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The Taliban emerged
as the strongest faction of the Muslim
Afghan mujahedeen rebels to seize Kabul
in 1996. While they created some
stability after nearly two decades of
conflict, their tough interpretation of
Islamic law has attracted widespread
criticism.
Since 1996, the
Taliban have given asylum to Osama bin
Laden, prime suspect in the U.S.
attacks. Now the ruling council of
clerics have asked him to leave the
country.
The United Nations
does not recognize the Taliban, which
controls 95 percent of the country.
Their main opposition is the Northern
Alliance, who are currently battling
for control of strategically important
districts in the north.
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