Ahmad Massoud, the leader of the National Resistance Front of Afghanistan, said on Friday during a ceremony commemorating the 31st anniversary of the killing of Abdul Ali Mazari, the former leader of ...
In Afghanistan, the political leadership of the country has held the Taliban regime responsible for the tensions with Pakistan and voices have started surfacing within Afghanistan against the Taliban ...
Afghan politician Ahmad Massoud has strongly criticized the ruling Taliban regime, blaming it for the worsening situation in Afghanistan. He alleged that the country has become a safe haven for ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Ahmad Massoud stands in front of a portrait of his father, the revered Afghan guerrilla commander Ahmad Shah Massoud (Special ...
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Pakistan, March 15 -- Ahmad Massoud, leader of the National Resistance Front of Afghanistan, blamed the Taliban for the country's ongoing crises. He made the remarks during a ceremony marking the 31st ...
Ahmad Massoud, son of the slain hero of the anti-Soviet resistance Ahmad Shah Massoud, waves as he arrives to attend a new political movement in Bazarak DUSHANBE (Reuters) - Only elections can lead ...
I spoke to its leader, Ahmad Massoud, who said he’s engaged in “a fight for the soul and future of our nation, and we are determined to win, no matter the odds.” He is the son of Ahmad Shah Massoud, ...
Three years since the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan and 23 years since the 9/11 terror attacks that led to the U.S. invasion, Afghanistan finds itself in a worse ...
He was an intrepid journalist in Vietnam, Africa and the Middle East before becoming a mainstay news presenter on British TV. By Adam Nossiter An intrusive sweep that has spanned several provinces ...
PARIS (Reuters) -There are no talks with the Taliban to negotiate a peace settlement, Afghan anti-Taliban leader Ahmad Massoud said on Thursday, vowing to step up "guerrilla warfare" to bring the ...
When the CIA decided to take back thousands of stinger missiles from Afghanistan in the 1980s, fearing they would fall into the hands of Iran, they knew of only one powerful warlord they could trust ...
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