They have been fighting the government and its allies in Afghanistan for 20 years’. Today they seem stronger than ever and now the Americans military are going home. Biden wants his troops out by September 11 and that could strengthen the Taliban even more. So, who exactly are the Taliban? How is it that they have so much power? And why are people worried they’ll take over Afghanistan again?
To understand the Taliban,
you need to know what happened in Afghanistan in the 1080s. Afghan guerillas
called the mujahideen fought a Soviet occupation for nine years. They even got
money and weapons from the CIA. In 1989 the Soviets pulled out and the next few
years were pretty chaotic. By 1992 there was a full-blown civil war with tribal
leaders fighting for power. Two years later a militia called the Taliban
started getting attention. Many of its members had studied in conservative
religious schools in Afghanistan and across the border in Pakistan and some of
them had also fought as mujahideen. And they had their own plans for the
country. By 1996 the Taliban has seized the capital. They declared Afghanistan
an Islamic emirate and started imposing their own strict interpretation of
Islamic law. Then 9/11 happened. The US was after al-Qaeda’s Leader, Osama bin
Laden, who was hiding out in Afghanistan with the Taliban’s help. The Taliban
said they wanted proof he was behind the attack. And when they refused to hand
him over immediately the Americans invaded. Within a couple of months the
Taliban were forced out of power and Afghanistan got a new interim government. Three
years later it got a new constitution and Hamid Karzai was elected president.
While that was going on the Taliban has regrouped. They wanted foreigner out
and they wanted back in. what followed were years of devastating conflict and
its still going on. More than 40,000 Afghan civilians killed. At least 64,000
Afghan military and police and more than 3,500 international soldiers dead. The
US alone has spent almost a trillion dollars on the war and reconstruction
projects. And after all that Afghanistan is still deeply unstable and the
Taliban are still a force to reckon with. Today the Taliban have as many as
85,000 full-time fighters and training camps across the country. And the area
they control has been growing. Right now the Taliban control one-fifth of
Afghan districts. On top of that half of all districts are considered contested
which means the Taliban have a strong presence in many of those places too. And
they control parts of some major highways. They are also well organized. The
Taliban’s leader is Haibatullah Akhundzada. He heads a council that oversees
about a dozen commission in charge of things like finance, health and education.
Below them are local officials in charge of everyday services. So in a way the Taliban
have set up a parallel state. They even run their own courts which can be pretty
popular among Afghans. According to Taliban members and a UN committee they make
close to $1.5 billion a year. They have always made a lot of money from growing
opium poppies and the drug trade. But they have found even more ways to
generate income. Last year they made millions from mining and trading minerals
and even producing methamphetamine. They also have their own tax-collection
system and receive funding from abroad although suspected sources, like
Pakistan and Iran deny it. Over the years the international community has tried
to get the Taliban and the Afghan government talking or at lease to talk about
talking. There was even a meeting in the Maldives at one point. And during a
brief Eid ceasefire in 2018 Taliban and Afghan soldiers were seen mingling in
Kabul even praying together. But overall peace negotiations haven’t achieved
much. The question now is what will happen when the roughly 10,000 US and NATO
soldiers leave? Will the Afghan government be able to survive? And what will
the Taliban do? Well, the prospects for peace and stability aren’t looking
great. Even while peace talks gave been going almost 1,800 Afghan civilians
have been killed or injured in the first three months of the year. That is
almost 30% more than last year. There is also been a wave of assassinations
that people blame on the Taliban. Afghans are already asking themselves what
life might be like if the Taliban take over again. Well, they rip up the
constitution which protects basic human tights. In a New York Times opined the
Taliban tries to clear things up saying they want to Build an Islamic system,
where the rights of women that are granted by Islam from the right to education
to the right to work, are protected. And right now, there are some places under
Taliban control where girls are in school but not everywhere. So how much
supports is there for the Taliban? According to a major public opinion study
done in 2019, 85% of people said they had no sympathy for them. People may not
like them but the Taliban know what they want and they have shown that they are
in it for the long haul. So far their strategy seems to have worked.
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