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Taliban goes for cash over ideology

By Rachel Morarjee in Helmand, Afghanistan

Published: July 26 2006 03:00 | Last updated: July 26 2006 03:00

The Taliban has found a way to recruit fighters that is less about winning hearts and minds and more about the enduring appeal of cold hard cash.

They are paying fighters up to $12 (£6.50) a day to fight the fledgling Afghan National Army, which pays only $4 a day to its soldiers in the field, according to military officials.

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