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单词 Taliban
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1. Afghan , Pakistani Representatives Hold Jirga on Taliban Conflict.
2. The Taliban like it because it pierces body armour.
3. Kandahar was once a key Taliban stronghold.
4. Some were deterred by the Taliban, who said they would chop off voters' fingers, and around 400 attacks on polling day.
5. "The Taliban are very strong, " said the taller of the two men, Agha Mansour. "They control the whole area.
6. The Afghan government says Mullah Muhammad Omar, the Taliban leader, is based in Quetta, the capital of Baluchistan.
7. All is well, a propertied Taliban spokesman has told the Reuters news agency the insurgent group will quote "Resist till the last gasp".
8. "Those Taliban who are not part of al-Qaida or other terrorist networks are welcome to come back to their country and lay down arms and resume life under the constitution of Afghanistan, " he said.
9. Day, the Taliban spokesman Sabine Hu Lamu Mujahid from an unknown location by phone, told the media, the organization responsible for this attack.
10. The main Taliban commander here is Anwarul Haq Mujahid, son of a former mujahideen commander, Mohammad Younus Khalis.
11. To the east was the Afghan Taliban, a regime that espoused a ruthless brand of Sunni Islam and viewed Iran's Shia Muslim leaders as heretics.
12. He couldn't talk to the Taliban leader Mullah Mohammed Omar, he said, because he couldn't be found and neither could the Taliban Council.
13. The supreme Taliban leader, Mullah Mohammad Omar(), made the city his headquarters when the Taliban came to power in 1996.
14. I don’t want to be thought of as the “girl who was shot by the Taliban” but the “girl who fought for education.” This is the cause to which I want to devote my life. Malala Yousafzai 
15. I want education for the sons and the daughters of all the extremists, especially the Taliban. Malala Yousafzai 
16. The danger, he warned, was that one of the powerful Taliban players, such as Bahadur or Nazir, could switch sides again, and instantly expose the army to a much bigger battle in Waziristan.
17. Kabul, Afghanistan: A fortune teller listens to a woman as another awaits her turn. Fortune telling was banned under the Taliban regime.
18. A local journalist based in Lashkar Gah also told BBC Pashto that Taliban fighters remained in many residential areas of Marjah and were defending their positions with heavy weapons.
19. In the third season, one of the finalists was Lema Sahar, a Pashtun woman from Kandahar, the spiritual home of the Taliban.
20. NATO led forces are redeploying around Kandahar to do battle with the Taliban.
21. But there are reports that he closely with Pakistan intelligence agencies, in 2009, agreed to government forces against the Taliban in South Waziristan when he was inside the armed neutrality.
22. Sgt Baz Shaw of3 Commando Brigade Royal Marines, observes a hole in the roof while searching a known Taliban firing point in Afghanistan.
23. The three-party talks come on the heels of a peace agreement between Islamabad and Taliban elements that allows for the implementation of Islamic law in Pakistan's Swat Valley.
24. Elite troops had just spent five days attacking the Taliban bastion of Gul Tepa north-west of Kunduz.
25. A key element of our political strategy will be supporting Afghan-led efforts to reintegrate Taliban who renounce al-Qa'ida, lay down their arms, and engage in the political process.
26. The country is subject to brigandage as well as the cruelty of the Taliban and the air raids which Afghans find so outrageous.
27. Maulvi Faqir Mohammad is the chief commander of the Taliban in Bajaur.
28. Pakistan's ambassador in Washington, Husain Haqqani, vehemently denied claims the country's intelligence agency, the ISI, had backed the Taliban.
29. Resolution 1617 carries forward a consolidated list of terrorists tied to the Taliban, Usama bin Laden, and Al-Qaida.
30. His declared aim is to shift the military focus to Afghanistan, where the Taliban has resurgent.
31. In December, the Taliban retaliated for the brazenness of the resistance in the district, sending a suicide bomber to disrupt voting during a by-election.
32. Already Afghanistan's ethnic minorities have begun to re-arm in the face of negotiations with the Taliban.
33. The offensive has provoked an al-Qaida-linked self-proclaimed commander of the Pakistani Taliban to suspend peace talks with the government.
34. There may well be a backlash, says Josef Janning of the Bertelsmann Foundation, a think-tank, if something really bad happens, such as a busload of soldiers dying while fighting the Taliban.http://
35. However, he said there were no plans to withdraw from Musa Qala, a commercial centre in Helmand recaptured from the Taliban by the British after heavy fighting in 2007.
36. If you become president what will you do with that Taliban?
37. A western military adviser, also based in Pakistan, said a Pakistani Taliban alliance would cement the grip of the militants over Waziristan.
38. Jamie Janes joined the Grenadier Guards shortly after his 16th birthday and was on his second tour of Afghanistan when he was killed by a Taliban bomb on October 5.
39. Karzai has announced a "big, new program" to reintegrate Taliban fighters into Afghan society, and Holbrooke said the London conference will "affirm our international support for it."
40. Under our [Taliban] government, when we taught the children the letter J it stood for jihad. Now it's jar [meaning neighbour].
41. "The Taliban has since been removed from power, " says BreaktheChain, an anti-junk-mail site. "Too bad this chain letter can't similarly be 'removed.'
42. The taliban was running this rear guard action out of the shahi - kot mountains.
43. The closed-door session is likely to include discussions of relations with Pakistan and negotiations between the Afghan government and the Taliban.
44. While American and Indian hopes that the Taliban can be defeated in the Pashtun areas are clearly impossible, so to are Taliban hopes of sweeping to power in the whole of Afghanistan.
45. In the decade that followed, when the Taliban and other armed groups fought to control the country, the road was a blasted moonscape.
46. Fighting erupted among the various mujahidin factions, and this helped to spawn the Taliban, a hardline movement that fought to end warlordism and civil war that gripped the country.
47. Decades of war and the devastation caused by the Taliban when they conquered the area after strong resistance mean parts of the town still lie in ruins and tourist amenities are basic.
48. We are going to skull-fuck the Taliban out of you – you're a sympathiser and we don't like that.
49. "Such differences cause natural tensions between the Taliban and Al Qaeda, " says one intelligence officer with NATO.
50. Mehbooba Andyar's choice to compete in a head scarf and full-length, body-covering running suit could not spare her from Taliban taunts and threats.
51. A self-styled "Taliban" intent on imposing sharia law on all Nigerians widened its offensive yesterday in violence that has left 150 people dead.
52. He modelled himself on the Afghan Taliban leader Mullah Omar, to whom he pledged loyalty.
53. The man in front of me is Zabiullah Mujahid -- one of two spokesmen for the Afghan Taliban leader Mullah Mohammed Omar.
54. A dead Taliban fighter lies on the ground following clashes with Afghan security forces near the "National Consultive Peace Jirga" tent in Kabul on June 2, 2010.
55. Mr Karzai is aiming to use the three-day "peace jirga" to enlist support for his plan to offer economic incentives to reformed Taliban militants.
56. Amanullah explained that he came from a family who ran a small farm. When the Taliban were still in power he joined a local madrasa where he spent 12 years studying the Qur'an and religion.
57. By aiding and abetting murder, the Taliban regime is committing murder.
58. While Mercer and Curry's story ended happily , it was only because anti - Taliban forces attacked the prison.
59. "We do stop and take measure of people who are offended," Brown said. "People who say it is difficult actually seeing the Taliban when we've lost someone to the war.
60. A Taliban letter orders a health clinic in Kandahar not to let male doctors examine female patients.
61. But unlike Sunnis in Iraq, the Pashtun and the Taliban represent the majority of Afghans, at least in the south.
62. Taliban insurgents fired rocket-propelled grenades and assault rifles at the US Embassy, NATO headquarters, and other buildings in the heart of the Afghan capital.
63. In Afghanistan, the Taliban have been launching shoulder-fired surface-to-air missiles against Western aircraft.
64. No doubt Taliban and its leader Mullah Omar will be morphed by the US media machine into a bin Laden stand-ins.
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65. This week 100 Taliban marched from Swat into neighbouring Buner and killed a tribesman.
66. In June 2005, US Navy Seal Marcus Luttrell took part in Operation Red Wing in Afghanistan, to capture or kill Taliban leader Ahmad Shah.
67. But Mullah Omar's Taliban has adopted the rhetoric of a national liberation struggle, to oust foreign forces and restore Islamic rule.
68. Though often compared to Afghanistan's Taliban, the comparison quickly breaks down.
69. These are venues, opportunities for the Taliban to reintegrate into Afghan society.
70. But the Taliban insurgency in Afghanistan smoulders on, and it remains an open question how long the feckless administration the West props up in Kabul will survive NATO's planned departure in 2014.
71. On the eve of the conference, the Taliban issued a statement saying that the jirga did not represent the Afghan people and was aimed at securing the interest of foreigners.
72. Taliban and Laden came into being a close relationship of intergrowth.
73. Taliban insurgency is spreading in its north-west frontier region, fuelled partly by a similar Pushtun uprising against NATO and American troops in Afghanistan (see article).
74. Vesa said the Taliban attack also killed a policeman and a civilian died and 29 others injured.
75. Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said the attack was carried out by a suicide car bomber who was a member of the group.
76. Back in 2001, Barfield says, Mullah Omar and Osama bin Laden recycled the myth to themselves -- only to watch Taliban rule, and al Qaeda's safe haven, collapse under U.S. bombing.
77. A sensationalist report in the Chinese press claims Afghanistan's Taliban has been training monkeys to wage war.
78. The Taliban showed off arms left by the Americans, including ammunition belts for grenade launchers and Claymore mines.
79. This were strong words from Secretary of State, she accused the Pakistani government to applicating it was responsibility in the swart valley region by conceding to the mum through Taliban.
80. The emphasis now is on turning the Afghan National Army into a competent security force and finding some way to reconcile with some elements of the Taliban.
81. Now we call the mujahedeen the Taliban, and they kill Americans.
82. Our purpose is clear: By preventing the Taliban from reestablishing a stranglehold over the Afghan people, we will deny al Qaeda the safe haven that served as a launching pad for 9/11.
83. A young Taliban scout led us to the compound, his Kalashnikov hidden under a blanket.
84. The Pakistani Taliban recognise Mullah Omar, founder of the Taliban movement in Afghanistan, as their ultimate leader, although operationally they work independently.
85. The Taliban were emboldened by the deal: it called for the institution of Shariah, the strict legal code of Islam based on the Koran, throughout Malakand Agency, which includes Swat and Buner.
86. All told the ISI has picked up some 300 Taliban commanders and officials, the sources say.
87. Army spokesman Major General Athar Abbas says recent operations have targeted militant training camps and ammunition dumps, killing more than 100 Taliban fighters, including some top commanders.
88. Between July 2008 and this month, U.S. drones have killed dozens of lower-ranking militants and at least 10 mid- and upper-level leaders within al Qaeda or the Taliban.
89. He says the former Taliban officials who have been at the talks so far don't represent Mullah Omar.
90. The Taliban is the military group that ruled most of the Afghanistan before the US led the invasion that kicked the Taliban out of power in 2001.
91. Taliban militants have carried out a major attack in southern Afghanistan, using multiple suicide bombs, rocket-propelled grenades and machine guns. More than 20 people have been killed.
92. And the recently released WikiLeaks documents suggest that Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence is giving not only shelter to the Afghan Taliban but also assisting and advising the insurgents.
93. Pakistanis bristle at what they see as growing Indian influence in Afghanistan, and some contend that India funds anti-Pakistan Taliban factions responsible for terrorist bombings.
94. The Taliban imposed a reign of terror,[/taliban.html] with women in particular systematically victimised.
95. It is Taliban militants who'd be suspected of carrying out the attack.
96. CNN's Nic Robertson is in Spin Boldak near the southern stronghold of the Taliban.
97. Apologists point to Stalinism and Nazism as murderous ideologies, as if their existence made Torquemada and the Taliban somehow acceptable.
98. The Taliban also fit this pattern: a potent terrorist organization that provides not only security but also such services as dispute adjudication.
99. The ajar-door policy got off to a rocky start last year when the newly appointed ISI chief, Lieutenant General Shuja Pasha, told Der Spiegel that the Taliban had a right to "freedom of opinion".
100. Suddenly, a Kiowa attack helicopter swept in low and fired a rocket toward the Taliban position, leaving a rush of air and a trail of smoke.
101. The Taliban in Afghanistan say they've obtained the government's security plan for the upcoming grand assembly of leaders, or loya jirga, in Kabul this week.
102. The local Taliban say they carried the assault on the US consulate in Peshawar.
103. Such comments are, on the face of it, nothing new for Mr Karzai, who previously invited the Taliban leader, Mullah Omar, to talks in Kabul.
104. Since the last Pakistan-Afghanistan jirga held in Kabul more than a year ago, relations between the two countries have worsened and the Taliban insurgency has strengthened.
105. The Afghan Taliban, the Haqqani group, Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, Lashkar-e-Taiba and many smaller groups operate with impunity in Pakistan.
106. It's only propaganda and we completely deny these rumors, " Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid told The Associated Press in a phone call."
107. But the Taliban have ever since been feared for their bloodthirstiness.
108. Mujahid said such efforts would fail to detect Taliban fighters, some of whom have had years to blend in.
109. For most returning Taliban, the first order of business will be the monthlong annual opium harvest (a major source of funding for the insurgents), which is just now beginning in the south.
110. Mujahid said Taliban fighters have succeeded in penetrating the ranks of Afghan security forces and would carry out similar attacks in the near future.
111. In a January 2006 report Isaf said some Roshan workers had received a threatening night letter sent by Mullah Fazai Bari on behalf of the Taliban chief, Mullah Omar.
112. So we are not seeing deals with Pashtun groups that break with the Taliban, as we did with Sunnis in Iraq breaking with the insurgency there?
113. Xinhua News: Afghanistan 23 local television quoted intelligence officials as saying that Afghanistan, the Afghan Taliban leader Mullah Omar was killed in Pakistan.
114. His death leaves the Taliban movement dominated by two other commanders: Qari Gul Bahadur in North Waziristan and Maulvi Nazir in South Waziristan.
115. These are the same Pashtun tribesman whose descendants are today's Taliban.
116. Which is, in short, to abort what's larboard of the Taliban.
117. An exploding opium harvest, which is providing cash for the Taliban and a reason for Pushtun farmers to keep the government away, is one reason.
118. The gloomiest pundits think Pakistan simply cannot cope: they foresee mounting social unrest and further usurpation of the functions of government by either the army or Taliban militants.
119. In Tajikistan, the French use an airfield as part of the war against the Taliban.
120. “The prison break will slow down the peace process,” said Mullah Noorul Aziz Agha, a Taliban member who recently decided to lay down his arms and work with the government.
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