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The Taleban did, at least initially, gain the trust and support of peace-thirsty Afghans, and members of the international community were also 'romanticized' by the Taleban's approach for bringing peace and stability to Afghanistan - although the Taleban's methods for bringing stability included the implementation of a very harsh form of Sharia Law.
Michael Hughes: No Peace without Justice and Equality in Afghanistan Michael Hughes 2010
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The Taleban did, at least initially, gain the trust and support of peace-thirsty Afghans, and members of the international community were also 'romanticized' by the Taleban's approach for bringing peace and stability to Afghanistan - although the Taleban's methods for bringing stability included the implementation of a very harsh form of Sharia Law.
Michael Hughes: No Peace without Justice and Equality in Afghanistan Michael Hughes 2010
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The Taleban did, at least initially, gain the trust and support of peace thirsty Afghans, and members of the international community were also 'romanticized' by the Taleban's approach for bringing peace and stability to Afghanistan - although the Taleban's methods for bringing stability included the implementation of a very harsh form of Sharia Law.
Michael Hughes: No Peace without Justice and Equality in Afghanistan Michael Hughes 2010
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The Taleban did, at least initially, gain the trust and support of peace-thirsty Afghans, and members of the international community were also 'romanticized' by the Taleban's approach for bringing peace and stability to Afghanistan - although the Taleban's methods for bringing stability included the implementation of a very harsh form of Sharia Law.
Michael Hughes: No Peace without Justice and Equality in Afghanistan Michael Hughes 2010
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The Taleban did, at least initially, gain the trust and support of peace-thirsty Afghans, and members of the international community were also 'romanticized' by the Taleban's approach for bringing peace and stability to Afghanistan - although the Taleban's methods for bringing stability included the implementation of a very harsh form of Sharia Law.
Michael Hughes: No Peace without Justice and Equality in Afghanistan Michael Hughes 2010
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The Taleban did, at least initially, gain the trust and support of peace-thirsty Afghans, and members of the international community were also 'romanticized' by the Taleban's approach for bringing peace and stability to Afghanistan - although the Taleban's methods for bringing stability included the implementation of a very harsh form of Sharia Law.
Michael Hughes: No Peace without Justice and Equality in Afghanistan Michael Hughes 2010
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Most Hazaras had been hostile to the Taleban's advance into their region in the 1990s after the movement that considered Shia as non-Muslim had committed some mass murders against the minority group, for example in Mazar-e Sharif, Yakaolang (Bamian province) and at the Robatak Pass (Samangan).
Josh Mull: Afghanistan: Has Hamid Karzai Already Joined the Taliban? 2010
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Buner's takeover follows the Taleban's assumption of power in the neighbouring Swat valley. '' and this:
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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People across the region who depend on the Ismaili establishment for employment, sustenance and remittances have suffered enormously from the Taleban's unforgiving insurgency and reconciliation cannot begin soon enough should the kinetic war-fighting cease anytime soon.
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Attrition was another factor in the Taleban's reluctance to fight.
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