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Clerics Strip Fugitive Taliban Leader Of Power (Omar)
The Telegraph (UK) ^ | 5-20-2005 | Tom Coghlan

Posted on 05/19/2005 6:26:46 PM PDT by blam

Clerics strip fugitive Taliban leader of power

By Tom Coghlan in Kandahar
(Filed: 20/05/2005)

A crowd of 600 Afghan clerics gathered in front of an historic mosque yesterday to strip the fugitive Taliban leader Mullah Mohammed Omar of his claim to religious authority, in a ceremony that provided a significant boost to the presidency of Hamid Karzai.

The declaration, signed by 1,000 clerics from across the country, is an endorsement of the US-backed programme of reconciliation with more moderate elements of the Taliban movement that Karzai has been pursuing ahead of the country's first parliamentary elections, due in September.

Symbolically, the ulema shura, or council of clerics, was held at the Blue Mosque in the southern city of Kandahar, the spiritual home of the Taliban movement.

At the same venue in 1996 the Taliban leader held up a cloak said to belong to the Prophet Mohammed, which is kept in a shrine in the mosque. He was proclaimed Amir ul-Mumineen or Leader of Muslims by the same clerical body, one of the few occasions the title has been granted anywhere in the Islamic world in the modern era.

As afternoon prayers approached yesterday, some 600 clerics, heavily bearded and wearing substantial turbans and flowing robes, from 20 of Afghanistan's 34 provinces, entered the blue-domed mosque's main courtyard, flanked by heavily armed guards.

With the assembled clerics seated on the marble floor before him, the head of shura, Maulvi Abdullah Fayaz, said: "Karzai is elected through free and fair election and religiously we have to obey his orders. None of the orders of the previous Emirs, including Mullah Omar, is accepted."

He said that following the Taliban, "accepting their orders and through their orders killing people and destabilising the country", was "against sharia law". A list of 13 proclamations was read out during the three-hour ceremony.

The support of the religious establishment came with strings attached, reflecting concerns over the liberal influences in Afghanistan since the Taliban fell in 2001.

The clerics demanded the construction of hundreds of religious schools, a prohibition of drugs, alcohol and "sexual films" and a call for women's rights to remain within the limits of sharia law.

The shura also called for the arrest of Newsweek staff responsible for an article claiming that interrogators at Guantanamo Bay flushed a copy of the Koran down a lavatory, if it proved to be untrue. The story caused riots across Afghanistan that led to the deaths of 16 people.

Groups of young men in black turbans and robes - supporters of the Taliban still commonly seen on the streets of Kandahar - watched proceedings from a distance.

The meeting of the council followed several days of escalating violence across the south, believed to have been committed by loyalists to the cause of Mullah Omar.

Five Afghan employees of the US company Chemonics were killed in Helmand province on Wednesday. Yesterday six Afghans transporting a body from the earlier attack to Kabul were ambushed and killed in Zabul on the main road to the capital. Two policemen died on the same stretch of road on Monday.

An Italian aid worker from the charity Care was kidnapped in Kabul on Monday.

In a separate development, the former Taliban foreign minister, Maulvi Wakil Ahmad Mutawakil, who accepted amnesty from the government last month, announced that he would stand as an independent candidate in elections planned for September.


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: clerics; fugitive; leader; mullahomar; power; strip; taliban

1 posted on 05/19/2005 6:26:47 PM PDT by blam
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To: blam

bump!!!!!


2 posted on 05/19/2005 6:33:47 PM PDT by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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To: blam

"more moderate elements of the Taliban movement "

?


3 posted on 05/19/2005 6:36:16 PM PDT by nuconvert (No More Axis of Evil by Christmas ! TLR) [there's a lot of bad people in the pistachio business])
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To: blam
The shura also called for the arrest of Newsweek staff responsible for an article claiming that interrogators at Guantanamo Bay flushed a copy of the Koran down a lavatory, if it proved to be untrue. The story caused riots across Afghanistan that led to the deaths of 16 people.

Excellent, it's too bad that we will not extradite them.
4 posted on 05/19/2005 7:13:42 PM PDT by Wolfhound777 (It's not our job to forgive them. Only God can do that. Our job is to arrange the meeting)
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To: blam
THIS. IS. A. STUNNING. DEVELOPMENT. STUNNING! For Afghanistan to have this much agreement among the tribes leaders.. jaw-dropping.

And the bit about "Newsweek". wow. Thank you for posting this.

5 posted on 05/19/2005 7:31:17 PM PDT by Alia
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To: blam

To paraphrase Dean Wermer: "Omar ... fat, unemployed, and half blind is no way to go through life."


6 posted on 05/19/2005 7:40:24 PM PDT by IronJack
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To: Wolfhound777
Excellent, it's too bad that we will not extradite them.

In this age of multiculturalism and our Supreme Court using other countries laws and customs instead of US laws, what's to stop us?

In fact, Sharia law probably reads that we must extradite them.

/Sarcasm

7 posted on 05/19/2005 7:50:32 PM PDT by RJL
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To: blam
The shura also called for the arrest of Newsweek staff responsible for an article claiming that interrogators at Guantanamo Bay flushed a copy of the Koran down a lavatory, if it proved to be untrue.

That's far too kind. Isikoff and his crew should have pages of the Koran stuffed down their throats until they die. (/joke)

8 posted on 05/19/2005 7:56:25 PM PDT by dennisw (the country music station plays soft but there’s nothing, really nothing to turn off)
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To: IronJack

In the lend of the blind, the one eyed man is king


9 posted on 05/19/2005 7:57:12 PM PDT by dennisw (the country music station plays soft but there’s nothing, really nothing to turn off)
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To: RJL
"In fact, Sharia law probably reads that we must extradite them. "

Well, that does it, we'll have to.

10 posted on 05/19/2005 8:06:16 PM PDT by blam
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To: dennisw
In the lend of the blind, the one eyed man is king

In the land of the Taliban, the one-eyed man is unemployed.

11 posted on 05/19/2005 8:16:59 PM PDT by IronJack
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