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#Witness_on_the_Era #Ahmed_Mansour #Walid_Mohammed_Haj Episode date: 11/7/2010 In this episode, Walid Mohammed Haj, one of the survivors of the Jangi massacre in Afghanistan and one of the prisoners in Guantanamo, talks about the Battle of Kunduz and its details in 2002, the chaos that occurred during the withdrawal of the fighters, then the negotiations that took place between the Taliban movement and General Dostum and the betrayal that followed that led to the killing of many of the Mujahideen and the taking of the survivors to the Jangi Castle prison in Afghanistan. 0:00 Arrival at the outskirts of Kunduz and pursuit of American planes 3:00 Attempt to obtain food and drink 5:28 Communication between the Sanaani team and the rest of the waiting fighters is lost 7:40 Villagers attack the fighters 9:15 Fighters drink from the radiators of burned cars 11:30 Mistakes in withdrawal and lack of preparation 14:40 Climbing the mountain to try to communicate 15:45 Determining the location of the fighters from the leadership in Kunduz 17:00 Arrival in Kunduz and American planes flying over the city 19:00 The other group of fighters clash with the villagers and kill them all 21:10 The fate of Walid Hajja's group after reaching Kunduz 22:00 The first week of Ramadan in Kunduz 23:48 Dostum's forces and Ahmad Shah Massoud's forces race to control Kunduz 24:38 American leaflets to the people of Kunduz to hand over the Arabs 25:44 Taliban prepare for battle with Dostum's forces 27:00 Taliban siege and attempt to reach an agreement with Dostum The fighters exit via Mazar-i-Sharif 30:48 Dostum's betrayal and the Taliban's withdrawal from the agreement 31:37 Details of the agreement and Dostum's conditions 35:27 A new agreement between Dostum's Emir of Balkh and the Taliban 35:55 Betrayal by the guide and the surrender of fighters to Dostum's forces 39:17 Preparing to fight with Dostum's forces and demands to surrender fighters' weapons 42:35 Receiving CNN and Red Cross vehicles 45:05 Trucks enter Jangi Castle 46:35 Description of Jangi Castle 49:00 Inspection of fighters after they enter the castle In this episode, Walid Muhammad Haj spoke with journalist Ahmad Mansour about the period after the arrival of Arab, Afghan, Uzbek and Pakistani fighters to Kunduz, then the siege of the city by Ahmad Shah Massoud's forces and Dostum's forces and the Americans' demands to surrender the Arab fighters through leaflets dropped from airplanes to the people of Kunduz. Haji explained that Dostum's forces tried to reach an agreement with the Taliban for the fighters to leave and surrender the city, but the fighters felt betrayed and cancelled the agreement. The Taliban leaders reached an agreement with one of Dostum's leaders who sympathized with the Taliban for the fighters to leave for Balkh, but the betrayal of the Afghan guide led to the fighters being handed over to Dostum's forces after he moved on the Mazar-i-Sharif road, then reached Qala-i-Jangi. Follow us on: ــــ Facebook: / ahmedmansouraja Twitter: / amansouraja YouTube: / ahmedmansour1 Instagram: / amansouraja