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  • Gen. Franks has a lot of options and clearly, although we've not heard the name Mullah Omar very much, it's always bin Laden, the rumors are that he's in Helmand or Jawzjan Province and now he could be in the Bagram area in the, back in the Kabul area.

    CNN Transcript Dec 31, 2001 2001

  • They say he didn't want this (ph) started by going to Mullah Omar, which is a non-starter.

    CNN Transcript Sep 13, 2009 2009

  • Photos identified as Mullah Omar have circulated in recent years, but the clearest shots proved to be hoaxes or cases of mistaken identity.

    The Mysterious Mullah Omar 2007

  • Photos identified as Mullah Omar have circulated in recent years, but the clearest shots proved to be hoaxes or cases of mistaken identity.

    The Mysterious Mullah Omar 2007

  • If Mohammed Atta in Miami was calling Mullah Omar in Afghanistan then there may not be any warrant needed.

    Lies, scares and deception on FISA 2007

  • In some instances, we were told, in Kandahar, the seat of the ruling Taliban; the home of the man called Mullah Omar, the spiritual leader of the Taliban.

    CNN Transcript Oct 7, 2001 2001

  • He later developed close ties to senior Taliban leaders such as Mullah Omar when the Talilban seized power in Afghanistan.

    Legendary Pakistani Spy Dies in Militant Custody 2011

  • U.S. intelligence officials say they believe many of the Taliban's senior leaders, such as Mullah Omar, operate openly in the provincial capital of Quetta.

    U.S. Plans New Drone Attacks in Pakistan 2009

  • Holbrooke also allayed Indian concerns that UNSCR 1267 policy would be altered with respect to Taliban and LET leaders such as Mullah Omar, Gulubuddin Hekmatyar, and Hafiz

    The Guardian World News 2010

  • U.S. intelligence officials say they believe many of the Taliban's senior leaders, such as Mullah Omar, operate openly in the provincial capital of Quetta.

    Opinio Juris 2009

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