The Taliban on Sunday revealed in Afghanistan the grave of their movement's founder, Mullah Omar, whose death in 2013 and whereabouts were kept secret for years.

On the run after the fall of the first Taliban regime at the end of 2001, overthrown by a military coalition led by the United States, Mullah Omar died in 2013 in hiding without the details being known - a disappearance that Islamists have long hidden , not officially announcing it until 2015.

Senior leaders of the movement attended a ceremony on Sunday at his grave in the town of Omarzo, located in the eastern province of Zabul, Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid told AFP.

The Taliban regained power in August 2021, routing government forces and withdrawing US-led coalition forces after 20 years of occupation.

A tomb “kept secret”

"As many enemies were present and the country was occupied, to avoid damaging the tomb, it was kept secret," Zabihullah Mujahid said.

"Only close family members knew the place."

Photos released by authorities show Taliban leaders gathered around a simple white grave protected by a green iron cage.

“Now that the decision has been made (…) there is no longer a problem for people to visit the tomb,” the spokesman said.

Mullah Omar, who died aged around 55, founded the Taliban in 1993, which seized power in 1996 after several years of civil war and established a regime based on a strict interpretation of Sharia.

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