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[[Peter Dale Scott]] wrote in 2005 that "in the 1980s that the [[CIA]], in its choice of [[Afghan]] [[mujahedin]] leaders to back against the [[Soviet Union]], passed over those with indigenous support in favor of those, notably Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, who dominated the [[heroin]] trade. The result was to enhance Hekmatyar's power until he became a leading heroin trafficker, not just in Afghanistan but in the world."<ref>[[Document:The Global Drugs Meta-Group]]</ref>
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[[Peter Dale Scott]] wrote in 2005 that "in the [[1980s]] that the [[CIA]], in its choice of [[Afghan]] [[mujahedin]] leaders to back against the [[Soviet Union]], passed over those with indigenous support in favor of those, notably Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, who dominated the [[heroin]] trade. The result was to enhance Hekmatyar's power until he became a leading heroin trafficker, not just in Afghanistan but in the world."<ref>[[Document:The Global Drugs Meta-Group]]</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 05:21, 16 September 2016

Person.png Gulbuddin Hekmatyar  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
Born1947-06-26
Imam Saheb, Afghanistan
Alma materKabul University
ReligionSunni Islam
PartyHezb-e Islami Gulbuddin

Employment.png Gulbuddin Hekmatyar Wikipedia-icon.png

In office
27 September 1996 - 11 August 1997

Employment.png Prime Minister of Afghanistan

In office
26 June 1996 - 27 September 1996
Succeeded byGulbuddin Hekmatyar

Employment.png Prime Minister of Afghanistan

In office
17 June 1993 - 28 June 1994

Career

Peter Dale Scott wrote in 2005 that "in the 1980s that the CIA, in its choice of Afghan mujahedin leaders to back against the Soviet Union, passed over those with indigenous support in favor of those, notably Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, who dominated the heroin trade. The result was to enhance Hekmatyar's power until he became a leading heroin trafficker, not just in Afghanistan but in the world."[1]


 

Related Document

TitleTypePublication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:Afghanistan 1979-1992book extract2003William Blum
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