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Over 200,000, mostly in Afghanistan. The Taliban are a religious group within Islam, many of which have no interest in terrorism. There are estimated to be about 25,000 Taliban fighters or terrorists fighting the US and our allies which is what most people want to know about.

The person who said "many of which have no in interest in terrorism" either sympathises with the Taliban or is uneducated on the topic. The Taliban is a terrorist hate group which are responsible for multiple massacre campaigns, Human trafficking, the opression of women and terrorism against civilions.

The person may have meant that most Muslims have no interrest in terrorism. But the Taliban is a terrorist group who kill and opress thousands of people, especially women.

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13y ago

well actually a little over a million have died in the WHOLE WOT ...

according to that estimation .. at least 300000 or more people have died during all the action... and by people i mean civilians.

source: Pakistan Army Press release 2009, March, 19

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Right now, in 2010, it is estimated that there are about 36, 000 Taliban fighters.

Source: http://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2010/03/03/Taliban-fighters-estimated-at-36000/UPI-67591267620358/

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well,according to world scources there are as many as 20 million terrorist in the taliban.

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the taliban killled over 3000 people

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i think 520,0000000

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not enough clearly.

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I don't now

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