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NEWS & LETTERS, March 2003

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Taliban regroups

A short battle in the mountains bordering Pakistan in January pitted U.S., European, and Afghan government forces against Islamic fundamentalists allied to the Taliban and former mujahedeen commander Gulbuddin Hekmatyr. Such a regroupment is believed to be taking place with the help of elements of Pakistan's sinister Inter-Services Intelligence, which backed Hekmatyr during the 1980s and later with the Taliban.

Mullah Muhammad Omar, the head of the previous Taliban regime who has successfully eluded the U.S., reportedly differs with Hekmatyr on tactics. Where Hekmatyr has called for an immediate jihad against the new government and the U.S., Omar's emissaries have fanned out into Pashtun areas of Afghanistan urging quiet organizing rather than confrontation with overwhelming U.S. power, hoping that mass anger will eventually build against the U.S. Indiscriminate bombings and arrests have begun to build that anger, but not to the point of creating much support for the widely discredited Hekmatyr or Omar.

The situation in government-ruled areas is also very troubling. While some advances have been made since the Taliban was dislodged in 2001, there is also evidence of a slide back toward fundamentalism by the warlords the U.S. used to oust the Taliban.

In Herat, ruled by the warlord Ismail Khan, a newly-formed religious police harasses those few women brave enough to go in public without the full covering of the burqa. Women have been most outraged, however, by a new law enacted on Jan. 10 that bans them from receiving private lessons from male teachers, something they have been using to catch up on their studies after five years of a Taliban ban on women's education.

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