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Northern
Alliance entered Konduz
Konduz surrender has not come about. The rate of defections, according
to DEBKAfile s military sources, is scarcely
more than a trickle. On the western front, which is commanded by
Northern Alliance General Rashid Dostum, the stream is stronger.
There,
defectors are being processed by Northern Alliance officers
according to a peculiar local custom, defined by the Sky correspondent
on the spot, Colin Brasier, as more acquisitive than inquisitive.
Their interrogators in other words are more interested in the kit
and vehicles carried by the Taliban turncoats than in their allegiances
or ideology.
In
any case, by Afghan standards, they are not deemed turncoats; switching
sides in mid-battle is a traditional feature of Afghan warfare.
Saturday, one particularly large group of around 600 high Taliban
officers with their men was granted safe passage from Konduz all
the way through to the Talibans second stronghold of Kahandar
in the south with their weapons.
US
Special Forces officers attached to the Dostum command were clearly
a party to the arrangement, which also covered members of the Pakistani
contingent fighting with the Taliban, including Pakistani Pashtun
tribesmen, soldiers and members of Pakistans Inter-Services
Intelligence service. The primary US target in Afghanistan is Osama
bin Ladens al Qaeda network, ahead of the Taliban.
This
filtering process appears to be designed to clear the field of the
less-committed Taliban elements in advance of the decisive Northern
Alliance onslaught on Konduz, expected in the next 48 hours.
The
hardline Talilban and al Qaeda elements will remain, as will the
foreigners, namely the Arab, Chechens and other Islamic
zealots, who have vowed to fight to the death. They can expect little
mercy whether they surrender or are defeated.
In
Maidan Shahr, the disputed village in the south, a negotiated deal
similar to the Konduz arrangement has funneled soft line
Taliban commanders out of the sector. They too were permitted to
head for Kahandar.
The
jockeying for representation at the first conference on Afghanistans
post-Taliban government continues. Due to open in Berlin Monday,
it has been delayed for one day.
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