I heard a BBC report last night stating that the Taliban had refused to turn over Bin Laden. That wasn't how I remembered it. Sure enough see the Oct. 22, 2001 article below (portion): http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0WDQ/is_2001_Oct_22/ai_80338926
President George W. Bush on Sunday rejected an offer from Afghanistan's ruling Taliban to discuss turning over Islamic militant Osama bin Laden if the United States stops air strikes against Afghanistan.
''There is no need to discuss innocence or guilt. We know he's guilty,'' Bush told reporters as he returned to the White House from his Camp David presidential retreat in Maryland.
''Turn him over, turn his cohorts over, turn any hostage they hold over, destroy all the terrorist camps. There's no need to negotiate...I told them exactly what they need to do,'' Bush said.
The Bush administration believes bin Laden masterminded the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on New York and Washington. It accuses the Taliban of providing shelter to the Saudi fugitive and his al-Qaida network of terrorist groups.
At a news conference in Jalalabad, Afghanistan, on Sunday, Taliban Deputy Prime Minister Haji Abdul Kabir said the Taliban would be willing to discuss handing over bin Laden to a third country, or putting him on trial in Afghanistan, if the U.S. military ends bombing and provides evidence of his involvement in the attacks on the U.S.
The U.S.-led air campaign in Afghanistan entered its second week Sunday, with fierce assaults on Kandahar, a Taliban stronghold in the southern part of the country, the CNN television network reported.
U.S. warplanes also hit artillery and heavy armor that had been moved to the mountains outside the Afghan capital of Kabul, the report said.
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