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Taliban's Baradar says reports he was hurt in internal clash are false
2021-09-16 00:00:00.0     海峡时报-亚洲     原网页

       

       KABUL (REUTERS) - Afghanistan's acting deputy prime minister Abdul Ghani Baradar appeared in a video interview posted on Wednesday (Sept 15) to deny reports that he was hurt in a clash with a rival faction of the Taliban.

       "No this is not true; I am OK and healthy," Baradar said in an interview with state TV which was posted on Twitter by the Taliban's political office in Doha.

       "The media says that there is internal disputes. There is nothing between us, it is not true."

       The brief clip showed him seated on a sofa next to an interviewer with an RTA state television microphone, apparently reading from a sheet of paper.

       "There is nothing to worry about," he said.

       Earlier, an official from the Taliban's cultural commission said on Twitter that the interview would be shown on RTA TV to disprove "enemy propaganda".

       Taliban officials have issued repeated denials in recent days that Baradar had been hurt.

       The denials follow days of rumours that supporters of Baradar had clashed with members of the Haqqani network, a group affiliated with the Taliban based near the border with Pakistan and blamed for some of the worst suicide attacks of the war.

       Baradar, one of the founding members of the Taliban and once seen as the likely head of a Taliban government, had not been seen in public for some time. He was not part of the ministerial delegation which met Qatari Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani in Kabul on Sunday.

       Taliban co-founder & first deputy minister Mullah Baradar says he wasn’t aware about Qatari delegation’s Kabul visit that’s why he missed the meetings.

       With a short paper in hand, he emphasises there’s no power dispute in the Taliban’s leadership.pic.twitter.com/8YEQjNQOsc

       — Kawoon Khamoosh (@KawoonKhamoosh) September 15, 2021

       In the clip, he said he had been on a trip when the visit took place and had not been able to get back in time.

       On Wednesday, Anas Haqqani, younger brother of the Taliban's newly appointed Acting Interior Minister Sirajuddin Haqqani, also issued a statement on Twitter denying reports of internal rifts in the movement.

       The rumours follow speculation over rivalries between military commanders like Haqqani and leaders from the political office in Doha like Baradar, who led diplomatic efforts to reach a settlement with the United States.

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