Qatar-Taliban ties unveiled after killing of al-Jazeera journalist
Afghan Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid has recently revealed the presence of close links between his organization and the Qatari news channel al-Jazeera and the Qatari regime.
This regime offers
support to the Afghan group through its office in Qatari capital Doha.
The Qatari regime
supports militant groups around the world and works to spread unrest in Arab
and Islamic states.
The Qatari capital
also plays host to an amalgam of terrorist leaderships, including this of the
Afghan Taliban which negotiates with the United States now.
The group harbors
close links with the Qatari regime and al-Jazeera.
These links were
revealed recently by a number of developments, including by Mujahid who mourned
the death of the al-Jazeera correspondent in the eastern Afghan province of
Ghazni.
Rahmatullah Nekzad
Mujahid mourned on
December 21 Rahmatullah Nekzad, the correspondent of al-Jazeera in Ghazni.
He wrote on Twitter
that his organization was shocked at the killing of the correspondent in the
eastern Afghan province.
He added that the
Taliban condemned the killing of the journalist strongly.
Mujahid also revealed
that Nekzad used to have close links with the Taliban.
There were no details
about how Nekzad was killed.
Old relationship
Doha hosts a large
number of terror leaders, both openly and secretly. These leaders included
Ayman al-Zawahiri who died in Doha a few weeks ago.
Doha also hosts the
leaders of the Afghan Taliban which has opened an office in the Qatari capital.



