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...wants to restore the Tajik-led government overthrown by the Taliban in 1996. "Pakistan is against such development of the events, as well the U.S.A., due to the efforts of which the split within the anti-Taliban coalition started," Pravda reports. "The United States promised its support to General Rashid Dostum (originates from Uzbekistan). The situation was very intense - on the edge of the armed conflict between the Tajik and Uzbek wings of the alliance." Moscow may want its own troops to reinforce the Tajiks - something it believes the U.S. won't match for the Uzbeks. "Therefore, we have...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World Wide Web Review: What They're Saying About the War | 10/26/2001 | See Source »

...like the desert sands. That shift is beginning against the Taliban's leadership. Fissures are appearing in the Taliban ranks between hard-liners and so-called moderates, who privately believe that Mohammed Omar's refusal to hand over terrorist Osama bin Laden is akin to mass suicide. Says Ahmed Rashid, a Pakistani author and expert on the Taliban movement: "The U.S. threat is helping to divide the Taliban." Rashid says the Taliban's "fellow travelers," the tribal leaders who don't share the Taliban's extremism, will be the first to shear off, leaving Omar with a die-hard band...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Country On Edge | 10/15/2001 | See Source »

...Rashid Trust, a Muslim charity operating out of Karachi, provides financial support to jailed Islamic militants and families of those killed fighting in Afghanistan and Chechnya. Two weeks ago, an article in its newspaper, Dha'rb-i-M'umin, urged a holy war against Americans and Israelis. A charity spokesman says the newspaper is separate from the charity...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Frozen Assets | 10/8/2001 | See Source »

...transition plan is riddled with perils. The relationship between the United Front and the exiled king has the look of a forced marriage, and even within the UF itself some key players are as renowned for their treachery as for their fighting ability. The fearsome Uzbek leader, General Rashid Dostum, for example, has switched sides more than once over the past decade. And the authority of a monarch not seen in Afghanistan in 28 years (most of the fighters were not born when he went into exile) may not amount to much as old foes and their regional sponsors square...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: What Comes After the Taliban? | 10/2/2001 | See Source »

...Laden has steadily extended his influence with the Taliban while it lets him turn Afghanistan into a training ground for terror. It was bin Laden, says Ahmed Rashid, longtime reporter and expert on the Taliban, who brought anti-Americanism to the nationalistic Taliban ideology. Intelligence sources say bin Laden's men have infiltrated the Taliban's top ministries, especially Virtue and Vice, where they are said to have argued vigorously for the destruction of the Buddhas. Russia's Foreign Ministry has even reported that bin Laden was unofficially serving as the Taliban's Defense Minister. Bin Laden has allied himself...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Taliban Troubles | 10/1/2001 | See Source »

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