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The
Taliban May Return to Power in Afghanistan
Russian Defence Minister Sergei Ivanov considers the terrorist movement
Taliban may possibly return to power in Afghanistan. “There are no
conditions for prevention of the Taliban new coming to power,” – he
said Saturday in his speech at the international conference on terrorism
in Munich.
“So far the Khamid Karzai administration does not possess necessary
influence in provinces. New terrorist attempts at the Afghan leadership
are being committed, while the terrorists are being trained abroad,” –
Ivanov said. He considers to be necessary to make “coordinated efforts,
including at the international level, to oppose Islamic extremism of any
shape.”
Sergei Ivanov is especially concerned “with the situation in the
neighbouring north-west province of Pakistan, where the Taliban positions
are very strong.” After Americans practically leave Afghanistan to the
mercy of fate and focused on Iraq, the Taliban became more active. Within
recent two weeks, 17 attacks against UN missions and international charity
organizations were registered. For example, January 26, some unknown
persons attacked a column of food cars in the province of Nangarkhar: two
people were killed and four injured. The same day, bomb exploded in UN
mission in Mazar-i-Sharif. January 27, in the province of Farah, 6 Afghan
specialists from UN Agency of Mine Clearing were beaten unmercifully.
January 29, a hand-made explosive device was thrown to the mission of the
non-governmental organization Action against Hunger in Kandaghar. January
30, some armed persons captured two World Food Programme workers in Kabul
outskirts, who happily were later released.
All the incidents show worsening of the security situation in the country
and stirring up of the Mojahedeen, the Taliban supporters, and Al-Qaida
militants.
Dmitry Chirkin
PRAVDA.Ru


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