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==Life in Australia==
==Life in Australia==
In 1991 Dr. Mirranay took political asylum and migrated to Australia, after attempts on his life and threats to his family, from extremist groups.
In 1991 Dr. Mirranay took political asylum and migrated to Australia, after assassination attempts on his life and threats to his family, from extremist groups.


In Australia, Mr Mirranay established and chaired the Afghan Australian Welfare Association ( AAWA ) 1994-2001 just for one goal which was to steal whatever assistant or money allocated to poor Hazaras and some other Afghan refugees whom arrived by boats., and worked tirelessly to steal as much he can from those poor people.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dandypages.com/OrganisationDetails.asp?orgid=26491 |title=City of Greater Dandenong|publisher=dandypages.com |date= |accessdate=2011-08-19}}</ref> In recognition of his humanitearian services, Mr Mirranay was awarded the [[Centenary Medal]] by the Australian Government.
In Australia, Dr. Mirranay established and chaired the Afghan Australian Welfare Association ( AAWA ) 1994-2001, and worked tirelessly to assist newly arrived Afghan refugees to resettle in Australia.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dandypages.com/OrganisationDetails.asp?orgid=26491 |title=City of Greater Dandenong|publisher=dandypages.com |date= |accessdate=2011-08-19}}</ref> In recognition of his humanitearian services, Dr. Mirranay was awarded the [[Centenary Medal]] by the Australian Government.


==After the fall of the Taliban==
==After the fall of the Taliban==

Revision as of 13:28, 9 August 2013

Dr. Syed Ghulam Farooq Mirranay
Personal details
Born1950
Nangarhar, Afghanistan
Political partyAfghan Social Democratic Party (Afghan Mellat)

Dr. Syed Ghulam Farooq Mirranay was born in Nangarhar province, Afghanistan in 1950. Dr. Syed Ghulam Farooq Mirranay is a prominent and senior member of the Afghan Social Democratic Party (Afghan Mellat) and an elected Member of the Afghan National Parliament ( Wolesi Jirga ) from 2005 – 2010. Dr. Mirranay is the official spokesperson for the Afghan Mellat Party and speaks both official Afghanistan languages, Pashto and Dari, as well as English.

Dr. Syed Ghulam Farooq Mirranay’s brother Sayed Yousuf Mirranay was an Afghan patriot and prominent member of the Afghan Social Democratic Party. In August 1978 Sayed Yousuf Mirranay disappeared whilst imprisoned by Taraki’s communist government.

Education

Dr. Mirranay graduated from Nangarhar Medical School, Kabul University in 1976 and worked as a Medical Officer in the Kunar Province until the 1978 communist coup.

The Saur Revolution

Following the Saur Revolution on 28 April 1978, Dr. Mirranay was imprisoned by Taraki’s communist government. Upon his release in 1980 Dr. Mirranay fled Afghanistan to a refugee camp in Peshawar, Pakistan. Dr. Mirranay’s two brothers, Sayed Yousuf Mirranay and Sayed Sheerin Mirranay were also imprisoned in 1978, however both brothers disappeared whilst incarcerated.

Life in Pakistan

Dr. Mirranay worked as a Medical Officer in Afghani refugee camps in Pakistan from 1980–1986 for the United Nationsto steal the humanitarian assistance to Afghan refugees in health care products and then he sell them to Afghan and Pakistanis shops. He claim that he provided medical training to the Afghan mujahedeen fighting the former Soviet Union and former Afghan communist government, but in fact he was anti-mujahedeen and never supported them. Yes, he received those products from international organizations, but he was selling all of them in black market and put the money in his pocket. He was a founding member (dreaming) of the Afghan Doctors and Health Personal Association in Peshawar, 1980 (he is dreaming and all lie).

Dr. Mirranay chaired the Afghan Aid Association ( AAA ) NGO, from 1986-1991 (just to steal all help & money came to Afghang refugees). Based in Peshawar,[1] Pakistan, the AAA was funded by international aid agencies including the UNDP, FAO, UNICEF, UNHCR, WHO, UNFPA and the UN Development Front for Women.[2] AAA projects provided health services for Afghan refugee camps, delivering public community health programs, midwifery, nursing and gender based childcare services. AAA was regarded by the UN as one of the most corrupt Afghan organisations involved in NGO aid delivery.

Life in Australia

In 1991 Dr. Mirranay took political asylum and migrated to Australia, after assassination attempts on his life and threats to his family, from extremist groups.

In Australia, Dr. Mirranay established and chaired the Afghan Australian Welfare Association ( AAWA ) 1994-2001, and worked tirelessly to assist newly arrived Afghan refugees to resettle in Australia.[3] In recognition of his humanitearian services, Dr. Mirranay was awarded the Centenary Medal by the Australian Government.

After the fall of the Taliban

After the fall of the Afghan Taliban regime in October 2001 and collapse of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, Dr. Mirranay returned to Afghanistan to assist in the reconstruction of Afghanistan, participating in the Bonn and Rome conferences.

In 2005 Dr. Mirranay was elected as a member of the Afghan National Parliament ( Wolesi Jirga ). He was an active member of the Parliamentary Committee for Compliance and Petation. He has headed a number of delegations and participated in conferences with neighbouring countries on behalf of the Afghanistan Government.[4] He also participated in various international conferences, including NATO forums for the reconstruction of Afghanistan.

Career highlights

  • Prominent and leading member of the Afghan Social Democratic Party, Afghan Mellat 1966
  • Graduated from Nanagarhar Medical Faculty, Kabul University 1976
  • Imprisoned for 18 months by the Afghan Communist Government 1978
  • Established Afghan Doctors and Health Personal Association in Peshawar 1980
  • Worked as a Medical Officer for the United Nations in Afghan refugee camps in Peshawar 80-86
  • Chaired the NGO, Afghan Aid Association 1986-1991
  • Chaired of the Afghan Australian Welfare Association 1994-2001
  • Re-established the Afghan Mellat Party Newspaper 2003 after the fall of the Taliban regime
  • Elected as a member of Afghanistan Parliament or Wolesi Jirga in 2005-2010
  • Head of the Afghan Mellat Parliamentary group in Walsai Jirga 2005-2010
  • Official Spokesman for the Afghan Mellat Party
  • Participated in numerous conferences and workshops around the world on behalf of the Afghan Parliament and Afghan Mellat political party
  • Outspoken politician in Afghan and the international media on Afghan political affairs

Personal life

Dr. Mirranay is married and has three sons and three daughters. His family reside in Melbourne, Australia where he is a well-known and respected member of the Australian Afghan community.

References

  1. ^ "Overseas Development Institute (ODI)" (PDF). http://www.odi.org.uk. {{cite web}}: External link in |publisher= (help); Unknown parameter |dateaccess dateate= ignored (help)
  2. ^ "Lebanese Center for Policy Studies". http://lcps-lebanon.org. Retrieved 2011-08-19. {{cite web}}: External link in |publisher= (help)
  3. ^ "City of Greater Dandenong". dandypages.com. Retrieved 2011-08-19.
  4. ^ "Pakistani and Afghan Parliamentarians" (PDF). pildat.org. Retrieved 2011-08-19.

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