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Batur Dostum Expresses Concerns Over Relocation of TTP to Northern Afghanistan |
2023-06-26 |
[KhaamaPress] Batur Dostum ...ethnic Uzbek warlord who distinguished himself fighting the Soviets and the Taliban. The story that he had a bad guy run over with a tank is an exaggeration. It was an armored personnel carrier... , head of Central Council of the National Movement Party met with Feridun Sinirlioglu, the UN Special Coordinator for Afghanistan affairs, and expressed concerns over the usurpation of Uzbek and Turkmen lands by the Taliban ![]() and relocation of Pak Taliban in northern Afghanistan. During the meeting with Feridun Sinirlioglu said, "The relocation of TTP members to northern Afghanistan" is worrying not only for the people of Afghanistan but also for the regional countries — discouraging them from engaging with the Taliban administration. Batur Dostum is the son of Marshal Abdul Rashid Dostum who served as a parliament member in the former government. Also, Batur was a member of the Afghanistan peace negotiation team who participated in talks with the Taliban in Doha. Referring to the shortcomings of the Taliban government and the self-centered policies of this group, Mr. Batur asked the United Nations ...a formerly good idea gone bad... to increase the pressure on Afghanistan’s de facto authorities, according to sources. During the meeting, Mr. Sinirlioglu said he is collecting and assessing reports about Afghanistan — adding he will include Batur’s complaints as well. Nearly two months ago, the United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres appointed Feridun Sinirlioglu of Turkiye as the Special Coordinator, Independent Assessment Mandated by Security Council Resolution 2679 (2023). The Secretary-General has asked Mr. Sinirlioglu to lead the independent assessment with a view to providing recommendations for an integrated and coherent approach to address the current challenges faced by Afghanistan. |
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Daily Evacuation Brief June 11, 2023 |
2023-06-11 |
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Tajikistan, Uzbekistan Should Return Former Govt’s Helicopters to NRF Fighters, Dostum Says |
2023-02-12 |
[KhaamaPress] General Abdul Rashid Dostum![]() , leader of the Junbish-e Milli political party has called on Tajikistan and Uzbekistan to hand over the former government army’s helicopters to National Resistance® Front (NRF) fighters. The leader of the Junbish-e-Milli party has said that these helicopters should be used by the NRF personnel in different provinces of Afghanistan. General Dostum has expressed these comments in a ceremony in London commemorating the martyrdom of Khair Mohammad Khairkhaw, one of the key NRF commanders who was killed in the fight against the Taliban ...the Pashtun equivalent of men... in Andarab valley in northern Baghlan province. At least 40 helicopters of the former government’s army were transferred to Uzbekistan and Tajikistan, according to Dostum. Prior to this, the Defense Ministry of the United States had announced that 46 flights had landed in Uzbekistan and 18 in Tajikistan until August 21, 2021. In April, Uzbek authorities announced that helicopters and aircraft of Afghanistan’s former government will not be handed to the Taliban. Ismatullah Irgashev, Uzbekistan’s special representative for Afghanistan had said that the military equipment belongs to the U.S. and will be kept in Uzbekistan in collaboration with Washington. Abdul Rashid Dostum says that the Taliban kills former Afghan National Army with no mercy — the group conducts door-to-door search operations, find former army personnel, tortures them in the worst possible manner, and eventually kills them. Pointing to the death of NRF fighters, Dostum said that ’Andarabi and Panjshiris’ deaths will be avenged. He said that the Taliban will not sustain itself for much longer, and called on the opposition parties to regroup against the repressive regime. Dostum further added that opposition groups should decisively stand against the Taliban, and carefully think about the future structure of Afghanistan, otherwise, there will be no escape from the continued tortures and killings of the ruling regime. His remarks came days after the Brookings Institution based in the US released an investigative report, claiming that NRF’s resistance would not pose any immediate threats to the Taliban regime. The reports also added that they do not see any alternative group or power to replace the ruling regime in Afghanistan. |
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Daily Evacuation Brief September 27, 2022 |
2022-09-27 |
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CONFLICT TRACKER Badakhshan: The Taliban have launched an operation against an NRF position near Shiran. Takhar: Unidentified gunnies executed 2 in the provincial capital. A local eyewitness said those killed were aligned with the Resistance, No group has claimed credit for the murders. NEXT 24 HOURS TAJIK GOV’T SECURES BORDER — Tajik border forces are expected to continue reinforcing their checkpoints along the Afghanistan-Tajikistan border. Small convoys were seen arriving at three border crossings on Saturday, but larger convoys are staging at two Tajik military bases in order to transport more troops and weapons to the border. Observers believe the moves are a direct response to the Tajik Minister of Foreign Affairs’ recent provocative statements at the United Nations. No unusual activity has been observed at Taliban border crossing facilities at this time. |
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Daily Evacuation Brief September 22, 2022 |
2022-09-22 |
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CONFLICT TRACKER Samangan: The NRF ececuted an ambush in Lower Souf Valley, killing 4 Talibs. Bamyan, Sar-e-Pol: Over 100 Talib fighters launched an attack on a Resistance base in the border area of Yakawlang district in Bamyan and Balkhab in Sar-e-Pol at approximately 0800 local time. The base was led by Mohammad Tahir Zahir, while Taliban forces were led by Governor Abdulla Sarhadi. Rebel Hazara Commander Malawi Mahdi Mujahid reportedly fought alongside Resistance forces, An unspecified number of casualties was reported, with the attack said to have failed. NEXT 24 HOURS
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Uzbek leader 'Dostum' criticizes Hazara leader 'Khalili' for his secret ties with Pakistan |
2022-09-22 |
![]() ...ethnic Uzbek warlord who distinguished himself fighting the Soviets and the Taliban. The story that he had a bad guy run over with a tank is an exaggeration. It was an armored personnel carrier... , political figure and leader of Uzbek community in Afghanistan accuses Mohammad Karim Khalili, a Hazara ...a grouping of Dari-speaking people of Sino-Tibetan descent inhabiting Afghanistan and Pakistain. They are predominantly Shia Moslems and not particularly warlike, which makes them favored targets... leader for having secret ties with Pakistain. In an online meeting among the anti-Taliban ![]() students... figures, Abdul Rashid Dostum criticized the absence of Mohammad Karim Khalili in the meeting and accused him for having secret ties with Pakistain. Mohammad Karim Khalili has received money from Pakistain to stay ’silent’ against the Taliban, Abdul Rashid Dostum said in the meeting which was held on the death anniversary of former Afghanistan's Caped President, Burhanuddin Rabbani ... the gentlemanly murdered legitimate president of Afghanistan... Mohammad Karim Khalili has shown reactions to Dostum’s statement and has asked the Uzbek leader to apologize for his words. Khalili has written on his Facebook page that his political party believes that war and violence is not the solution of Afghanistan’s crisis and the country needs to switch from a centralized system to a fully decentralized administration system through negotiations. This comes as the majority of political figures in Afghanistan are living outside after the intra-Afghan peace negotiations failed and the country fell in the hands of Taliban last August. The world did not recognize the Taliban’s government which was taken by force and asked the Taliban to form an inclusive administration having all other ethnic and religious groups in the circle, but the Taliban has not showed any positive intention to include others in the government. The political parties and figures who are not included in the Taliban’s administration and the majority of them live outside Afghanistan are trying to form an anti-Taliban alliance with the presence of the National Resistance® Front led by Ahmad Massoud, the son of the former Jihadi leader Ahmad Shah Massoud. Related: Dostum: 2022-06-27 Kabul Should Create Inclusive Govt: Qaisari Dostum: 2022-06-15 From Occupying High-Ranking Positions in the Government of Afghanistan to Living in Luxury and Extravagance Abroad Dostum: 2022-06-12 Afghan ‘Fighting Season’ Ushers in New Anti-Taliban Groups Related: Mohammad Karim Khalili: 2020-03-08 ISIS release details of assailants involved in attack on Dr Abdullah Mohammad Karim Khalili: 2019-06-27 Khalili Says Islamic Emirate Not Acceptable For Afghans Mohammad Karim Khalili: 2019-04-28 Hezb-e-Islami leader Gulbuddin Hekmatyar boycotts consultative peace Jirga |
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Ankara Gathering of Political Figures Forms the Supreme Council of National Resistance for the Salvation of Afghanistan |
2022-05-20 |
[KhaamaPress] At a meeting in ![]() , a number of politicians who have been in exile from Afghanistan when the Taliban ...the Pashtun equivalent of men... reclaimed power agreed to form the Supreme Council of National Resistance® for the Salvation of Afghanistan. The meeting took place on Tuesday night, May 17th, at Abdul Rashid Dostum ...ethnic Uzbek warlord who distinguished himself fighting the Soviets and the Taliban. The story that he had a bad guy run over with a tank is an exaggeration. It was an armored personnel carrier... ’s Ankara residence, the leader of Afghanistan’s National Islamic Movement. Participants included Abdul Rashid Dostum, Mohammad Mohaqiq, Abdurrab Rasoul Sayyaf, Atta Mohammad Noor, Mir Rahman Rahmani, Mohammad Alam Ezedyar, representatives of Salahuddin Rabbani and Ismail Khan, and others. The declaration called armed resistance against the Taliban in Panjshir, Baghlan, Takhar, Badakhshan, Parwan, Kapisa, Samangan, and other parts of the country "legitimate," and appealed for support for the resistance. Participants in the meeting stated that the Taliban had "aggressed and killed people" in defiance of all religious principles and humanitarian conventions, and that people had been forced to defend their lives and property in various regions of the country. Article 2 of the declaration urges the Taliban to refrain from causing further "damage and devastation" in the country and to return to the negotiating table to settle the current issues. According to the article, the Taliban should be aware that, historically, no group has been able to establish a stable government in Afghanistan through coercion and violence. The "exclusive and usurper rule of the Taliban in Afghanistan" will result in widespread crisis and turmoil, and this situation will not benefit the neighboring countries or the region. The declaration stated, "Only a united Afghanistan and has a stable democratic system based on justice and equality can ensure their [neighboring countries’ and region’s] interests." The Taliban, on the other hand, has established the Return and Communications with Former Afghan Officials and Political Figures Commission. Inamullahullah Samangani, a Taliban spokesperson, told the BBC’s Khalil Noori that the Communication Commission set up to organize an Afghan conference had finished contacting political figures and that some of them had made commitments to attend, albeit he did not name the attendees. |
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Aljazeera - Why did the Afghan army disintegrate so quickly? |
2021-08-18 |
This is a pretty good assessment. Follows is the.... 'so what.' As the collapse of the ANDSF became apparent, the Afghan government scrambled to put together a new force composed of various militias. Three influential warlords – Atta Muhammad Noor of Jamiat-e-Islami, Abdul Rashid Dostum of Hezb-e-Junbish and Haji Muhammad Muhaqiq of Hezbe-e Wahdat Islami Mardom-e Afghanistan – met to forge a joint front against the Taliban and coordinate their struggle with the ANDSF. However, the fall of Mazar-i-Sharif to the Taliban forced them to flee the country. The collapse of the ANDSF even before the US withdrawal was completed and the way the gains of the so-called “war on terror” have been reversed will reverberate for years to come. The thousands of fighters freed by the Taliban from Bagram Airbase, including those from al-Qaeda and other groups, will pose a major security challenge in the region and beyond. Emphasis added |
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Dostum paying ANSDF Blackhawk pilots to fly north. $1million/bird. Pilot included |
2021-08-14 |
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Dostum Vows to Return to North, Suppress Taliban |
2021-06-28 |
![]() ...ethnic Uzbek warlord who distinguished himself fighting the Soviets and the Taliban. The story that he had a bad guy run over with a tank is an exaggeration. It was an armored personnel carrier... , who is in ...the occupiers of Greek Asia Minor... for treatment, said Sunday he will soon return to his home province of Jawzjan in northern Afghanistan to suppress the Taliban ![]() students... in the north, after consultation with President Ghani and the Defense Ministry. "I predicted this years ago," Dostum said, referring to Taliban offensives in northern provinces. "All districts, tanks were handed over to the Taliban without resistance. I don’t know what the plan is?" He said that the reason behind the fall of the districts should be investigated. "We have seen such issues many times. I was telling them that such a situation will come and I asked Mr. President to assign someone capable because even your security guard will not remain beside you the next day," Dostum said. "Now that such a situation has come, we will come to the north, it is our home, I have been raised there... I will be proud if I am killed and martyred there." Dostum called on the security forces and public uprising members to not surrender to the Taliban and to continue fighting against the group. "I will never leave the territory," he pledged, saying that he will definitely return. This comes as the Taliban has intensified their offensives against Afghan forces on multiple fronts. So far over the last two months, over 100 districts have fallen to the group. Five districts have fallen to the Taliban in the last 24 hours, including Shor Tapa in Balkh, Chak and Sayed Abad in Maidan Wardak, Rustaq in Takhar and Arghistan in Kandahar, adding another layer of complexity to the alarming situation that has emerged following the fall of territory to the holy warrior group. Takhar politicians in Parliament said Rustaq is the 13th district in the northeastern province that has fallen to the Taliban in recent weeks. The fall of strategic districts in the north, south and west has created concerns over the possible infiltration of Taliban into the income-generating territory in the country, including the Shirkhan town in Kunduz on the border with Tajikistan. Kunduz's provincial council and a private sector entity said that they are concerned about the loss of Shirkhan's income to the Taliban and warned of threats posed to other border towns — the Aqina border town in Faryab and Ai Khanum in Takhar. |
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Dostum Promoted to Marshal in Jawzjan Ceremony |
2020-07-17 |
![]() Hundreds of people came to the event, including Abdullah Abdullah, head of the High Council for National Reconciliation. On July 3, a decree by President Ashraf Ghani promoting Dostum to marshal rank was leaked to the media. The decree was signed on June 10. Meanwhile, Dostum in his speech during the ceremony called on the Afghan political leaders to unite, to help the country pass through a sensitive situation and to defeat the Taliban. "GIVE ME SIX MONTHS TO ELIMINATE THE TALIBAN" In his remarks, Dostum talked about the Taliban's ongoing insurgency and said that if the Afghan government gives him six months, he will eliminate the Taliban. However, he called on the Taliban to avoid making excuses and enter the peace process. "The Taliban will be defeated, I want to say it to General Miller, to NATO---there is no need for your bombardment and ground forces, just trust and give us a chance to prove whether we deserve the rank of a marshal or not," said Dostum, warning the Taliban. Dostum called on the Afghan political leaders to unite against the Taliban. "We are in a sensitive stage of history, if we are not united, if we do not trust each other, if we are not together, if we do not bear trust for each other, if one of us go towards the Stability and Convergence team (Abdullah's election campaign) and they (Ghani's team) go towards State Building Team…in that scenario, who wins the battlefield? Of course the Taliban, who are waiting there to bring their emirate," said Dostum. In the meantime, Abdullah Abdullah, head of the High Council for National Reconciliation also criticized the Taliban for increasing attacks in various parts of the country. "Now that the ground has been paved for the talks, I am confident that the issue of the prisoner release will be completed, so there should be no more excuses for the start of intra-Afghan talks," said Abdullah. "If they (the Taliban) want to prolong the war or try to re-establish an emirate in Afghanistan, the era of the establishment of an emirate in Afghanistan has passed," added Dostum. Dostum's promotion is part of the political agreement signed between President Ghani and Abdullah Abdullah, head of the High Council for National Reconciliation, on May 17. Dostum thanked Abdullah for recommending the rank of marshal for him in the political agreement with President Ashraf Ghani. He also thanked Ghani for considering the recommendation. Dostum said that he is the marshal for all the people of Afghanistan. He added that his military calculations are "different from others when it comes to crushing the insurgents." Dostum also said the US should not hurry in withdrawing its troops from Afghanistan but should wait to see what the Taliban will do with the process. He says he supports the peace process and that it should be moved forward by the government.
After the allegations by Eshchi, Dostum was sidelined from his post as first vice president. Eshchi claimed he was in Dostum's custody for five days and then spent 11 days in a National Directorate of Security (NDS) detention center. He claimed that Dostum beat him up, threatened to kill him and sexually assaulted him. "He turned me into a newt!" Related: Abdul Rashid Dostum: 2019-12-03 Gen. Millar met Gen. Dostum, discussed security and election Abdul Rashid Dostum: 2018-07-23 Dostum warns to leave Afghanistan if Ghani ignored his request regarding Qaisari Abdul Rashid Dostum: 2018-07-17 Only suicide bomber critically wounded in today's incident in Kabul: Stanikzai Related: Jawzjan: 2020-07-15 Afghan forces kill, wound at least 68 Taliban militants in the North: Shahen Corps Jawzjan: 2020-07-10 Taliban react to photos of Afghan forces published by KIB’s Syrian wing Jawzjan: 2020-07-06 Concerns Grow about Foreign Militants in North Related: Abdullah Abdullah: 2020-07-14 Attack in Samangan Ends, 3 Attackers and 10 Others Killed Abdullah Abdullah: 2020-07-12 23 Civilians Killed Last Week: NSC Abdullah Abdullah: 2020-07-03 Jamiat Party Votes In New Leader Shadab, Ousts Rabbani Related: Ashraf Ghani: 2020-07-12 Over 500 Taliban-Requested Detainees May Not Be Released: Sediqqi Ashraf Ghani: 2020-06-05 After Ceasefire, Taliban Average '30 Attacks Per Day': Sources Ashraf Ghani: 2020-06-01 Afghan Govt's Release of Taliban Will Continue: ONSC |
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Gen. Millar met Gen. Dostum, discussed security and election |
2019-12-03 |
Controversial statements about this visit have been reported by the news wire services and some political experts believe the government had specific messages to Gen. Dostum through this security delegation. Assadullah Khalid had a message from the government to General Abdul Rashid Dostum saying to help in stopping the demonstrations and to reopening IEC offices in the northern provinces, a source told Khaama Press. Bashir Ahmad Tayanj, the ex-parliamentarian speaking with Khaama Press confirmed that election issues have been discussed at the margin of the meeting. "The main purpose of this visit was to discuss the security issues of northern provinces, however, the elections issues have also been discussed at the margin, Tayanj told Khaama Press. |
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