Mohammed Omar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Mullah Mohammed Omar (Pashto: ) (born c. 1959, Nodeh, near Kandahar) often simply called Mullah Omar , is the leader of the Taliban of Afghanistan and was Afghanistan's de facto head of state, and...
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He tried to dissuade the Taliban Supreme Leader, Mullah Mohammad Omar, from blowing up the statues. ... Yet the Pakistani Minister of Interior Moinuddin Haider, who visited Omar last month to persuade him to turn over Osama bin Laden, say the man is isolated: "I told Mullah Omar, 'You have switched off your TV set,'" Mr.
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Are US Predator drones coming for Mullah Omar, the elusive, one-eyed leader of the Taliban? Mr. Omar has been in hiding since 2001, when US-led forces toppled his Taliban regime in Afghanistan. He remains one of the US military's top targets, along with Osama bin Laden and Al Qaeda No.
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www.csmonitor.com/2009/1206/p99s01-duts.html
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Mullah Omar was the secretive leader of the Taliban, the Islamic puritan militia that nearly conquered Afghanistan. An Islamic studies teacher from a poor rural area near Kandahar, he was propelled to leadership by accident and was simply not equipped to make a success of it.
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www.warlordsofafghanistan.com/mullah-omar.php
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Followers of the Taliban claim that Mullah Omar was born in the central province of Uruzgan in 1962. Other sources place his birth in Kandahar. ... Mullah Omar has strong links with another popular figure in world politics, Osama bin Laden. Despite several US requests to hand over Osama bin Laden because of alleged...
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www.afghan-web.com/bios/today/momar.html
www.afghan-web.com/bios/today/momar.html
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Mullah Omar’s Taliban regime in Afghanistan sheltered Usama Bin Ladin and his al-Qa‘ida network in the years before the 11 September attacks. Although Operation Enduring Freedom removed the Taliban regime from power, Mullah Omar remains at large and represents a continuing threat to America and its allies.
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www.nctc.gov/site/profiles/mullah_omar.html
www.nctc.gov/site/profiles/mullah_omar.html
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Mullah Omar. [Source: US Rewards for Justice]By early 1994, many people in Afghanistan have become fed up with widespread corruption and violence between warlords fighting for power. The Taliban starts as a small militia force near the town of Kandahar.
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Has the crown passed from Osama to Omar? Well, here’s what Z said on December 20 for comparison: ... In the course of the same message, he referred to “our commander, Shaykh Usama bin Ladin (may Allah preserve him).” Where Omar and Osama rank vis-a-vis each other in the jihadi chain of command is anyone’s guess;
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