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Title: Taliban issues code of conduct Post by abu_rashid on Jul 28th, 2009 at 4:30pm
Taliban issues code of conduct
It talks of limiting suicide attacks, avoiding civilian casualties and winning the battle for the hearts and minds of the local civilian population. Al Jazeera's James Bays, reporting from the capital, Kabul, said every fighter is being issued the pocket book entitled "The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan Rules for Mujahideen". The book sheds considerable light on the structure, organisation and aims of the group, he said. www.youtube.com/v/LuBEazSQlTg Mullah Omar is quoted as saying that creating a new mujahideen group or battalion is forbidden. "If unofficial groups or irregular battalions refuse to join the formal structure, they should be disbanded," Omar says. Individual Taliban commanders have so far had a fair degree of autonomy, often deciding what operations to conduct and how to run the territory that they control. Our correspondent said the regulations seem to be an attempt by Mullah Omar to bring all of the Taliban under his control. "We have in the past had a lot of different groups in Afghanistan operating under the umbrella of the Taliban," Bays said. "But it says in these regulations that if you find an irregular battalion that is not obeying orders then what you have to do is find that battalion and then disarm them." Suicide bombing rules Michael Griffin, an Afghanistan expert and author of the book Reaping the Whirlwind: Al Qaeda and the Holy War, told Al Jazeera: "The Taliban ... is flirting very closely with criminality on a very, very, large scale.
'Strong guarantees' "A brave son of Islam should not be used for lower and useless targets. The utmost effort should be made to avoid civilian casualties," the book says. There are now clear guidelines on how the Taliban will treat its prisoners as well. "Whenever any official, soldier, contractor or worker of the slave government is captured, these prisoners cannot be attacked or harmed," it says. "The decision on whether to seek a prisoner exchange or to release the prisoner with strong guarantees will be made by the provincial leader. "Releasing prisoners in exchange for money is strictly prohibited." The book further states that if a "military infidel" is captured, the decision on whether to kill, release or exchange the hostage is only to be made by the Imam, a reference to Mullah Omar, or deputy Imam. 'Winning hearts' The book makes it clear that it is the duty of every fighter to win over the local population.
"Both sides [are] trying to win over the civilian population in their area." The release of the rule book comes less than a month before Afghans head to the polls for a presidential election, which the Taliban has deemed an illegitimate system imposed by foreigners. The timing may be just a coincidence, however, as rival presidential candidates detail their manifestos and the Taliban makes an effort to win over the Afghan public. ALJ |
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Title: Re: Taliban issues code of conduct Post by Happy on Jul 28th, 2009 at 7:11pm
I didn't think that there is anything they could not do.
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