How a Father (Mullah Omar) and Son were Separated in 2001 || By Mullah Muhammad Yaqoob Mujahid

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Mullah Omar Mujahid founded the #Islamic_Emirate of Afghanistan (Taliban) in 1994 and served as its first leader until
his death in April 2013, including as the head of its government from 1996 to 2001.
His death, however, remained concealed until July 2015, during which time the Taliban continued to issue statements in his name.Known for his reclusivity, he was (and remains) a mythical and revered figure within the Taliban.
In the 1980s, Omar joined the Afghan mujahideen in their war against the Soviet Union and the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan.
He lost his right eye in an explosion during the Soviet– Afghan War. He founded the Taliban movement in 1994, and by 1995 had captured much of southern and western Afghanistan. After the Taliban seized the Afghan capital Kabul in
September 1996, Omar was proclaimed the head of state of Afghanistan.
During his tenure as Afghanistan's ruler, Omar seldom left the city of Kandahar.
Omar notably ordered the destruction of the Buddhas of Bamiyan in 2001.
He became wanted by the United States government after being accused of harbouring Osama bin Laden and his companions , who were responsible for the 9/11 attacks in the US.
Following the 2001 US invasion of Afghanistan, Omar delegated all the operational control of the
#taliban to his deputies, including Obaidullah Akhund. Omar fled from Kandahar to Zabul Province and his wives moved to Pakistan, but the Taliban continued to claim him as their leader,
despite him taking almost no active role in the movement. Although the US put a #$10million bounty on Omar’s head, he hid within walking distance of US bases in Zabul Province.
He lived as a virtual hermit there, refusing visits from his family. On rare occasions, he would communicate with the Taliban leadership based in Quetta, Pakistan. During the first four years of the Taliban insurgency, he lived in a secret room of a home in Qalat, Zabul. When the US Armed Forces began building Forward Operating Base Lagman just a few hundred meters from his hideout, he decided to move. He relocated to a shack in a riverside hamlet in Shinkay District,
southeast of Qalat. Soon after, US forces started building another base, FOB Wolverine, just 3 miles (5 km) away from him, but he did not move this time. To avoid detection.
Omar died of illness on 23 April 2013 and was buried in a featureless grave but the Taliban kept his death secret for two years.
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