Contrary to their public war rhetoric, the Afghan Taliban are considering a ‘political solution’ to over a decade-long conflict in Afghanistan, a senior Taliban leader has revealed.
“We must launch a political movement to achieve the goals for which we have made so many sacrifices,” said Mullah Agha Jan Mutasim, former head of the Taliban Political Commission and a close confidant of the militia’s elusive leader Mullah Omar.
“The Taliban leaders whose names have been removed from the UN black list will play an important role in the political process,” he told The Express Tribune. However, he added that the warring faction was the “vital part of the Taliban.”
Of late, Pakistan’s influential politico-religious leader Maulana Fazlur Rehman met with Taliban representatives in the Qatari capital of Doha in an effort to broker peace talks between the ultraorthodox militia and the Hamid Karzai administration. Officially, both sides denied the meeting.
The Taliban spokesperson has said umpteen times that his group would not talk to the administration of President Karzai who, he says, is a puppet and that the real power-wielder is the United States.
However, political analysts believe the Taliban are war-weary. “The Taliban are tired of war and it will be a step in the right direction if they launch a political movement,” Rashid Waziri, an adviser at the Regional Studies Centre of Afghanistan, said on Sunday.
“We are waiting for conducive conditions to make a formal announcement,” said Mutasim, when asked about the possible launch of their political party.
Mullah Mutasim was a minister in the Taliban regime before it was toppled by the United States and its allies in 2001. He had survived an assassination attempt in Karachi in 2010, and now lives in Turkey.
Mullah Mutasim is also concerned about possible civil war in the post-2014 Afghanistan. “This concern deepens when one considers possible interventions [in Afghanistan] by greedy neighbours and other regional powers,” he added.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 4th, 2013.
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Most of the commentators here think the news is about TTP which proves the point of researchers that 60% of online readers just read the title and other readers' comments on news stories posted on the internet. :D
Why not? We have our own taliban here in the US. We call them Repulicans.
No doubt this piece is about Afganistan. however we also held an APC recently recomending "talks" with the terrorists. talks means accepting them as a pressure group/stake holders in the state affairs in future. well we already have LEJ and countless other outfits to deal with .. therefore the best we can do is to isolate, contain and eliminate them when the their foreign support is withdrawn.
please take all the ttp with you to afghanistan!
Many commentators didnt realize that its about afghan taliban.
before commenting at least read the article. It clearly mentions Taliban IN Afghanistan. Not Pakistan...
All the criminals of Pakistan should then be allowed to form a party - what article 61 etc....
Ya shaikh .. zara apni side v vaikh ... politics ?? for people or your own survival?? ... this sounds like a strategy to hide behind the political cloud to escape justice as the godfather leaves next year.
Another arms group in the shape of political party is in offing.
As much as people hate it, I think that is the only peaceful solution to the mess in Afghanistan.I would rather choose to see Taliban pitching the weirdest ideas in a political debate on a talk show and face embarrassment rather than slaughtering people on the streets.
People please this news is about Afghanistan!!!
That's an odd thing to do when you're clearly winning and chasing the US out. It doesn't make much sense if you believe you can drive the other force out. (clarification: sarcasm is directed towards many of the people who comment here)
They are like a snake which shed its skin periodically and comes out from its hole with more venom & malice in the new skin.
If they are allowed to form Political then I'll become a terrorist...
Taliban refused to give up Al Qaeda and Laden and went to war with US. If TTP and other Terror groups will take refuge in Afghanistan and start launching attacks, why will they side with Pakistan? Pakistan has betrayed them and handed over plenty of militants to US, will they forget all that?
Like Al Qaeda, TTP and its affiliates too want to bring in Sharia. Why will they NOT help their Islamist brothers?
What "sacrifices" have they given???????
Oh Puhleeez, spare the people of Pakistan, We Really don't Taliban's presence in our political scenario!
I wonder what they would pick as their party sign. Any guesses?
So now it will not unIslamic to do politics bcoz these hypocrats have decided... Wow
Thats good move.They can force out america if they gain political space in Afghanistan while through militancy u cannot achieve everything.