Hayatullah Khan

Male, Person

1972 –

27

Who is Hayatullah Khan?

Mullah Hayatullah Khan is a Taliban leader and spokesmen.

In 2004 Khan informed journalists that the Taliban's leadership were in Afghanistan, not taking sanctuary in Balochistan. When Hayatullah Khan made his first statement, in 2004, President of Afghanistan Hamid Karzai said "Who is this Taliban commander Hayatullah Khan who made this claim? I have never heard his name and probably you also don’t know him.".

In February 2007 he was quoted about the Taliban's capture of Musa Qala. He asserted that the Taliban had over 300 fighters in Musa Qala. He said that the Taliban had thousands of individuals who had volunteered to be suicide bombers.

In April 2007 he told the Daily Times that the Taliban had Afghans who were willing to serve as suicide bombers waiting to attack in major cities in Afghanistan.

In October 2007 he asserted that the Taliban had played no role in the assassination attempt of Benazir Bhutto. He said that “The Afghan Taliban are not involved in attacks in foreign countries.”

In an interview with Reuters in November 2007 he described managing hundreds of suicide bombers.

He told Reuters:

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Born
1972

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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