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Defiant Taliban hit back as clerics stand by bin Laden

KABUL, Sept 18 (AFP) -

http://english.hk.dailynews.yahoo.com/headlines/world/afp/article.html?s=hke/headlines/010918/world/afp/Defiant_Taliban_hit_back_as_clerics_stand_by_bin_Laden.html

Afghanistan's ruling Taliban Tuesday told their people to be ready for a
holy war as Islamic scholars gathering to decide Osama bin Laden's fate
made it clear they would not hand over the man wanted "dead or alive" by
the United States.

The Islamic regime's army also unleashed a fierce offensive against their
last opponents within the country in a bid to pre-empt US moves to
strengthen them.

The display of defiance from the Taliban came as their supporters in
Pakistan mounted the biggest anti-American demonstration yet, heightening
fears that any US attack on Afghanistan will have devastating implications
for the stability of its neighbour.

"Of course if there is an invasion of an Islamic country, there will be
jihad against the invaders," a senior Taliban official told AFP as
hundreds of Islamic clerics, or ulema, streamed into Kabul.

"After the invasion jihad will be the only alternative and that is the
obligation of Muslims."

The ulema are expected Wednesday to begin a meeting which will consider
whether to extradite bin Laden, who is suspected of orchestrating last
week's terror attacks on New York and Washington and has been indicted in
New York for the 1998 bombing of two US embassies in Africa.

The Taliban have previously hinted they might give bin Laden up for trial
in a neutral, preferrably Muslim, country.

But the clerics arriving on Tuesday were in no mood for compromise.

"Even if the whole of Afghanistan is devastated we won't hand him over
until there is a solid proof against him," Mullah Mohammad Hassan, a
representative of Paktika province told AFP.

Another scholar, Mawlawi Abdul Zahir from the Bagram district of Kabul,
added: "We are ready for to defend ourselves if the Americans attack us.

"We have already defeated and taught a lesson to their British
grandfathers and their Russian brothers," he said.

In their biggest offensive in months, Taliban forces launched an attack in
the northeastern province of Takhar in a bid to cut their opponents' key
supply lines from neighbouring Tajikistan.

Fierce fighting was still raging Tuesday, an opposition spokesman told
AFP.

The onslaught represents an attempt by the Taliban army to exploit last
week's death of the opposition's charismatic commander Ahmad Shah Masood
and cut their supply lines before the mountainous region's harsh winter
sets in.

If they succeed, the opposition forces could be eliminated before they
have time to reap the benefit of an anticipated surge in support from the
United States in the wake of last week's terror attacks.

Ordinary Afghans were fleeing the main cities in fear of a US strike, with
thousands massing near the Pakistani border. Those who stayed behind were
becoming increasingly anxious over possible civil unrest or conflict
between rival factions of the ruling Islamic militia.

In neighbouring Pakistan, a crucial US partner for any attack on
Afghanistan, hundreds of police and paramilitaries had to be deployed in
the teeming port of Karachi to prevent more than 5,000 radical Islamic
students marching on the US consulate.

It was the largest anti-US demonstration in the current crisis and also
the biggest since military ruler Pervez Musharraf seized power two years
ago.

Troops remained on alert but there was no movement out of barracks pending
the outcome of the talks in Kabul, which Pakistan is desperately hoping
will produce some sort of compromise.

Pakistani radicals have vowed to join any Afghan jihad and warned the
government that helping the US in any attack will mean civil war.

Pakistan President Musharraf has promised his "unstinting cooperation"
with any US action. But political leaders have warned him that this must
stop short of letting Pakistan be used as the launching pad for an attack.

"If the government agrees to let American ground troops into Pakistan
there will be a hell of a reaction," a former senior army officer, retired
Lieutenant-General K.M. Azhar, told AFP.

The meeting of the ulema in Kabul had been due to start Tuesday but was
delayed because many scholars had not been able to get to the city in
time.

The unexpected decision to seek a ruling from the scholars was announced
by Taliban leader Mullah Mohammad Omar after a high-level Pakistani
delegation visited him Monday in the southeastern city of Kandahar, where
bin Laden is also based.

The ulema includes many non-Taliban scholars who could be prepared to
countenance some sort of deal -- although any decision, or fatwa, will
have to be approved by Omar, who is married to bin Laden's eldest
daughter.

A team led by the head of Pakistan's intelligence services, the Taliban's
main backers, gave Omar a blunt warning Monday that the country could be
bombed back to the stone age if bin Laden is not handed over.

US President George W. Bush has warned that Americans will not rest until
they secure justice.

"There's an old poster out west that says, as I recall, 'Wanted dead or
alive'," he said during a visit to the Pentagon, a target in last week's
suicide attacks along with the World Trade Center in New York.

The Taliban consider bin Laden an honored "guest" and have repeatedly
rejected his extradition in the past, despite UN sanctions following the
twin US embassy bombings in East Africa in 1998 which he is accused of
masterminding.

The last Afghan jihad was issued against the Soviet Union after its 1979
invasion of the country and resulted, a decade later, in the Red Army
beating a humiliating retreat.


by Taliban leader Mullah Mohammad Omar after a high-level Pakistani
delegation visited him Monday in the southeastern city of Kandahar, where
bin Laden is also based.

The ulema includes many non-Taliban scholars who could be prepared to
countenance some sort of deal -- although any decision, or fatwa, will
have to be approved by Omar, who is married to bin Laden's eldest
daughter.

A team led by the head of Pakistan's intelligence services, the Taliban's
main backers, gave Omar a blunt warning Monday that the country could be
bombed back to the stone age if bin Laden is not handed over.

US President George W. Bush has warned that Americans will not rest until
they secure justice.

"There's an old poster out west that says, as I recall, 'Wanted dead or
alive'," he said during a visit to the Pentagon, a target in last week's
suicide attacks along with the World Trade Center in New York.

The Taliban consider bin Laden an honored "guest" and have repeatedly
rejected his extradition in the past, despite UN sanctions following the
twin US embassy bombings in East Africa in 1998 which he is accused of
masterminding.

The last Afghan jihad was issued against the Soviet Union after its 1979
invasion of the country and resulted, a decade later, in the Red Army
beating a humiliating retreat.

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