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Why Did The Taliban Appoint A Hard-Line Chief Negotiator For Intra-Afghan Talks?

11th September, 2020 · admin 11 Comments

Abdul Hakim Ishaqzai, the Taliban’s new top negotiator, is reputed to be “a hard-liner dedicated to sustaining the jihad” until an Islamic emirate can be reestablished in Afghanistan.

By Frud Bezhan
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
September 10, 2020

Abdul Hakim Ishaqzai spent years lying low in Pakistan’s southwestern city of Quetta, where the Afghan Taliban leadership has been based since the U.S.-led invasion in 2001 toppled the extremist group from power in neighboring Afghanistan.

A hard-line cleric, Ishaqzai until recently ran an Islamic madrasah, or seminary, in the Ishaqabad area of Quetta, from where he led the Taliban’s judiciary and headed a powerful council of Taliban clerics that issued religious edicts to justify the group’s brutal insurgency in Afghanistan.

But now Ishaqzai, who is in his 50s, has been propelled into the spotlight after he was appointed the Taliban’s chief negotiator for long-awaited peace talks in the Gulf state of Qatar with the internationally recognized government in Kabul.

The announcement about Ishaqzai on September 5 was part of a major shakeup in the Taliban’s 21-member negotiation team ahead of the start of direct peace talks in Qatar between the warring Afghan sides.

The militant group offered no explanation for the sudden changes.

Taliban sources say the negotiating team was modified to give it the power to make decisions on the spot.

Experts say the appointment of Ishaqzai, who is close to Taliban leader Haibatullah Akhunzada, could be an attempt by the core leadership to reassert its direct control over the upcoming negotiations in Qatar.

The Taliban’s political office in the Qatari capital, Doha, is led by Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, a co-founder of the Taliban who is considered a relative moderate.

The ultraconservative Ishaqzai replaces Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanekzai, who along with Baradar spearheaded negotiations with the United States over a landmark agreement signed in February that is aimed at negotiating an end to the 19-year war in Afghanistan.

Under the U.S.-Taliban agreement, international forces should withdraw from Afghanistan by May 2021 in exchange for counterterrorism guarantees from the Taliban, which pledged to negotiate a permanent cease-fire and power-sharing deal with the Afghan government.

The deal pledged up to 5,000 Taliban prisoners would be set free by the Afghan government ahead of the negotiations, in return for the freedom of 1,000 members of the security forces held by the militants. The last Taliban prisoners were released last week, except for half a dozen inmates who were later transferred to Qatar.

‘University Of Jihad’

Experts say Ishaqzai is widely respected among the Taliban for his religious credentials, ranking alongside Mullah Akhundzada as the most senior cleric in the militant group.

“This is important because the Taliban likes to assert religious justification for what they do,” said Michael Semple, an expert on the Taliban insurgency at Queen’s University in Belfast.

“Many of the senior commanders and leaders never actually qualified from their madrasahs and so are ‘unqualified,'” Semple added. “The presence of Ishaqzai adds weight to whatever the negotiating team cares to do.”

Ishaqzai graduated from and taught at the Darul Uloom Haqqania Islamic seminary in northwest Pakistan, which is known for preaching a fundamentalist brand of Islam and schooling a generation of fighters for the Afghan Taliban.

The so-called university of jihad counts some of the world’s most notorious terrorists among its alumni, including Taliban founder and spiritual leader Mullah Mohammad Omar — who died in 2013 in Pakistan — and Jalaluddin Haqqani, the late leader of the Pakistani-based Haqqani network that is allied with the Afghan Taliban.

Ishaqzai’s reputation among the Taliban is also enhanced by his birthplace. He hails from the Panjwai district in the southern Afghan province of Kandahar. The district is considered the spiritual home of the Taliban.

“This means that he represents the original leadership and core constituency of the Taliban — the clerics of the Pashtun tribes of the greater Kandahar region in Afghanistan,” said Semple.

The Taliban emerged in the mid-1990s following the end of the decade-long Soviet occupation of Afghanistan.

The predominantly ethnic Pashtun group first surfaced in ultraconservative Islamic seminaries in Pakistan, where millions of Afghans had fled as refugees.

The seminaries radicalized thousands of Afghans who joined the mujahedin, the U.S.-backed Islamist rebels who fought against the occupying Soviet forces.

The Taliban appeared in Kandahar in 1994, two years after the mujahedin seized power in the country. Infighting among mujahedin factions fueled a devastating civil war that killed around 100,000 people in Kabul alone.

The Taliban promised to restore security and enforced their ultraconservative brand of Islam. They captured Kabul in 1996 and two years later controlled some 90 percent of the country.

‘Complete Trust’

An Afghan intelligence official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said Mullah Akhundzada’s “complete trust in and closeness with” Ishaqzai was key to his appointment.

“The Taliban and the United States want to conclude negotiations before the U.S. election in November, and Ishaqzai is the one person who has the power to make decisions at the negotiating table,” the official said.

The official also said Ishaqzai’s appointment also “contains” the “serious tension” between political chief Mullah Baradar and Stanekzai, the former lead negotiator who has been demoted to deputy chief negotiator.

Both men remain members of the Taliban’s 21-member negotiating team.

Mullah Baradar served as the Taliban’s second-in-command under Mullah Omar and coordinated the group’s military operations in southern Afghanistan before his arrest in the Pakistani city of Karachi in 2010.

Some believe he was arrested by Pakistan, the group’s main sponsor, because he was facilitating secret talks between Kabul and the Taliban leadership.

Baradar has long supported peace talks without Pakistani interference.

But Stanekzai is “considered Pakistan’s man,” according to Antonio Giustozzi, a Taliban expert with the Royal United Services Institute in London.

Islamabad has long been accused of harboring and aiding the Taliban in Afghanistan.

Pakistan’s ties to the Taliban date back to the 1990s, when it provided arms, training, and intelligence to the militants. Islamabad was one of only three countries to recognize the Taliban regime as the government of Afghanistan. After the regime’s fall in 2001, many Taliban leaders took refuge inside Pakistan.

Observers say Pakistan sees the Taliban as an insurance policy for reaching its longstanding strategic goals in Afghanistan — installing a pro-Pakistan government in Kabul and limiting the influence of its archrival India, which has close ties to Kabul.

Mixed Signals

Ishaqzai has earned a reputation as a hard-liner and has been dedicated to restoring the group’s Islamic emirate, the official name of the Taliban regime that ruled Afghanistan from 1996 to 2001.

And experts say his appointment gives contradictory signals.

The presence of such a senior figure signals that the negotiation team has “real weight” and the Taliban is taking talks seriously, said Semple.

To those inside the Taliban who worry that the negotiating team might settle for a compromise deal, the appointment of a hard-liner signals “reassurance,” he said.

“However, those who believe that the Taliban might be persuaded to agree [to] a compromise will argue that the presence of such a senior figure makes it easier for the negotiating team to sell whatever they agree [to] to the rest of the group,” said Semple.

Copyright (c) 2020. RFE/RL, Inc. Reprinted with the permission of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, 1201 Connecticut Ave NW, Ste 400, Washington DC 20036.
Posted in History, Pakistan-Afghanistan Relations, Peace Talks, Security, Taliban, US-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Mawlawi Abdul Hakim, Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, Pakistan takeover of Afghanistan via Taliban, Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanakzai, Taliban - Pakistani asset |
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11 thoughts on “Why Did The Taliban Appoint A Hard-Line Chief Negotiator For Intra-Afghan Talks?”

  1. Samarqandi says:
    September 12, 2020 at 2:22 am

    You
    crazy foreigner;
    have been writing
    numerous goofy article
    on
    behalf
    of
    your masters; but yet still have not realized the fact that all
    of
    the members
    of
    Taliban
    religious movements
    are hardliners- they won’t deviate much
    for
    your fancy ideas.
    ===
    ==
    =
    The overwhelming majority
    of
    the people
    of
    Afghanistan are
    religiously conservative; but, at
    the same rate,
    highly practical
    culturally- it remains to be seen whether
    how
    strictly
    madrasa-trained Taliban, somehow, be able
    to
    reconcile the two outlooks- eventually; they would have no option but
    to
    listen
    to
    the reasonable concerns
    of
    the
    common folks; unless, ((God-forbid)), they turn out to be another
    tool
    of
    the
    unholy foreigners.
    *

  2. Samarqandi says:
    September 12, 2020 at 3:05 am

    You
    crazy ass; still spreading out
    false Infos
    to
    the readers.
    ===================
    .
    .You wrote that:
    .
    {.“The Taliban appeared in Kandahar in 1994, two years after the mujahedin seized power in the country.”}
    .

    I don’t know the exact details of how they really got the
    inspirational ideas
    and
    the mobilization costs
    to
    enter
    Afghanistan; but, all I know,

    ((from reading all the publications that were dated back then at the exact day and week)), that the initial wave
    ((%100 sure))
    of
    the
    Taliban movements actually crossed the border from “ CHAMMAN”
    (((Pakistan side))
    to
    “Speed-Boalduck”
    ((Afghanistan side)) spin boldak Afghanistan
    in
    that year and then swiftly spread across the whole
    of
    Kandahar Province in a big storm.

    • Samarqandi says:
      September 14, 2020 at 8:17 am

      You
      are still
      calling; so called, “Mullah Omar”
      as, the real original leader
      of
      Taliban- where is your proof
      for
      his past existence- you are obviously
      closely-associated and linked
      with the savages
      Invaders and their ploys !
      *

  3. Samarqandi says:
    September 12, 2020 at 3:08 am

    To:

    Frud Bezhan
    =========
    Where are you
    from man ((originally)) ?

  4. Samarqandi says:
    September 12, 2020 at 2:56 pm

    This
    goofy writer
    is
    striving very hard
    to
    exonerated
    his
    masters from active
    involvements- just
    stop writing about
    politics
    of
    Afghanistan; make honest money in your own country
    and/or
    some where else, more exiting !!!!!
    *

    • Samarqandi says:
      September 12, 2020 at 2:59 pm

      All of your article are
      meant
      to
      absolve
      the criminal activities
      of
      the
      international war
      criminals- enough
      of
      your B.S.
      *

      • Sammarqandi says:
        September 14, 2020 at 9:45 am

        There is another
        weirdo,
        Just like you, who is also spreading false Infos in
        “YOUTUBE” about
        the
        imposed events of the the
        warfares and savageries
        in
        the aftermaths
        of
        the
        Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan.
        .
        That
        highly-paid
        stupid writer
        compares
        the
        bloodsheds of early 1990’s
        in
        Afghanistan
        to
        the
        massively-huge case
        of
        the bloody massacres that took place
        on
        innocent
        Muslims and Hindus
        of
        India
        after the declaration
        of
        the division
        of
        the
        Sub-Continent
        ((1947-48))
        into
        India and Pakistan.

        • Sammarqandi says:
          September 14, 2020 at 9:50 am

          It is just
          totally
          incomparable;
          and
          cowardly irresponsible.
          *

  5. Samarqandi says:
    September 12, 2020 at 3:40 pm

    And; why you are
    involving India
    in
    all
    this- the Anglo/US war criminals all now hoping for the
    GOOFY INDIAN
    POLITICIANS
    to finish it all.
    ===
    ==
    =
    YOU;
    GOOFY WRITER HAVE
    A BIG DREAM
    FOR
    YOUR
    ENSLAVED
    INDIA – JUST,
    .
    GET LOST !!!!!
    ===
    ==
    =
    You guys are always enslaved;
    economically
    and/or
    politically !
    *

    • Samarqandi says:
      September 12, 2020 at 3:44 pm

      *IT IS
      AN ISLAMIC COUNTRY
      AND
      THE
      GREAT
      PEOPLE OF *AFGHANISTAN
      KNOW
      YOU AND YOUR MASTERS
      VERY WELL- FORGET
      ABOUT
      YOUR PIPE DREAMS !!!!!
      *

    • Samarqandi says:
      September 14, 2020 at 9:37 am

      There is another
      goofy man,
      Just like you, who is also spreading false Infos in
      “YOUTUBE” about
      the
      imposed events of the the
      warfares and savageries
      in
      the aftermaths
      of
      the
      Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan.
      .
      That savage man also
      makes
      a
      totally similar flawed case
      of
      comparing
      the
      bloodsheds of early 1990’s
      to
      the extreme case
      of
      the bloody massacres that took place
      on
      innocent
      Muslims and Hindus
      of
      India
      after the unilateral declaration of
      the division
      of
      the Sub-Continent India
      ((1947-48))
      into
      India and Pakistan.

      It is so unbelievably arrogant
      to
      compare something so incomparable with
      the
      extremely minor situation
      in
      Afghanistan
      .
      REGARDLESS; you foreign
      savage-culprits
      are making
      false cases, in an order
      to
      exonerate you masted’
      coward impositions
      in
      Afghanistan.
      .
      You cowards superficially created it all ((%100sure)) in an order to keep your coward control over the coarse of the impose savage events
      in the region..
      ===
      ==
      =
      In
      Afghanistan; you created all hostile environment
      through
      early
      negative propagandas and then by
      spreading confused hostile information
      to
      the point
      of
      ignitions and then destructions.
      =========================
      .
      IT
      WAS
      IMPOSSIBLE
      WITHOUT YOUR
      SICK-IMPUTS AND
      ACTIVE INTERFERENCES.

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