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Description: "Equally significant has been the growing rift between the hardliners who surround Mullah Omar in Kandahar and the moderates who form the government in Kabul and have had to deal with the international community and the growing humanitarian crisis in the country." Daily Telegraph, UK. (September 21, 2001)
Hardliners stand beside bin Laden - Telegraph Hardliners stand beside bin Laden WHATEVER Osama bin Laden plans over the next few weeks, leaving Afghanistan is unlikely to be among them. Despite yesterday's decision by Taliban clerics to request his departure, bin Laden is unlikely to abandon his safe haven of his own volition. The Taliban said that his removal would take "some time".
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Page title:Hardliners stand beside bin Laden - Telegraph
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Description:WHATEVER Osama bin Laden plans over the next few weeks, leaving Afghanistan is unlikely to be among them.
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