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Haqqanis Deny Killing Afghan Peace Envoy in BBC Interview


A supporter of Burhanuddin Rabbani, former Afghanistan president and head of the government's peace council, holds his picture while standing outside his house a day after he was killed in Kabul September 21, 2011.
A supporter of Burhanuddin Rabbani, former Afghanistan president and head of the government's peace council, holds his picture while standing outside his house a day after he was killed in Kabul September 21, 2011.

The BBC says it has interviewed the operational leader of the Haqqani Network, the Taliban-allied militant group.

In an interview posted on the BBC website Monday, Siraj Haqqani denied that his group killed Afghan peace envoy Burhanuddin Rabbani.

Haqqani also said the Haqqani Network, which has been blamed for a string of recent attacks on Western targets in Kabul, has not had recent links to Pakistan's intelligence agency, the ISI.

The outgoing chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, Admiral Mike Mullen, told a Senate hearing last month the Haqqani Network acts as a "veritable arm" of the ISI, and that its fighters planned and conducted the assaults on the U.S. embassy in Kabul and on a NATO base in Afghanistan.

The BBC says a face-to-face interview was not feasible because of "security concerns." The British broadcaster said the questions were delivered through an intermediary who returned with the audio response. The BBC says it believes the audio response is genuine.

Some information for this report was provided by AFP.

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