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Mullah Omar successor: Taliban leaders 'not consulted' | Mullah Omar successor: Taliban leaders 'not consulted' |
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The Afghan Taliban's Supreme Council was not consulted over the election of a new leader following the death of founder Mullah Omar, the BBC has learned. | The Afghan Taliban's Supreme Council was not consulted over the election of a new leader following the death of founder Mullah Omar, the BBC has learned. |
Taliban sources said on Thursday that his deputy Mullah Akhtar Mansour had been chosen to head the militant group. | Taliban sources said on Thursday that his deputy Mullah Akhtar Mansour had been chosen to head the militant group. |
But a spokesman told the BBC he had not been appointed "by all Taliban", which was against Sharia law. | But a spokesman told the BBC he had not been appointed "by all Taliban", which was against Sharia law. |
He said the council would now hold a meeting to elect a new leader. | He said the council would now hold a meeting to elect a new leader. |
Some Taliban figures have accused pro-Pakistani circles of imposing Mullah Mansour, who is known for his support for peace talks, on them. | Some Taliban figures have accused pro-Pakistani circles of imposing Mullah Mansour, who is known for his support for peace talks, on them. |
At least one Taliban faction would have preferred Mullah Omar's son to succeed him. | At least one Taliban faction would have preferred Mullah Omar's son to succeed him. |
Who is Mullah Omar? | Who is Mullah Omar? |
Lyse Doucet: What is the future for the Taliban? | Lyse Doucet: What is the future for the Taliban? |
Impossible task | Impossible task |
Taliban spokesman Mullah Abdul Manan Niazi said those who elected Mullah Mansour had not followed the rules. | Taliban spokesman Mullah Abdul Manan Niazi said those who elected Mullah Mansour had not followed the rules. |
"According to Islamic rule and principles, when a leader dies, a Shura (council) is called, then its leader is appointed," he added. | "According to Islamic rule and principles, when a leader dies, a Shura (council) is called, then its leader is appointed," he added. |
Mullah Omar led the movement for some 20 years. His death was confirmed by the Taliban on Thursday. | Mullah Omar led the movement for some 20 years. His death was confirmed by the Taliban on Thursday. |
A statement did not say where, when or how he died, only that it was from an illness and that he had remained in Afghanistan since the 2001 US invasion. | A statement did not say where, when or how he died, only that it was from an illness and that he had remained in Afghanistan since the 2001 US invasion. |
It is the first time we have seen such differences among the group's leadership. | It is the first time we have seen such differences among the group's leadership. |
Finding a unifying leader like Mullah Omar will be almost impossible for the Taliban, so a split is likely. | Finding a unifying leader like Mullah Omar will be almost impossible for the Taliban, so a split is likely. |
Mullah Mansour's supporters have dispelled reports that military commander Qaum Zakir is opposing his election. | Mullah Mansour's supporters have dispelled reports that military commander Qaum Zakir is opposing his election. |
Zakir is an ex-Guantanamo prisoner, who has a base of support in Helmand province and will play a crucial role in the group's future. | Zakir is an ex-Guantanamo prisoner, who has a base of support in Helmand province and will play a crucial role in the group's future. |
The side which manages to gain the support of military commanders will win the majority share of Mullah Omar's movement. |
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