WASHINGTON, June 25: Afghanistan’s president on Sunday called the Taliban’s fugitive leader a coward, saying Mulla Omar should come out of hiding and face justice.

Afghan President Hamid Karzai’s comments come amid claims, allegedly made by Omar in an audio tape aired on Sunday by a Pakistani television station, that the US-led coalition and the Afghan government lacked the wisdom to solve Afghanistan’s escalating violence.

Karzai did not comment on the tape’s authenticity. But he told CNN’s Late Edition television programme that if Omar is “really in charge” he should come out of hiding and “face the danger that he is causing to hundreds of young people in Afghanistan and Pakistan.”

“It needs guts to do what he’s talking about and he doesn’t have it,” he said.

Omar led the Taliban in the capture of Kabul in 1996. Following the Sept 11, 2001, attacks in the United States, an American-led military campaign invaded Afghanistan and toppled the Taliban for harbouring Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden and his terrorist group.

Omar and the Taliban, Karzai said, do not represent a threat to Afghanistan’s government.

“They exist in the form of attacking schools, attacking children, killing innocent people,” he said. “They are no match for our power.”

Osama, deputy Al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahri and Omar are “definitely” not in Afghanistan,” Karzai said.

“They don’t dare come to Afghanistan,” he said.

He would not indicate where he thought they were, but said Afghanistan was making progress in its search for the terrorist leaders.

“We are looking for them constantly,” he said. “There is no way that they can hide forever.”

The three are believed to be hiding in the rugged Afghan-Pakistan frontier region.—AP

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