The Taliban leader, Mullah Mohammed Omar has many idiosyncrasies. When he came to power, he did not live a single day in the President House in Kabul, but preferred to rule Afghanistan from his simple home in Kandahar. For the past eleven years, he has le
Saleem Safi, "Another crucial juncture," The News. 2012-02-12.Keywords: Political science , Political issues , Political process , International relations , Government-Afghanistan , Political parties , Civil war , Al-Qaeda , Taliban , Mullah Omar , Hakeemullah Mehsud , Pakistan , United States , Afghanistan , Kabul