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KB: Kejatuhan Kabul Tidak Menggembirakan Sesiapa 
By Kapal Berita 
14/11/2001 2:44 pm Wed

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Ramai merasa hairan kenapa Taleban berundur secara tiba-tiba dari bandar Kabul yang 
sudah dijahanamkan oleh bom Amerika. Pihak Pakatan Utara dinasihatkan oleh Amerika dan 
Pakistan agar tidak menyentuh bandar itu tetapi mereka sudah tidak sabar dan 
merempuhnya juga. Ini menyebabkan Pakistan menjadi resah tidak terhingga kerana itu 
bukan formula yang diingininya. Pakatan Utara kini sudahpun menakluk Kabul tetapi ia 
tidak menggembirakan sesiapa yang tahu perangainya sejak dulu. Hidup rakyat 
Afghanistan akan ditawan oleh syaitan yang bertopengkan manusia yang tentunya akan 
membawa lebih celaka kerana Islam tidak akan terpelihara dan Amerika akan menjadi 
raja. Undang-undang dan cara hidup Islam sudah pasti akan dihumban serta 
dikoyak-koyakkan. Yang terbunuh di Afghanistan ialah Islam. 



Kita mungkin tidak menyukai sesuatu sedangkan ia baik untuk kita. Dan kita mungkin 
menyukai sesuatu sedangkan ia buruk buat kita. Tidak ada ubat yang lebih baik selain 
Islam. Ia mungkin pahit untuk ditelan tetapi ia akan menyembuh segala penyakit yang 
berselirat dalam masyarakat sehingga musuh Islam sendiri pun tergamam. 


Taliban mungkin tidak berapa betul mengikut pendapat sesetengah orang tetapi kita 
perlu memilih yang terbetul (hampir betul) jika kita betul-betul seorang yang berugama 
Islam. Dan kita tidak sepatutnya cuba membetulkan sedikit yang tidak betul itu dengan 
membenci terus dan berperang. 



Saya fikir cukuplah itu dulu untuk membuka tirai. Kempen membenci sudah lama dilakukan 
terhadap Taliban dan ia sengaja dibesar-besarkan oleh pihak tertentu yang geram. Saya 
ingin memetik beberapa tajuk berita dan fakta penting dari beberapa agensi berita 
seluruh dunia mengenai kejatuhan Kabul. 




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Kabul Fall: AP, Reuters, BBC 


AFP reports that a U.S. warplane bombed the Kabul office of Al-Jazeera. More from the 
AP and TimesUK. 


The Northern Alliance celebrates its victories by executing P.O.W.s, seizing aid 
trucks and massacring students. Brutal killings everywhere. 


The killings here suggested that alliance soldiers might prove difficult to control as 
their victories build. - NYT 


Robert Fisk writes that the West should not be surprised by the atrocity reports. 


AP reports Kabul Residents Fear North Alliance 


An Afghan woman remembers their entry into Kabul in 1992: "Are these rapists any 
better than the hard-liners they replace?" 


Why the Taleban retreat? A Fallback Strategy - where the same tactics helped the 
Afghan mujahideen end 10 years of Soviet occupation in 1989. 


'War in Afghanistan is not fought in cities and towns. The decisive war is fought in 
the mountains and caves and they are under our control. Infact, it might be tougher to 
root out the Taliban as a guerilla force than as a government,' - analyst 



Mullah Omar flees to Pakistan? No according to BBC and AIP. 


Mirror reports Pakistan anger at City Fall 



http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/south_asia/ newsid_1653000/1653137.stm 



Kabul falls to Northern Alliance: 


The BBC's Rageh Omaar in Kabul: 



"Kabul has fallen: but difficult questions remain" 


As looting broke out in the city some Arab volunteers serving with the Taleban were 
summarily shot and a BBC camera crew was attacked. 




http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/south_asia/ newsid_1654000/1654256.stm 



'No more retreat' Taleban troops told 


The leader of the Taleban, Mullah Mohammad Omar, has ordered his troops to stand and 
fight following the fall of the Afghan capital Kabul, it is reported. 


According to the Afghan Islamic Press (AIP) news agency, Mullah Omar told his troops: 
"I order you to obey your commanders completely. Do not move here and there ... 
regroup yourselves. 



"Put up resistance and fight," he said. 


The Taleban leader dismissed reports that he had fled to Pakistan as untrue. 



The BBC defence correspondent, Jonathan Marcus, says it is not clear if the Taleban 
have actually collapsed as a fighting force or whether they are still capable of 
mounting a determined defence of Kandahar and the south. 


The United States has no obvious allies in southern Afghanistan equivalent to the 
Northern Alliance. 


Moreover, our correspondent says the Northern Alliance may be unwilling to press on 
into largely Pashtun territory. 



http://www.timesofindia.com/ 
articleshow.asp?art_ID=993067895 



Mullah Omar flees to Pakistan: Afghan Opp 


Taliban spiritual leader Mullah Mohammad Omar has fled Afghanistan for Pakistan, RIA 
Novosti quoted a senior Northern Alliance official as saying Tuesday in neighbouring 
Tajikistan. 



However, the Afghan Islamic Press (AIP) reported from Islamabad that Mullah Mohammad 
Omar on Tuesday ordered his troops to stand and fight after opposition forces marched 
into Kabul, 



"I order you to obey your commanders completely. Do not move here and there ... 
Regroup yourselves. Put up resistance and fight," the Taliban's spiritual leader said 
in a radio address from his base in Kandahar about 4:30pm (1200 GMT). 


AIP said Omar assured his followers in the address on Taliban wireless frequencies 
that he was still in his southern stronghold despite reports he had fled. 



"Do not listen to the propaganda by opposition media. I am in Kandahar and have not 
gone anywhere. This is a fight for Islam," he said. 




http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/ 
articleshow.asp?art_id=1249329540 



US plane bombs Kabul, al-Jazeera offfice targeted 


KABUL: A US warplane dropped at least two bombs on the Afghan capital Kabul in the 
early hours of Tuesday morning, sparking a large fire in the southeast of the city, 
residents said. 


One of the buildings targeted was the office of the Qatari-based satellite television 
channel, Al-Jazeera, which has broadcast video-taped messages from alleged terrorist 
Osama bin Laden and his deputies since the September 11 atrocities in New York and 
Washington. 



http://www.guardian.co.uk/worldlatest/ story/0,1280,-1312575,00.html 



Missile Destroys Al-jazeera Office 


Wednesday November 14, 2001 2:30 AM 



KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) - An office of the Arab channel Al-Jazeera, which has been 
criticized by the United States for its coverage of the Afghan conflict, was hit early 
Tuesday during an air raid. The United States said it targeted the al-Qaida network 
and didn't know the television channel was located there. 



No one was in the two-story building housing the office when it was hit before dawn, 
as columns of Taliban soldiers poured south out of the capital, said Ghulal Mohammed, 
a guard at the office in Kabul's Wazir Akbar Khan neighborhood. 


``It was a rocket, but everyone is OK,'' he said. He said the missile did not explode. 



But an American official said two 500-pound bombs were dropped on the site, which the 
U.S. military believed was an office of Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida network. 


The building was ``a known al-Qaida facility in central Kabul,'' said Col. Rick 
Thomas, a spokesman for the U.S. Central Command. 



``We had no indications this or any nearby facility was used by al-Jazeera,'' Thomas 
said. ``We had identified two locations in Kabul where al-Jazeera people worked, and 
this location wasn't among them.'' 



Al-Jazeera's managing director, Mohammed Jassim al-Ali, said the office was hit before 
dawn and that nobody was there at the time. He said its 10 staffers were believed to 
be safe but their whereabouts were unknown. 



Asked if he thought Al-Jazeera's office was deliberately targeted, al-Ali said: ``They 
know where we are located and they know what we have in our office and we also did not 
get any warning.'' 



American officials have criticized Al-Jazeera's coverage of the bombing campaign as 
inflammatory propaganda. 


But the 24-hour station reaches more than 35 million Arabs, including 150,000 in the 
United States, and the Bush administration has acknowledged its significance lately. 




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