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Ahmad Zia Massoud

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421:. During the second round of the election he endorsed candidate Dr. Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai. Publicly they had signed an agreement that Ahmad Zia Massoud would hold the position of chief executive officer under Ghani's administration. However, with the difficulties during the second round of the election between the two presidential candidates Dr. Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai and Dr. Abdullah Abdullah, Ahmad Zia Massoud stepped aside leaving the position of chief executive officer to Dr. Abdullah Abdullah who had demanded the same position after losing the race. Currently Ahmad Zia Massoud holds the position of The Special Representative of the President of Afghanistan in Reform and Good Governance. 1717: 1672: 918: 388:
Single Non Transferable Vote System to a nationally accepted variant of the Proportional Representation system with equal opportunities for both independent candidates, the political parties, or tribal representatives. We also support the election of Governors and empowerment of provincial councils. Such elected Governors and provincial councils should also have authority for such things as creating budgets and generating revenue, overseeing police and healthcare, as well as establishing educational authority, if they so desire."
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extremists and their Al-Qaeda supporters were defeated by Afghans resisting extremism with minimal human embedded support from the United States and International community. The present negotiations with the Taliban fail to take into account the risks, sacrifices and legitimate interests of the Afghans who ended the brutal oppression of all Afghans.
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period between now and 2014 - the date set for the US troop withdrawal - and then regroup the Taliban and make a bid to capture power in Kabul. Their strong show of unity in Berlin suggests that they will not roll over and give way to an exclusive US-Taliban-Pakistan settlement being imposed on their nation."
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writes: "This is the first time that the leadership of the Tajik, Uzbek and Hazara communities has come to a common line of thinking ... In essence, the Northern Alliance is being resuscitated as a political entity. ... As the Northern Alliance groups see it, Pakistani strategy is to wait out the
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We firmly believe that any negotiation with the Taliban can only be acceptable, and therefore effective, if all parties to the conflict are involved in the process. The present form of discussions with the Taliban is flawed, as it excludes anti-Taliban Afghans. It must be recalled that the Taliban
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In order to speed the withdrawal of international forces, the participants believe it is essential to strengthen regional and national institutions that are inclusive and represent the concerns of all the communities of Afghanistan. The participants favor a change in the Electoral System from a
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wrote, "These leaders who fought with embedded Special Forces to initially defeat the Taliban represent over 60-percent of the Afghan people, yet are being entirely disregarded by the Obama and Karzai Administrations in negotiations."
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in the October 9, 2004 presidential elections. While campaigning in the 2004 elections a bomb was detonated at a political rally of Massoud in the northern Afghan city of Feyzabad. Two people were killed but Massoud emerged unscathed.
278:. In the late 1990s, Ahmad Zia Massoud continued his political and diplomatic activities, working to raise the profile of Afghanistan on the international stage, and to call attention to the horrors of the Taliban. 246:
From 1978 to 1981, Ahmad Zia directed the resistance forces of Paryan in Haut-Panjsher. Between 1981 and April 1992, his commander and brother Ahmed Shah Massoud named him special representative of the
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After several political disputes between Ahmad Zia Massoud and Hamid Karzai, the two men parted ways. In the 2009 presidential elections Karzai ran on an election ticket with
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instead. In December 2009 another bomb blast is believed to have targeted Ahmad Zia Massoud. He emerged unharmed while 8 people were killed and 40 wounded.
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Ahmad Zia Massoud as Vice President of Afghanistan shaking hands with a U.S. Provincial Reconstruction Team at the ceremony for a new road.
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On July 26, 2004, Karzai announced that he had chosen Ahmad Zia Massoud as his running mate over Defense Minister
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where he studied for three years. Caught up in the tumultuous events in the country after the communist
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as well. He is the First Deputy of Zalmai Rassoul in the Afghanistan presidential elections of 2014.
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Mr Karzai last week decided to choose Ahmed Zia Massoud as his running mate over Mr Fahim.
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Outlook Afghanistan: Ahmad Zia Massoud, ANF: If Taliban Imposed, There will be Resistance
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In the 2014 presidential elections Ahmad Zia Massoud ran with then Foreign Minister Dr.
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In late 2011, Ahmad Zia Massoud united major political anti-Taliban leaders in the
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Yahya Massoud (brother of Ahmad Zia Massoud) / Djeyhoun Ostowar (Jan 12, 2012):
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to power. The National Front was generally regarded as a reformation of the
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to power. The National Front retains significant military capabilities.
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In December 2001, after the fall of the Taliban regime, President
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Ahmad Zia Massoud at 9th death anniversary of Ahmad Shah Massoud
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Perspectives and prospects of negotiating with the Taliban
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Protest of the National Front Hazara faction in Kabul 2008
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After the fall of the Soviet-backed communist regime,
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are imposed on Afghanistan, there will be resistance.
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Afghan Embassy Norway. Archived from 548: 773: 231:he left the university and joined the 1855:Ambassadors of Afghanistan to Moldova 1850:Ambassadors of Afghanistan to Belarus 1845:Ambassadors of Afghanistan to Armenia 764:"There is more to peace than Taliban" 7: 1840:Ambassadors of Afghanistan to Russia 364:In January 2012, Ahmad Zia Massoud, 183:, the resistance leader against the 164: 45:First Vice President of Afghanistan 1271:(chargé d'affaires) (2021–present) 615:"Defence chief backs Karzai rival" 537:There's more to peace than Taliban 223:. In 1976, he was admitted to the 14: 1390:(chargé d'affaires; 2022–present) 748:. January 9, 2012. 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Index


First Vice President of Afghanistan
Hamid Karzai
Mohammed Fahim
Muqur District
Ghazni Province
Kingdom of Afghanistan
Jamiat-e Islami
Dari
Afghan
vice president of Afghanistan
Hamid Karzai
Ahmad Shah Massoud
Soviet invasion of Afghanistan
Taliban
National Front of Afghanistan
Taliban
United Front
Muqur district
Ghazni province
Kabul
Polytechnical University of Kabul
Saur Revolution
mujahideen
Ahmad Shah Massoud
Panjshir Valley
Jamiat-e-Islami
Peshawar
Pakistan
Burhanuddin Rabbani

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