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Taleban supreme leader Mullah Mohammed Omar on Saturday rejected another offer made by the United States to hand over Saudi renegade Osama bin Laden.
Omar issued a statement denouncing the attacks on Afghanistan and said there was no move to "hand over anyone".
Americans and their British allies are "making our children orphans and", he said in a statement distributed by the Afghan Islamic Press.
Appealing to Muslim nations, he said: "Does your fate allow you to remain silent spectators? We will not accept a life of slavery."
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