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If God's help is with us, this will happen within a short period of time
US takes Taliban threat seriously Nov 15, 2001
Increasingly the Afghan population is turning to them as an alternative to (Hamid) Karzai's corrupt and incompetent administration
Commentary: Topsy-turvy alliance Jul 06, 2011
Put all your strength and planning behind the task of driving away the invaders and regaining the independence of our country
Commentary: Nuke outlaw as Pakistani president? Sep 16, 2010
What we want to convey to you through this message is that (you) withdraw your soldiers from our country unconditionally and as soon as possible
Taliban chief Omar says Afghan war doomed Sep 09, 2010
Those military experts who have framed strategies of the invasion of Afghanistan or are now engaged in hammering out new strategies, admit themselves that all their strategies are nothing but a complete failure
Taliban chief Omar says Afghan war doomed Sep 09, 2010
Mullah Mohammed Omar (Pashto: ملا محمد عمر; born c. 1959), often simply called Mullah Omar, is the leader of the Taliban movement that operates in Afghanistan. He was Afghanistan's de facto head of state from 1996 to late 2001, under the official title "Head of the Supreme Council". He held the title Commander of the Faithful of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, which was officially recognized by Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
Mullah Omar has been wanted by the US State Department's Rewards for Justice program since October 2001, for sheltering Osama bin Laden and al-Qaeda militants in the years prior to the 11 September attacks. He is believed to be in Pakistan directing the Taliban insurgency against NATO forces and the Karzai administration in Afghanistan.
Despite his political rank and his high status on the Rewards for Justice most wanted list, not much is publicly known about him. Few photos exist of him, none of them official, and a picture used in 2002 by many media outlets, has since been established to be another Taliban official. The authenticity of the existing images is debated. Apart from the fact that he is missing one eye, accounts of his physical appearance are contradictory: Omar is described as very tall (some say 2 m). Mullah Omar has been described as shy and non-talkative with foreigners.