Afghan reconciliation: Pakistan may release ‘former chief of Quetta Shura’

Mullah Baradar was captured in Karachi in February 2010.


Kamran Yousaf August 07, 2012
Afghan reconciliation: Pakistan may release ‘former chief of Quetta Shura’

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan may release a key Afghan Taliban commander to provide impetus to Afghanistan’s ongoing reconciliation efforts with the Taliban, a move signalling Islamabad’s latest approach to seek an end to the decade-long conflict in its neighbouring country.

Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, who was captured in Karachi in February 2010, is ranked second in influence to Taliban head honcho Mullah Omar.

American officials believe that in addition to overseeing the Taliban’s military operations, Mullah Baradar was the head of the so-called Quetta Shura. At the time of his arrest, Baradar was believed to be holding peace talks with the Afghan government and also reportedly met President Hamid Karzai.

The United States initially hailed Baradar’s arrest as a significant blow to the insurgency, but later learnt that Pakistan allegedly captured the Taliban commander in an effort to scuttle secret peace talks he had been conducting with the Afghan government.

The Afghan government sought Baradar’s release during Prime Minister Raja Pervaiz Ashraf’s recent visit to Kabul, a source claimed, adding that the talks attended by Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) chief Lt-Gen Zaheerrul Islam were ‘candid and frank’.

Until now, Islamabad has resisted Kabul’s demand for access to Baradar and some other key Taliban members, believed to be in Pakistan’s custody. However, sources disclosed that the government has been actively considering the release of Mullah Omar’s ‘deputy’ to boost Kabul’s peace negotiations with insurgents.

“The proposal is under consideration and modalities are being worked out, such as how and when to release or extradite the Taliban commander,” said an official familiar with the development. The official, requesting anonymity, pointed out that certain legal issues were currently hindering Mullah Baradar’s release.

Even though Afghan authorities sought Baradar’s extradition, the official revealed that the detained Taliban commander was not ready to accept such an arrangement.

“If his release is being sought for the reconciliation process, then we need to work out a mechanism of how it can be done,” he added.

Asked about Mullah Baradar’s release, the Foreign Office said Pakistan was committed to facilitating an Afghan-led and Afghan-owned reconciliation process. “We are willing to go all-out to achieve this objective,” said spokesperson Moazzam Ali Khan without referring to Baradar’s case.

The development comes on the eve of a crucial visit by the head of Afghan High Peace Council to Islamabad. Salahuddin Rabbani, who is heading the delegation, recently said that he would seek the release of Mullah Baradar and other Taliban leaders during his upcoming visit to Pakistan.

Published in The Express Tribune, August 8th, 2012.

COMMENTS (15)

F Rabi | 12 years ago | Reply

Afghans have witnessed many promises and commitments by neighboring countries to help bringing peace to Afghanistan but they have never been sincer to put them into practice. Promises are made but not fulfilled. This time we hope the recent progress could help and neighboring countires to be sincer and help bringing all Afghans into negotiation table and to put an end to the Afghan long term tragedy.

Sultan Ahmed | 12 years ago | Reply

There is insurmount obstacle in the way leading to peace negotiation with Taliban on the issue of decade long war. According to the main demands of Taliban,they want release of all Taliban prisoners kept in Cuba jails,second demand is removal of president Hamid Karzai and total recall of foreign forces from Afghan territory.

Total withdrawal is not a matter,united States has already fixed the date of repatriation at the end of December 2014,they may go back before the set date if needed.

It is essential for successful negotiation that parties/stake holder come to the negotiating table with delightful mood,for this purpose Taliban should stop all the activities comes under domain of insurgency,cross border strikes and suicide attacks. In the same time United States should express good will gesture and release all the Taliban prisoners passing through punishment in Cuba jails. Third stake holder ,Pakistan break military operation in Waziristan and other lawless tribal areas bordering Afghanistan and release all Taliban prisoners.

Peace is better for all,sincere efforts does not go wast.

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