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Ehsanullah Ehsan (Urdu: احسان اللہ احسان) (real name: Liaqat Ali) is a former spokesman of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and later Jamaat-ul-Ahrar. As a spokesperson of the groups, Ehsan would use media campaigns, social media networks and call up local journalists to claim responsibility for terrorist attacks on behalf of the groups. He was initially a spokesman for the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). In 2014, he left TTP after he had developed ideological differences with the TTP leadership following the appointment of Fazlullah as the leader of the group. He later co-founded Jamaat-ul-Ahrar and became its spokesman. In 2015, as a spokesman of Jamaat-ul-Ahrar, he condemned Fazlullah-led Tehrik-e-Taliban attack on a school in Peshawar.

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  • إحسان الله إحسان (ar)
  • Ehsanullah Ehsan (Taliban spokesman) (en)
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  • إحسان الله إحسان واسمه الحقيقي لياكوات علي، قيادي سابق في حركة طالبان باكستان، كون مع عمر خراساني مجموعة منشقة من حركة طالبان باكستان هي جماعة الأحرار. وكان متحدثًا سابقًا باسم حركة طالبان باكستان. في عام 2014 بعد تأسيس جماعة الأحرار، أصبح إحسان متحدثًا باسمها، وفي أبريل 2017 أعلن السلطات الباكستانية أن إحسان قد سلم نفسه للأجهزة الأمنية الباكستانية، في حين قالت مصادر داخل جماعة الأحرار أن إحسان تم القبض عليه في 7 مارس من قبل المخابرات الأفغانية وتم تسليمه فيما بعد للأجهزة الأمنية الباكستانية في ولاية بكتيكا في أفغانستان. * (ar)
  • Ehsanullah Ehsan (Urdu: احسان اللہ احسان) (real name: Liaqat Ali) is a former spokesman of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and later Jamaat-ul-Ahrar. As a spokesperson of the groups, Ehsan would use media campaigns, social media networks and call up local journalists to claim responsibility for terrorist attacks on behalf of the groups. He was initially a spokesman for the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). In 2014, he left TTP after he had developed ideological differences with the TTP leadership following the appointment of Fazlullah as the leader of the group. He later co-founded Jamaat-ul-Ahrar and became its spokesman. In 2015, as a spokesman of Jamaat-ul-Ahrar, he condemned Fazlullah-led Tehrik-e-Taliban attack on a school in Peshawar. (en)
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  • إحسان الله إحسان واسمه الحقيقي لياكوات علي، قيادي سابق في حركة طالبان باكستان، كون مع عمر خراساني مجموعة منشقة من حركة طالبان باكستان هي جماعة الأحرار. وكان متحدثًا سابقًا باسم حركة طالبان باكستان. في عام 2014 بعد تأسيس جماعة الأحرار، أصبح إحسان متحدثًا باسمها، وفي أبريل 2017 أعلن السلطات الباكستانية أن إحسان قد سلم نفسه للأجهزة الأمنية الباكستانية، في حين قالت مصادر داخل جماعة الأحرار أن إحسان تم القبض عليه في 7 مارس من قبل المخابرات الأفغانية وتم تسليمه فيما بعد للأجهزة الأمنية الباكستانية في ولاية بكتيكا في أفغانستان. * (ar)
  • Ehsanullah Ehsan (Urdu: احسان اللہ احسان) (real name: Liaqat Ali) is a former spokesman of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and later Jamaat-ul-Ahrar. As a spokesperson of the groups, Ehsan would use media campaigns, social media networks and call up local journalists to claim responsibility for terrorist attacks on behalf of the groups. He was initially a spokesman for the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). In 2014, he left TTP after he had developed ideological differences with the TTP leadership following the appointment of Fazlullah as the leader of the group. He later co-founded Jamaat-ul-Ahrar and became its spokesman. In 2015, as a spokesman of Jamaat-ul-Ahrar, he condemned Fazlullah-led Tehrik-e-Taliban attack on a school in Peshawar. In April 2017, Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Director-General Asif Ghafoor announced that Ehsan had surrendered himself to Pakistan's security agencies. However, ISPR's claim was disputed by Jamaat-ul-Ahrar, who said that Ehansullah Ehsan was captured by ISI from Paktika province of Afghanistan. While Ehsan was in the custody of Pakistani security forces, several high ranking TTP members like , and were assassinated in Afghanistan. TTP members believe that the Pakistan's ISI was responsible for the killings. Several anti-terrorist operations were also conducted by Pakistani security forces in Pakistan based on the information provided by Ehsan. In early February 2020, Ehsanullah claimed that he has escaped from the custody of Pakistani Agencies. (en)
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