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May 4, 1992 PESHAWAR (AIP): Former Afghan Chief Justice Abdul Karim Shadan has not been killed by Mujahideen, Mujahideen sources said. The sources told Afghan Islamic Press that the chief justice was not killed by Mujahideen, adding that he took...
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April 29, 1992 PESHAWAR (AIP): Mujahideen leaders have decided that Shoora Rehbari will make all the decisions about Afghanistan. According to the Afghan Islamic Press, the decision to this effect was taken during a meeting of the leaders. T...
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April 28, 1992 PESHAWAR (AIP): Chief of Afghan Supreme Council Sibghatullah Mujadiddi has reached Presidential Palace along with council members. Commander Abdul Hadi from Presidential Palace told Afghan Islamic Press that Mr. Mujadiddi spent la...
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April 28, 1992 PESHAWAR (AIP): Chief of Afghan Interim Council Professor Sibghatullah Mujadiddi has taken charge from Abdul Wahid Saraji vice president during Najeeb government. According to Radio Kabul, former primer minister Fazl Haq Khaliqyar,...
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April 27, 1992 PESHAWAR (AIP): Hezb-e-Islami (Hekmatyar) has signed the formula of Interim council prepared by six Mujahideen group a few days ago in Peshawar. The Afghan Islamic Press sources said that Qutubuddin Hilal, in-charge of political...
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April 25, 1992 PESHAWAR (AIP): At least three Mujahideen were killed and several others injured in mine blasts since April 23 after their control over Jalalabad, capital of eastern Nangarhar province. The Mujahideen commandesr have demanded tha...
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April 25, 1992 PESHAWAR (AIP): Mujahideen Shoora has warned Mujahideen that there are thousands of landmines in surrounding areas near Jalalabad reportedly planted by the Russian troops during 13-year long war. The AIP correspondent said that c...
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April 25, 1992 PESHAWAR (AIP): Former deputy defence minister General Muhammad Nabi Azeemi has extended felicitations to the people over the establishment of Mujahideen government in Kabul. He delivered a short speech over Kabul Radio on April 25...
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April 25, 1992 PESHAWAR (AIP): Forces of Ahmad Shah Masood dropped 2,000 militiamen in the surroundings of Kabul amid the entry of Mujahideen loyal to Hezb-e-Islami (Hekmatyar) to the Afghan capital due to which a fierce clash might take place, so...
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April 25, 1992 PESHAWAR (AIP): Commander Ahmad Shah Masood has urged the residents of the Afghan capital Kabul to remain calm and steadfast and refrain from fighting. These comments he made during an interview read by Obaid-ur-Rehmad advisor to...





