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Afghanistan
Mullah Brother is no more
2007-08-30
A wanted Taliban insurgent leader in Afghanistan, Mullah Brother, was killed on Thursday in a U.S.-led raid in the southern province of Helmand, the Afghan Defence Ministry said, citing ground commanders.

Brother served as a top military commander for the Taliban government until its removal from power in 2001 and was a member of the movement's leadership council led by its fugitive leader, Mullah Mohammad Omar.
Brother served as a top military commander for the Taliban government until its removal from power in 2001 and was a member of the movement's leadership council led by its fugitive leader, Mullah Mohammad Omar. Mullah is a title for a Muslim cleric that many senior Taliban use. It was not clear if the name Brother, which other Taliban leaders have used to refer to him, was a nom de guerre.
It doesn't sound Pashto, does it?
Taliban members were not immediately available for comment and there was no independent verification of the ministry report.
Meaning that really should be the accordion lady playing whilst we wait for confirmation...
The raid was launched after Taliban insurgents ambushed an Afghan army convoy between Sangin and Sarwan districts of Helmand, the ministry said in a statement. Air support from U.S.-led troops was called in, said ministry spokesman, Zahir Azimi. "He was killed, probably in ground fighting," he said.
"Yep. Plugged him right through the brisket!"
"Brother was on the black list," Azimi said referring to a wanted U.S. list involving Taliban leaders and al Qaeda members. Brother was a top military aide to Taliban leader Omar. An Afghan man convicted of killing four journalists in 2001, including two from Reuters, told his trial in 2004 that Brother had given the order that the four be killed.
He had the death sentence on twelve systems!
Gunmen captured the journalists on the main road from Pakistan in the east of the country, while they trying to reach Kabul days after the defeated Taliban had withdrawn from the city. They were shot dead.

If confirmed, Brother's killing would represent another blow to the Taliban insurgency which has had several of its top leaders either killed or arrested in the past nine months.

Mullah Dadullah, the Taliban's top operational commander in southern Afghanistan, was killed in May. In December, U.S.-led forces killed another top Taliban official, Mullah Mohammad Akhtar Osmani, in an air attack in the south of the country after a tip-off by Pakistan. But several previous Afghan government reports of the arrest or killing of top Taliban commanders have turned out to be erroneous.
Which is why the accordion lady is sulking so prettily at this moment.
Posted by:Anonymoose

#9  No no. Ya plugged my other Mullah Brother, Daryl.
Posted by: Mullah Larry   2007-08-30 21:28  

#8  Brother from another smoking crater...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2007-08-30 20:24  

#7  No, where Osama and Zawi are concerned, "Brother" is a specific, special reference/title given many many years ago, "IN A DIFFERENT PLACE AND TIME" AS THE GEICO CAVEMEN WOULD SAY.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2007-08-30 19:04  

#6  "It was not clear if the name Brother, which other Taliban leaders have used to refer to him, was a nom de guerre."

Hmmm...Undercover Brother?
Posted by: DepotGuy   2007-08-30 17:10  

#5  Somebody dropped a dime on brother?
Posted by: gorb   2007-08-30 17:04  

#4  He's a brother by another mullah.
Posted by: Excalibur   2007-08-30 16:29  

#3  That's all, Brother.
Posted by: Threreck Brown3514   2007-08-30 11:46  

#2  He is a biggie...on the Taliban Shura Council. Someone is working over that council...go Task Force 145!
Posted by: Chenter Unimp7361   2007-08-30 10:09  

#1  Mullah Brother
from anotha mutha?

Posted by: eLarson   2007-08-30 09:54  

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