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Mullah Omar is alive and in Karachi, claims Afghan spy chief
December 30, 2014, 12:21 am/ 13 Comments
KABUL- Taliban's reclusive leader Mullah Muhammad Omar is alive and hiding in the Pakistani city of Karachi, claimed a top Afghan intelligence official, echoing a similar assessment by Western intelligence sources.

"There is a lot of doubt whether he is alive or not. But we are more confident that he is in Karachi," acting Afghan intelligence chief Rahmatullah Nabil was quoted as saying in the New York Times regarding Omar's whereabouts.

A European official, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said in the NYT report that there is a "consensus among all three branches of the Afghan security forces that Mullah Omar is alive".

"Not only do they think he's alive, they say they have a good understanding of where exactly he is in Karachi," the Pakistani metropolis where some say Mullah Omar is hiding.

The report said that Omar has always functioned more as the spiritual and ideological leader of the movement than as an operational commander.

His inner circle, made up of village mullahs who have known one another for decades, has provided the active leadership of the Taliban's many local factions.

"But now one man, Mullah Akhtar Muhammad Mansour, has risen to the No 2 role and become the main link to Omar, allowing him to place his loyalists up and down the ranks," Nabil said in the report.

Nabil, in his assessment, saw Pakistan's security establishment driving the changes, an appraisal shared by some Western officials.

"Some said it was a bid for greater control over the insurgency; others saw it as the evolution of a long-running Pakistani effort to avoid the embarrassment of having Omar discovered being sheltered in their country," the report said.

The report comes even as Pakistan tries to clamp down on terrorists following the Taliban attack on a Peshawar school this month that killed 148 students and their teachers.

PM Sharif vowed not to show any distinction between good or bad Taliban and ‘resolved to continue the war against terrorism till the last terrorist is eliminated’.

Other Afghan officials, along with some European and American counterparts, said the suggestions that Omar had died were a propaganda ploy intended to weaken Taliban morale, not a reflection of the true thinking within the Afghan government.

MaulviNajibullah, a senior Taliban military commander, said in a telephone interview from Peshawar, that he has ‘not seen Omar in a very long time’.

Taliban spokesman ZabihullahMujahid credited Omar's reclusiveness with his survival, claiming that Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden was found because he had couriers coming and going with videos and letters.

"We are attempting to eliminate any possible opportunity that could end up helping our enemies find our leader," the report quoted Mujahid as saying.

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wen amarullah saleh ex-afghan spy chief said osama is living in pakistan , musharaff mocked him... and he was proved rt...
 
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Mullah Omar is alive and in Karachi, claims Afghan spy chief
December 30, 2014, 12:21 am/ 13 Comments
KABUL- Taliban's reclusive leader Mullah Muhammad Omar is alive and hiding in the Pakistani city of Karachi, claimed a top Afghan intelligence official, echoing a similar assessment by Western intelligence sources.

"There is a lot of doubt whether he is alive or not. But we are more confident that he is in Karachi," acting Afghan intelligence chief Rahmatullah Nabil was quoted as saying in the New York Times regarding Omar's whereabouts.

A European official, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said in the NYT report that there is a "consensus among all three branches of the Afghan security forces that Mullah Omar is alive".

"Not only do they think he's alive, they say they have a good understanding of where exactly he is in Karachi," the Pakistani metropolis where some say Mullah Omar is hiding.

The report said that Omar has always functioned more as the spiritual and ideological leader of the movement than as an operational commander.

His inner circle, made up of village mullahs who have known one another for decades, has provided the active leadership of the Taliban's many local factions.

"But now one man, Mullah Akhtar Muhammad Mansour, has risen to the No 2 role and become the main link to Omar, allowing him to place his loyalists up and down the ranks," Nabil said in the report.

Nabil, in his assessment, saw Pakistan's security establishment driving the changes, an appraisal shared by some Western officials.

"Some said it was a bid for greater control over the insurgency; others saw it as the evolution of a long-running Pakistani effort to avoid the embarrassment of having Omar discovered being sheltered in their country," the report said.

The report comes even as Pakistan tries to clamp down on terrorists following the Taliban attack on a Peshawar school this month that killed 148 students and their teachers.

PM Sharif vowed not to show any distinction between good or bad Taliban and ‘resolved to continue the war against terrorism till the last terrorist is eliminated’.

Other Afghan officials, along with some European and American counterparts, said the suggestions that Omar had died were a propaganda ploy intended to weaken Taliban morale, not a reflection of the true thinking within the Afghan government.

MaulviNajibullah, a senior Taliban military commander, said in a telephone interview from Peshawar, that he has ‘not seen Omar in a very long time’.

Taliban spokesman ZabihullahMujahid credited Omar's reclusiveness with his survival, claiming that Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden was found because he had couriers coming and going with videos and letters.

"We are attempting to eliminate any possible opportunity that could end up helping our enemies find our leader," the report quoted Mujahid as saying.

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Easy solution Afghanistan should take all its citizens back, does not matter they are illegally residing in 'Karachi' Quetta or in any part of Pakistan..... a win win solution for both countries .....
 
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Chalo jeee 1st dawood ibrahim now mullah omer :-D :-D karachi tujhay kis ki nazar lag gai :-D

Saab hi Karachi main hai se vaye apne bhai ko choor ker .... na jane wo kaab ayen ga ....
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Mullah Omar is alive and in Karachi, claims Afghan spy chief
December 30, 2014, 12:21 am/ 13 Comments
KABUL- Taliban's reclusive leader Mullah Muhammad Omar is alive and hiding in the Pakistani city of Karachi, claimed a top Afghan intelligence official, echoing a similar assessment by Western intelligence sources.

"There is a lot of doubt whether he is alive or not. But we are more confident that he is in Karachi," acting Afghan intelligence chief Rahmatullah Nabil was quoted as saying in the New York Times regarding Omar's whereabouts.

A European official, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said in the NYT report that there is a "consensus among all three branches of the Afghan security forces that Mullah Omar is alive".

"Not only do they think he's alive, they say they have a good understanding of where exactly he is in Karachi," the Pakistani metropolis where some say Mullah Omar is hiding.

The report said that Omar has always functioned more as the spiritual and ideological leader of the movement than as an operational commander.

His inner circle, made up of village mullahs who have known one another for decades, has provided the active leadership of the Taliban's many local factions.

"But now one man, Mullah Akhtar Muhammad Mansour, has risen to the No 2 role and become the main link to Omar, allowing him to place his loyalists up and down the ranks," Nabil said in the report.

Nabil, in his assessment, saw Pakistan's security establishment driving the changes, an appraisal shared by some Western officials.

"Some said it was a bid for greater control over the insurgency; others saw it as the evolution of a long-running Pakistani effort to avoid the embarrassment of having Omar discovered being sheltered in their country," the report said.

The report comes even as Pakistan tries to clamp down on terrorists following the Taliban attack on a Peshawar school this month that killed 148 students and their teachers.

PM Sharif vowed not to show any distinction between good or bad Taliban and ‘resolved to continue the war against terrorism till the last terrorist is eliminated’.

Other Afghan officials, along with some European and American counterparts, said the suggestions that Omar had died were a propaganda ploy intended to weaken Taliban morale, not a reflection of the true thinking within the Afghan government.

MaulviNajibullah, a senior Taliban military commander, said in a telephone interview from Peshawar, that he has ‘not seen Omar in a very long time’.

Taliban spokesman ZabihullahMujahid credited Omar's reclusiveness with his survival, claiming that Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden was found because he had couriers coming and going with videos and letters.

"We are attempting to eliminate any possible opportunity that could end up helping our enemies find our leader," the report quoted Mujahid as saying.

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Well nobody exactly know where he really is ? and even how he looks like ? But soon he will come forward may be as ruler of Afghanistan
 
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I don't know why every neighbor of Pakistan is blaming them for sheltering their terrorists? Don't they already know Pakistan is the biggest victim of terrorism itself. Plus they pledged to fight Taliban both Good and Bad with a newer and more determined resolve.
 
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But soon he will come forward may be as ruler of Afghanistan

We are not living in 1995, Afghan Taliban may influence the future of Afghanistan to a 'certain extent' but could not govern it now, regional political & strategic dynamics are different.

Would somebody correct me if I am not wrong as far as I remember no deposed ruler of Afghanistan came-back in power again.
 
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This sounds cheap that Mullah Omar is in Karachi.

And this is right "If All Afghanis throw back to Afghanistan then All Mullah Omer will be removed automatically."
 
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Are there chances of an operation a.la OBL style in Karachi ? May happen before Obama's term ends to stem the setbacks in elections democrats have been suffering of late.
 
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