The Taliban
government in Afghanistan offered to present Osama bin Laden for a trial
long before the attacks of September 11, 2001, but the US government
showed no interest, according to a senior aide to the Taliban leader,
Mullah Omar.
Wakil Ahmad Muttawakil, Taliban’s last foreign minister, told Al
Jazeera in an exclusive interview that his government had made several
proposals to the United States to present the al-Qaeda leader,
considered the mastermind of the 2001 attacks, for trial for his
involvement in plots targeting US facilities during the 1990s.
"Even before the [9/11] attacks, our Islamic Emirate had tried
through various proposals to resolve the Osama issue. One such proposal
was to set up a three-nation court, or something under the supervision
of the Organisation of the Islamic Conference [OIC]," Muttawakil said.
"But the US showed no interest in it. They kept demanding we hand him
over, but we had no relations with the US, no agreeme
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