
  • One Palestinian was killed, another moderately injured and a third caught in an Israeli manhunt in the central part of the Jewish state. The three were part of a group of four Palestinians who illegally crossed into Israel from the Gaza Strip.
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    Albanian gunnies threaten new insurgency in Macedonia
  • Ethnic Albanian gunmen and Macedonian security forces clashed in the northwestern region a day after a shadowy rebel group threatened a new insurgency. Rebels opened fierce machine-gun and grenade-launcher fire on a checkpoint near the village of Preljubiste.
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    The Alliance
    Pak won't grant asylum to Omar or Binny
  • Pakistan stated that it would not grant political asylum to Mullah Omar or Osama bin Laden. Sources in the ISI say that Pakistan has no choice now but to "somehow come to assistance of the crumbling Taliban regime in the south so as preserve Pakistan's territorial integrity." Pakistan has arrested 83 activists of the Pakistan-based Kashmiri group Harkatul Mujahideen after they crossed into the country's tribal areas from Afghanistan. An Indian intelligence report says that about 6,000 Pakistan Army personnel fought with the Taliban even after the US began bombing Afghanistan, including Mazar-e-Sharif. Pakistan denies airlifting them out.
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    300 antiwar kiddies at German parliament
  • More than 300 anti-war protesters rallied in front of the German parliament, while deputies discussed plans to commit some 3,900 soldiers for the anti-terror alliance.
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    Saudi clerics blame lack of rain on sin
  • Saudi Arabian clerics have blamed the lack of seasonal rainfall on sinful Muslims and called on citizens to repent and offer up prayers as they begin Ramadan.
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    Two weeks of WOT
    Sat 2001-11-17
      Rabbani arrives in Kabul
    Fri 2001-11-16
      Konduz talks collapse
    Thu 2001-11-15
      Konduz deciding whether to surrender
    Wed 2001-11-14
      Pashtun force enters southern Afghanistan from Quetta
    Tue 2001-11-13
      Jalalabad falls
    Mon 2001-11-12
      Talibs leaving Kabul
    Sun 2001-11-11
      Talibs surrounded in Konduz
    Sat 2001-11-10
      Northern Alliance takes northern Samangan province
    Fri 2001-11-09
      Northern Alliance takes Mazar-e-Sharif
    Thu 2001-11-08
      Hamid Karzai still alive
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      Hekmatyar wants to join Talibs against USA
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      Taliban positions daisy cut
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      US whacks Kabul Talihotel
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      1200 more Pak reinforcements join Taliban
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      Anthrax in NY sorting machine, Kansas City stamp store


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