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Mohammad Daoud (governor)

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198:"Sher Mohammad Akhonzada, the former governor of Helmand, has already hired 500 fighters. Mr. Akhonzada was thrown out from the governorship of Helmand on the demand of the British government before went down into Helmand because of his involvement with the drugs, because of his involvement with the Taliban, and his very unsavory reputation, Now if a man like that is going to armed, it is going to lead to a very negative reaction by NATO, by the European Union, by the United Nations, by everyone trying to carry out a reform agenda. This is a repudiation of the whole reform agenda." 226:"I think in Afghanistan, particularly Helmand province, the opium business has a strong role in everything — security, administration, corruption, terrorist activities. The mafia or drug smugglers are against eradication, law enforcement, peace and stability, and against me. That's the real struggle in our area." 111:
until he was removed from his post for his ties to the opium trade. Daoud was appointed in December 2005, and replaced in December 2006 after the insistence of the British ISAF troops. The U.S. used the warlords to help them hunt Al Qaeda and the Taliban and it is rumored this extended to ignoring
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Mohammad Daud served as Governor of the southern province of Helmand from December 2005 to late 2006. During his time in Helmand, a province with over 1.5 million inhabitants, Daud oversaw the initial engagement with insurgency, the fight against the corrupt narcotics trade, the development of a
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in late 2001, Mohammad Daud joined the Administration of Hamid Karzai, as a Director in the office of the newly constituted National Security Council in 2002. In that role, he worked very closely with President Karzai, The National Security Advisor, and senior international colleagues as lead on
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in 1957. He studied civil engineering, specializing in irrigation at the famous Kabul Polytechnic, graduating in 1980 with a Bachelor of Science. Following that he worked to build apartments for the Afghan Ministry of Defense in Kabul, before fleeing to join the resistance in the early 1980's.
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In the 1990s Mohammad Daud continued to help the people of southern Afghanistan. He joined the NGO's assisting the Afghan refugees with food, accommodation, and medical assistance, and was elected to head the NGO co-ordination body for southern Afghanistan (SWABAC) and subsequently elected to
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reported that the British government requested Daoud's appointment. 4,000 British troops were posted to Helmand, following Daoud's appointment. Daoud had requested additional British troops.
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The Times reported that Daoud's deputy, Amir Muhammad Akhundzada, had also been replaced. They also reported that Daoud declined an appointment to be Governor of
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in Helmand where he quickly rose as the liaison point between field commanders in Afghanistan and the mujahideen leadership in the Pakistani city of
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had appointed Daoud's predecessor Sher Mohammed Akhundzada to Afghanistan's Upper House; continued to meet with him, and appointed his brother,
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In November 2006 a British Foreign Office official expressed frustration that Afghanistan's President
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reconstruction plan for Helmand, and the power transfer from warlords to the people of Helmand.
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co-ordinate NGO and UN activity in that area; the first time a non-UN person held that post.
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combat prisoner issues, camp X-ray, and the reconciliation commission (PTS)
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and joined the resistance in the early 1980s. Daud joined the
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their involvement in the production and sale of opium.
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Index

Governor of Helmand
Afghanistan
Sher Mohammad Akhundzada
Assadullah Wafa
Helmand Province
governor of Helmand
Afghanistan
Helmand
communist government
Kabul
Afghan mujahideen
Quetta
toppling of the Taliban
The Times
London
Radio Free Europe
Ahmed Rashid
Hamid Karzai
Amir Muhammad Akhundzada
Farah Province
Sher Mohammed Akhundzada
Governor
Helmand Province
Afghanistan
Assadullah Wafa




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