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Revision as of 23:00, 6 July 2011

Kadir Andarabi
BornAfghanistan
AllegianceJamiat-e Islami.
RankGeneral

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.[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.

References

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

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