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Afghanistan
Mullah Omar tells Mullah Mansoor Dadullah "You're Fired!"
2008-01-03
Confirmed at Long War Journal
At the end of 2007, the Afghan Taliban made a radical leadership change that has sparked controversy in the ranks of the terror group. On Dec. 29, Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahed issued a statement that Mullah Mansoor Dadullah, the commander for southern Afghanistan, was relieved of his command by Taliban leader Mullah Omar. Dadullah stated he had no knowledge of the dismissal and claimed it was a "conspiracy by my enemies." Omar responded by issuing a signed statement ordering Dadullah's firing.

Omar's dismissal of Mansoor was published on Voice of Jihad, a well-trafficked jihadi Internet forum, ThreatsWatch's Nick Grace informed The Long War Journal. The release was signed by Mullah Mohammad Omar Mujahid, the Ameer al MuÂ’meneen, or the commander of the faithful.

"Mullah Mansoor Dadullah is not [in] obedience to the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan in his actions and has carried out activities which were against the rules of Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan," said Omar. "So the Decision Authorities [or Shura Majlis, executive council] of Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan have removed Mansoor Dadullah from his post and he will no longer be serving the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan in [any way] and no Taliban will obey his orders any more."

Omar's orders also call for Mansoor's followers to disassociate themselves with the former commander. "This decision only applies to Mansoor Dadullah, all other friends of Mullah Dadullah Shahed will be carrying out their Jihad duties for the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, all the sympathizers of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan end their relationship with Mansoor Dadullah," said Omar.

Like the original statement announcing Mansoor's dismissal, Omar's statement did not include specifics on Mansoor's failures of "obedience to the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan."

Mansoor had contacted the Times of India on Dec. 30 denying he was dismissed. "It's not true that Mullah Omar kicked me out of the Taliban," Mansoor told the Indian newspaper by telephone. "If Mullah Omar wanted me to leave the Taliban, then he would send me the message and I would put down my weapons because he is our top commander." Dadullah admitted he was unable to contact Omar.

Mansoor served as commander of the Taliban's southern front in Kandahar, Helmand, Uruzgan, Zabul, Nimruz, and Farah provinces. He succeeded his brother, Mullah Dadullah Ahkund, who was killed by British special forces in May 2007.
Posted by:Sherry

#8  7-11 is hiring
Posted by: Speamble Barnsmell1128   2008-01-03 23:25  

#7  Sure it is, Bill.

Reassignment to 6 feet under.... :-D
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2008-01-03 18:25  

#6  "Mullah Mansoor Dadullah is not [in] obedience to the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan in his actions and has carried out activities which were against the rules of Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan."

Something tells me that being called un-Islamic isn't conducive to a reassignment....
Posted by: Bill Roggio   2008-01-03 17:52  

#5  You've got a point, SB. Has he been fired..or merely reassigned?

"Put down your scimitar and pick up that clipboard!"
Posted by: Seafarious   2008-01-03 17:36  

#4  Sounds like he's got a second chance at life if he's smart.
Posted by: Speamble Barnsmell1128   2008-01-03 15:39  

#3  Dadullah admitted he was unable to contact Omar.

It's never a good sign when they won't return your calls. The writing, as they say, is on the wall.
Posted by: eLarson   2008-01-03 15:37  

#2  Have they golden parachutes in the Taliban?
Posted by: JFM   2008-01-03 15:36  

#1  "You haven't been cannon foddering enough."
Posted by: Anonymoose   2008-01-03 14:55  

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