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Thursday, 30 August 2001 9:58 (ET)

Taliban slammed over bin Laden appointment

MOSCOW, Aug. 30 (UPI) -- Russia's Foreign Ministry on
Thursday condemned the appointment of Saudi terrorism
suspect Osama bin Laden as the commander-in-chief of the
armed forces of Afghanistan's ruling Taliban regime, the
official RIA Novosti news agency reported.

Bin Laden's appointment confirmed that a center of
international terrorism is being set up in
Taliban-controlled territory, the ministry said in a
statement.

"Pseudo-religious values are being used as a cover to
prepare a bridgehead for expansion of militant extremism and
separatism far beyond the region's borders," added the
statement.

This month, Russian media quoted Pakistan's Nation daily as
saying that the Taliban had named bin Laden commander of
their troops. Afghanistan's civil war concerns the Kremlin
as hundreds of Russian border guards monitor the
Afghan-Tajik border and a potential spill of violence could
plunge the whole region into chaos.

Moreover, the Taliban's aim to build an orthodox Islamic
state has given rise to many Islamic extremist movements in
the former Soviet republics in Central Asia. In recent
years, Islamic insurgents from Afghanistan launched raids on
Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan.

The Taliban's ongoing clashes with the Northern Alliance
movement backing ousted President Burhanuddin Rabbani -- the
leader of the government general recognized by international
organizations -- have alerted Russia and its partners as
arms smuggling, drug trafficking, kidnapping and other
crimes have flourished along the Afghan-Tajik border.

On Thursday, Moscow also condemned the appointment of Juma
Namangani as bin Laden's deputy. Namangani, an ethnic Uzbek,
was liked to a number of raids on Kyrgyzstan's Batken
district over the last three years. Namangani advocates
creation of an Islamic state run by a regime similar to the
Taliban's and spreading over Central Asia.

"Incorporation of the international terrorists' leaders into
the ruling structures of the Taliban shows the need to take
decisive measures to collectively counter global challenges
that are put forward from the Taliban-controlled territory,"
said the statement.

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