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Eastern Shura

Regional and tribal Afghan leaders rose up and formed an alliance known as the Eastern Shura to oust the Taliban in Khowst Province and Nangarhar Province, during the War in Afghanistan.[1][2][3][4] Mary Anne Weaver, writing in The New York Times on the fourth anniversary of al Qaeda's attacks on September 11, 2001, described the formation of the Eastern Shura as the result of surrender negotiations on November 13, 2001, between Mohammad Yunus Khalis and Osama bin Laden.

Eastern Shura leaders
name notes
Haji Abdul Qadeer
Hazrat Ali
Ezatullah
Hajji Mohammed Zaman
Rostom Sherzad
  • Brought 120 fighters to the alliance.[11]
Haji Zaman Ghamsharik
  • Reported to have allowed Osama bin Laden to escape from Tora Bora.[5]
  • Reported to have been "lured from exile" in France, by the USA.[5]
Pir Baksh Gardiwal
  • The Eastern Shura's "Intelligence Chief".[5]
Haji Hayat Ullah
Sher Gulan

References edit

  1. ^ Pepe Escobar (December 7, 2001). . Asia Times. Archived from the original on December 21, 2001. Retrieved 2022-02-22. The Eastern Shura – which comprises the provisional governments of Nangarhar, Laghman, Kunar and Kapisa provinces...
  2. ^ Mary Anne Weaver (2005-09-11). "Lost at Tora Bora". The New York Times. Retrieved 2010-05-12. The last time bin Laden was seen in Jalalabad was the evening of Nov. 13, when he, along with Khalis's son, Mujahid Ullah, and other tribal leaders negotiated a peaceful hand-over of power from the Taliban to a caretaker government. Under its terms, Khalis would take temporary control of the city until the formation of a newly appointed U.S.-backed government. He, of course, made certain that the Eastern Shura, as the government is called, was stacked with men who owed their loyalty to him. Hajji Abdul Qadir, his former military commander, became Nangarhar Province's governor again.
  3. ^ Ted Rall (2005-06-08). . Boise Weekly. Archived from the original on 2012-03-10. Retrieved 2010-05-12. U.S. state-controlled media put bin Laden in a redoubt in the mountains of Tora Bora, a stone's throw west of the Khyber Pass, in mid-November 2001. According to this official account, corrupt Eastern Shura militia let bin Laden and hundreds of other al-Qaeda fighters escape. "There were only 21 bedraggled al-Qaeda fighters who were taken prisoners," writes The Christian Science Monitor.
  4. ^ Kenneth Katzman (2003-10-07). (PDF). Congressional Research Service. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 4, 2016. No clear leader, following death of Abdul Qadir; Qadir's son appointed Jalalabad governor after Qadir's death.
  5. ^ a b c d Philip Smucker. "How bin Laden got away: A day-by-day account of how Osama bin Laden eluded the world's most powerful military machine". The Christian Science Monitor. Retrieved 2008-09-08.
  6. ^ David Rohde (November 16, 2001). "A NATION CHALLENGED: AFGHANISTAN REDUX; Warlord Rule Is Re-emerging In Some Towns". The New York Times. Retrieved 2008-02-19. The third arrived from Sorubi, where Ezatullah, a local commander with only one name, has created his own fief.
  7. ^ "Battle for Mountains Will Be Tough". Fox News. December 9, 2001. Retrieved 2008-05-20.
  8. ^ "Bin Laden Believed to be in Tora Bora". CNN. 2001-11-29.
  9. ^ Rone Tempest (October 19, 2001). "Pashtun leaders meet in Pakistan: Exiled commander urges fight against Taliban". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved 2008-05-17.
  10. ^ Amir Shah (June 6, 2006). "2 Soldiers Killed by Afghan Roadside Bomb". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2008-05-20.
  11. ^ "Taliban likely preparing for guerrilla war". St Petersburg Times. October 21, 2001. Retrieved 2008-05-20.
  12. ^ Susan B. Glasser (2001-12-11). "Al Qaeda's Forces Flee Higher in Mountains". The Washington Post. p. A01. Retrieved 2010-05-12.
  13. ^ OARDEC (2005-11-28). "Summary of Administrative Review Board Proceedings for ISN 948" (PDF). United States Department of Defense. pp. 311–321. Retrieved 2010-05-12. The weapons I had were for a group of people in the Noorgal government, Gulan, Said Jalal and Haji Kornai. I gave them back these weapons. These three commanders are supporting the American Forces and they are working with them in Jalalabad. fast mirror

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Regional and tribal Afghan leaders rose up and formed an alliance known as the Eastern Shura to oust the Taliban in Khowst Province and Nangarhar Province during the War in Afghanistan 1 2 3 4 Mary Anne Weaver writing in The New York Times on the fourth anniversary of al Qaeda s attacks on September 11 2001 described the formation of the Eastern Shura as the result of surrender negotiations on November 13 2001 between Mohammad Yunus Khalis and Osama bin Laden Eastern Shura leaders name notesHaji Abdul Qadeer Former governor of Nangarhar Province prior to the Taliban regime Close ties to the family of Mohammed Zahir Shah the last king of Afghanistan Went to the Bonn Conference to endorse the choice of Hamid Karzai as leader of the Afghan Transitional Administration Assassinated in July 2002 Hazrat Ali Based in Towr Kham a small town in Nangarhar Province on the border with Pakistan Speculation links him to the drug trade and to bribes that enabled Al Qaeda and the Taliban s leadership to escape Tora Bora Reported to have allowed Osama bin Laden to escape from Tora Bora 5 Ezatullah A local leader of an anti Taliban militia from Sorubi set up a provisional government in Nangarhar Province on November 16 2001 after the Taliban retreated 6 The two other leaders in the provisional government were Hazrati Ali from Towr Kham and Mawlawi Mohammad Yunus Khalis from the Provincial capital Jalalabad Hajji Mohammed Zaman The Shura s Defense Chief 7 8 9 Hamid Karzai appointed Zaman Deputy Chief of Police for Nangarhar Province 10 Rostom Sherzad Brought 120 fighters to the alliance 11 Haji Zaman Ghamsharik Reported to have allowed Osama bin Laden to escape from Tora Bora 5 Reported to have been lured from exile in France by the USA 5 Pir Baksh Gardiwal The Eastern Shura s Intelligence Chief 5 Haji Hayat UllahSher Gulan Lead one of the pincer movements intended to capture Osama bin Laden as he escaped from Tora Bora in December 2001 12 Had authority in Noorgal Kunar 13 References edit Pepe Escobar December 7 2001 Taking a spin in Tora Bora Asia Times Archived from the original on December 21 2001 Retrieved 2022 02 22 The Eastern Shura which comprises the provisional governments of Nangarhar Laghman Kunar and Kapisa provinces Mary Anne Weaver 2005 09 11 Lost at Tora Bora The New York Times Retrieved 2010 05 12 The last time bin Laden was seen in Jalalabad was the evening of Nov 13 when he along with Khalis s son Mujahid Ullah and other tribal leaders negotiated a peaceful hand over of power from the Taliban to a caretaker government Under its terms Khalis would take temporary control of the city until the formation of a newly appointed U S backed government He of course made certain that the Eastern Shura as the government is called was stacked with men who owed their loyalty to him Hajji Abdul Qadir his former military commander became Nangarhar Province s governor again Ted Rall 2005 06 08 Where s Osama Bush doesn t care Do we Boise Weekly Archived from the original on 2012 03 10 Retrieved 2010 05 12 U S state controlled media put bin Laden in a redoubt in the mountains of Tora Bora a stone s throw west of the Khyber Pass in mid November 2001 According to this official account corrupt Eastern Shura militia let bin Laden and hundreds of other al Qaeda fighters escape There were only 21 bedraggled al Qaeda fighters who were taken prisoners writes The Christian Science Monitor Kenneth Katzman 2003 10 07 Afghanistan Current Issues and U S Policy PDF Congressional Research Service Archived from the original PDF on March 4 2016 No clear leader following death of Abdul Qadir Qadir s son appointed Jalalabad governor after Qadir s death a b c d Philip Smucker How bin Laden got away A day by day account of how Osama bin Laden eluded the world s most powerful military machine The Christian Science Monitor Retrieved 2008 09 08 David Rohde November 16 2001 A NATION CHALLENGED AFGHANISTAN REDUX Warlord Rule Is Re emerging In Some Towns The New York Times Retrieved 2008 02 19 The third arrived from Sorubi where Ezatullah a local commander with only one name has created his own fief Battle for Mountains Will Be Tough Fox News December 9 2001 Retrieved 2008 05 20 Bin Laden Believed to be in Tora Bora CNN 2001 11 29 Rone Tempest October 19 2001 Pashtun leaders meet in Pakistan Exiled commander urges fight against Taliban San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved 2008 05 17 Amir Shah June 6 2006 2 Soldiers Killed by Afghan Roadside Bomb The Washington Post Retrieved 2008 05 20 Taliban likely preparing for guerrilla war St Petersburg Times October 21 2001 Retrieved 2008 05 20 Susan B Glasser 2001 12 11 Al Qaeda s Forces Flee Higher in Mountains The Washington Post p A01 Retrieved 2010 05 12 OARDEC 2005 11 28 Summary of Administrative Review Board Proceedings for ISN 948 PDF United States Department of Defense pp 311 321 Retrieved 2010 05 12 The weapons I had were for a group of people in the Noorgal government Gulan Said Jalal and Haji Kornai I gave them back these weapons These three commanders are supporting the American Forces and they are working with them in Jalalabad fast mirror Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eastern Shura amp oldid 1209445269, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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