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The rise of the most regressive and militant Islamic group in the world, the Taliban, was formally completed when they gained the stronghold of Mazar-i-Sharif in northern Afghanistan. Pakistan was the first to recognise the Taliban on May 25, 1997, followed by Saudi Arabia on May 26 and the UAE on May 27. It was the start of a horrific rule for five years that ended only when the US attacked Afghanistan in the aftermath of 9/11. The Taliban was led by one eyed preacher Mullah Mohammad Omar who picked on the discontent in the country in the aftermath of Communist rule. Rapes, looting, and murder were staple diet as Afghanistan slipped rapidly into savagery. Omar and his band of followers handed out ruthless punishment in the beginning, before losing control later. Omar is still at large, like his old friend bin Laden. Michael Moore’s Farenheit 911, shockingly said, Bush had business contacts with the bin Laden’s. Curiously, Bush hasn’t had much explaining to do for failing to nab Laden.
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