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Pacha Khan Zadran

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The four men's capture occurred when Zadran was considered a firm US ally. But, two and a half years later, when Zadran was considered a renegade, Sarajuddin's efforts to raise troops to serve under Pacha Khan Zadran, to overthrow the Taliban, was offered as a justification for classifying the four
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In another development, United States special forces killed the eldest son of a notorious warlord, Padsha Khan Zadran, and nine of his men in a clash on Sunday southeast of Kabul, a spokesman for Mr. Zadran said today. The United States military confirmed the clash, but said only one of the rebels
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inadvertently triggered hostilities when he met with Zadran in early September 2007. McNeill's intent was to get Zadran's men to stop setting up roadblocks. Their unauthorized roadblocks were interfering with the activities of US troops. But Zadran's rivals thought McNeill had come to personally
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Sarajuddin's connection to Pacha Khan was that tribal elders had directed him to recruit fighters from his village, and four neighboring villages, to fight under Zadran, when the USA appealed to local leaders to overthrow the Taliban.
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in the 2001 invasion, with American backing. He subsequently assumed the governorship of the province. In 2002, he engaged in a violent conflict with rival tribal leaders in the province over the governorship of the province, shelling
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as governor of Paktia Province, Zadran retaliated in late April 2002 by bombarding the city of Gardez, the provincial capital, killing 36 civilians. In September 2002, with Zadran claiming governorship of the neighboring
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Zadran was arrested by Pakistani security forces in November 2003. On February 3, 2004 he and his brother Amanullah were brought to the border of Afghanistan and handed over to Afghan troops. They were then driven to
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Alishah Paktiawal, from the police crime branch ... said the assassination attempt had come just a day or so after police foiled another death plot against the politician.
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Pacha Khan Zadran's son, grandson and bodyguard were passengers in the vehicle, and were injured, as were five bystanders. One injured individual subsequently died.
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arrest Zadran, and chose that moment to launch an impromptu sneak attack. Over fifty people were reported to have been killed.
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on December 1, 2003. He was handed over to Afghanistan's officials at the Pakistan-Afghanistan border on February 3, 2004 in
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regarded PKZ as their main nemesis because they had been caught in the crossfire between Zadran and his local rivals.
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A suicide bomber is reported to have rammed his motorcycle into Pacha Khan Zadran's car, killing six.
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The attack was also attributed to one of Pacha Khan Zadran's regional rivals, renegade militia leader
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had not been rewarded, Zadran's force became a "renegade" force. After being replaced by
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Pacha Khan Zadran has been reported to have been the subject of several
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An attack against Pacha Khan Zadran's vehicle, attributed to the
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was forced to publish the names of the 645 captives held in the
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believed Pacha Khan was extorting payments from drivers on the
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A bomb placed on Pacha Khan Zadran's route failed to explode.
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In 2005, he was elected to the Afghanistan's legislature, the
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had killed Pacha Khan's eldest son, and nine of his men.
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and obstructing two separate appointed governors sent by
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September 2007 meeting with Dan McNeil, NATO commander
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Index

Pashto
Afghanistan
Taliban
Paktia Province
Gardez City
Hamid Karzai
Operation Anaconda
Taj Mohammad Wardak
Khost Province
Khost
Carlotta Gall
The New York Times
special forces
Jalalabad Airport
Kabul
Wolesi Jirga
International Institute for Strategic Studies
Khan Zaman
Gul Zaman
Abib Sarajuddin
Mohammad Gul
Hamid Karzai
Taliban
Jalaluddin Haqqani
Human Rights Watch
Pakistani
Tribal Areas
Nangarhar
The Seattle Times
American Special Forces

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