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During the [[Civil War in Afghanistan]], General '''Kadir Andarabi''' was one of the top commanders of [[Ahmed Shah Massoud]]'s [[Jamiat-e Islami]]. He was reported to have been involved in the [[Afshar Operation]].<ref>{{cite web | work= Human Rights Watch | title=Blood Stained Hands: Past atrocities in Kabul and Afghanistan's Legacy of Impunity | year= 2005| url=http://www.hrw.org/reports/2005/afghanistan0605/afghanistan0605.pdf | format=pdf | accessdate= 22 November 2009}}</ref>
General '''Kadir Andarabi''' was one of the top commanders of [[Ahmed Shah Massoud]]'s [[Jamiat-e Islami]] during the [[War in Afghanistan (1978–present)|Civil War in Afghanistan]]. He was reported to have been involved in the [[Afshar Operation]].<ref>{{cite web | work= Human Rights Watch | title=Blood Stained Hands: Past atrocities in Kabul and Afghanistan's Legacy of Impunity | year= 2005| url=https://www.hrw.org/reports/2005/afghanistan0605/afghanistan0605.pdf | format=pdf | accessdate= 22 November 2009}}</ref>


Following the fall of the Taliban Kabir Andarabi was a senior ministry of defense commander stationed in [[Bagrami District]], until mid-2005. Following this he worked as a police official in the ministry of interior. The Chief of Police for [[Baghlan Province]] is currently Mohammad Kabir Andarabi however it is unclear if they are the same person.
Following the fall of the Taliban Kabir Andarabi was a senior ministry of defense commander stationed in [[Bagrami District]], until mid-2005. Following this he worked as a police official in the ministry of interior. The Chief of Police for [[Baghlan Province]] is currently Mohammad Kabir Andarabi however it is unclear if they are the same person.
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Latest revision as of 14:30, 28 March 2024

Kadir Andarabi
BornAfghanistan
AllegianceJamiat-e Islami.
RankGeneral

General Kadir Andarabi was one of the top commanders of Ahmed Shah Massoud's Jamiat-e Islami during the Civil War in Afghanistan. He was reported to have been involved in the Afshar Operation.[1]

Following the fall of the Taliban Kabir Andarabi was a senior ministry of defense commander stationed in Bagrami District, until mid-2005. Following this he worked as a police official in the ministry of interior. The Chief of Police for Baghlan Province is currently Mohammad Kabir Andarabi however it is unclear if they are the same person.

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  1. ^ "Blood Stained Hands: Past atrocities in Kabul and Afghanistan's Legacy of Impunity" (pdf). Human Rights Watch. 2005. Retrieved 22 November 2009.