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FRIDAY NOVEMBER 16 2001

Massacre threat to Taleban's foreigners

FROM IAN COBAIN IN TALOQAN

NORTHERN ALLIANCE forces have threatened to massacre up to 6,000 foreigners
fighting with the Taleban in the besieged province of Konduz. Local fighters
would be given a chance to surrender, but Alliance commanders said they had
given their troops explicit orders to shoot every foreign fundamentalist �
including a handful of British Muslims � among the enemy ranks. High-ranking
Taleban leaders would also be executed, the alliance said, apparently
confirming Western fears that Afghanistan could yet be plunged into a
bloodbath. �We will hang them in the stadium in Kabul where they have hanged
our people,� an spokesman for the alliance foreign ministry said. With the
Alliance poised to launch a massive attack on Konduz tonight, a senior
Taleban emissary raced to Islamabad to beg the United Nations to accept the
surrender of between 15,000 and 20,000 Taleban fighters trapped in the
province. The Taleban�s founder Mullah Muhammad Omar has exhorted his
followers to regroup and battle on, but the troops in Konduz want to give up
the fight. They tried to negotiate a safe passage to the south in return for
the surrender of the province, but the Northern Alliance insisted that they
must give themselves up. Now they are trying to surrender to the UN as a
neutral power rather than throw themselves on the mercy of the enemy. The
commander of Alliance forces in the region, General Mohammad Dawood Khan,
said that his men had tightened the noose around Konduz, but had agreed not
to press home any attacks before tonight. He claimed to be anxious to avoid
civilian casualties and to want to offer Afghan soldiers the chance to give
themselves up. He said: �We have to separate and distinguish between Afghan
Taleban, the local Taleban and the international terrorists who are in
Konduz province. �We will invite the people to join us and give the
low-ranking Taleban the opportunity to appear in a court of law, but we will
have no negotiations with the high-ranking terrorists. We will not deal with
them. They are killers. They assassinated our leader, Ahmed Shah Masood.�
The general said that he believed that almost all the surviving Taleban
troops in northern Afghanistan were trapped in Konduz province, which covers
an area the size of Dorset, and within Konduz city. Well-armed, they are
thought to number between 15,000 and 20,000, with some 6,000 of them from
Chechnya, Pakistan, Xinjiang province in western China, the Punjab and
several Arab nations. Taleban prisoners of war report that they have also
fought alongside English Muslims of Pakistani origin. Many of the foreigners
are thought to be members of al-Qaeda, which operated a training camp near
the city. General Mohammad Khaksar, one of General Dawood�s senior advisers,
said that he had given his men orders to shoot every one of the foreigners
after a number of non-Afghan Taleban had emerged from their positions with
their hands raised, only to kill themselves and their captors with concealed
explosives and grenades. �What else can I do?� he said. �We can�t trust
fighters who do not observe the conventions of war. They still want to die
after surrender and they want to take my soldiers with them.� More than 100
Alliance fighters were massacred on Tuesday after being captured by Taleban
forces, and a number of civic officials in Konduz, a largely Pashtun city,
are said to have been murdered by the Taleban after announcing that they
wanted to surrender to the Alliance � most of whose members are ethnic
Tajiks and Uzbeks. There have been further reports of dozens of Afghan
Taleban troops being mown down by their Chechen comrades while trying to
surrender to Alliance forces. Frontline Alliance commanders were also eager
to make clear that they would take no foreign prisoners. Rajab Mohammad, 30,
a veteran of 13 years of Afghan warfare, said that he and the 27 men under
his command were enjoying the battle at Bangi. Squatting in a trench with
his teenage bodyguard at his side, he said: �We enjoy fighting the
strangers. They are good fighters. They take it seriously.� Asked why the
Taleban�s international brigade should be fighting so hard at Konduz, he
smiled and replied: �Because the strangers know that they have no choice.
They know that they will never be taken prisoner.� The past four days have
seen desperate fighting in the hills and narrow gorges east of Konduz, with
tank attacks, hand-to-hand combat and even a wild cavalry charge by horsemen
armed with Kalashnikovs. Desperate Taleban forces have repeatedly appeared
to be on the brink of breaking out of Konduz, but have always been beaten
back by Alliance forces. Hundreds of fresh Alliance troops were pouring
towards the front lines throughout yesterday, backed by more rocket
launchers and field guns, and by 23 Soviet-made tanks brought down from
Kalakata in the north. With both sides suffering heavy casualties, the
Alliancedecided to suspend hostilities, ostensibly to give Afghan Taleban
troops time to surrender. But US warplanes intensified bombing raids on
Taleban positions, with three waves of B52 strikes and repeated attacks by
FA18 bombers. By mid-afternoon immense clouds of smoke and dust were hanging
over Taleban positions around the village of Bangi, 17 miles west of
Taloqan, and the ground was reverberating for miles around.

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