Taliban Fast Facts
Here’s a look at the Taliban, a Sunni Islamist organization operating primarily in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Facts
Taliban, in Pashto, is the plural of Talib, which means student.
Most members are Pashtun, the largest ethnic group in Afghanistan.
The exact number of Taliban forces is unknown.
The group’s aim is to impose its interpretation of Islamic law on Afghanistan and remove foreign influence from the country.
Timeline
1979-1989 – The Soviet Union invades and occupies Afghanistan. Afghan resistance fighters, known collectively as mujahedeen, fight back.
1989-1993
1994 – The Taliban are formed, comprised mostly of students and led by Omar.
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The February 2019 Issue of Militant Leadership Monitor features a brief on the elimination of a top al-Qaeda financier and strategist in the Sahara/Sahel, Yahya Abu al-Hammam; an exclusive analysis of the Ughyur insurgent commander haunting China in Afghanistan, Haji Furqan; an in-depth look into JeM leader and the terrorist responsible for the recent Pulwama attack in Kashmir, Maulana Masood Azhar; the Taliban military commander turned lead negotiator, Mohammad Fazl; and a post-mortem analysis of Jamal al-Badawi, the accomplice to the bombing of the USS
Cole, who was killed in a recent U.S. drone strike.
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