Very cool news from Afghanistan
From the
UK Telegraph:
Key tribal leader on verge of deserting Taliban
An Afghan tribal leader is in talks to defect from the Taliban and take thousands of armed tribesmen with him to fight alongside British forces in southern Afghanistan.
The Daily Telegraph has learned that the Afghan government hopes to seal the deal this week with Mullah Abdul Salaam and his Alizai tribe, which has been fighting alongside the Taliban in Helmand province.
Diplomats confirmed yesterday that Mullah Salaam was expected to change sides within days. He is a former Taliban corps commander and governor of Herat province under the government that fell in 2001.
Military sources said British forces in the province are "observing with interest" the potential deal in north Helmand, which echoes the efforts of US commanders in Iraq's western province to split Sunni tribal leaders from their al-Qa'eda allies.
The Afghan deal would see members of the Alizai tribe around the Taliban-held town of Musa Qala quit the insurgency and pledge support to the Afghan government. It would be the first time that the Kabul government and its Western allies have been able exploit tribal divisions that exist within the Taliban in southern Afghanistan.
Mullah Abdul Salaam is an incredibly courageous man - I wish him and his tribe the best as this is an awesome first step to freedom.
His
Wikipedia entry shows that he had direct ties to the Taliban and was in fact being held at Guantanamo until two years ago.
An interesting turn of events...
Posted by DaveH at October 30, 2007 7:25 PM