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Encyclopedia > Abdurrashid Dostum

General Abdul Rashid Dostum (also Abdurrashid Dostum, born 1954) is the Deputy Defense Minister of Afghanistan and an Uzbek warlord.


He began as a union boss in the 1970s until he formed an Uzbek militia. He supported the Gorbachev-era Communist reforms in Afghanistan. He defended the communist Democratic Republic of Afghanistan against the United States-backed mujahedin in the 1980s. Although he was only a regional commander, he had largely raised the militia he fought with on his own.


In 1992, he mutinied against the government of Mohammed Najibullah, allying with Ahmed Shah Massoud. Together, they captured Kabul, the Afghan capital.


In 1994, Dostum again switched sides, allying with forces of Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, in once more laying siege on Kabul, this time against the government of Burhanuddin Rabbani and Massoud.


In 1996, following the rise of the Taliban and their capture of Herat and Kabul, Dostum realigned himself with Rabbani against the Taliban. Along with General Mohammed Fahim and Ismail Khan, Dostum was one of three factional leaders that comprised the Northern Alliance.


In 2001, he returned from exile on the heels of a U.S._led bombing campaign that drove the Taliban from power. Since then, he has run parts of the country's north as his own fiefdom, nominally serving as a deputy defense minister in the national government in Kabul but operating almost totally independent of the government.


In November of 2002, the United Nations began an investigation of alleged human rights abuses by Dostum. Witnesses claimed that Dostum jailed and tortured witnesses to prevent them from testifying in a war crimes case. Dostum is also under suspicion for the events of the Dasht-i-Leili massacre.


In March of 2003, he established a North Zone of Afghanistan, against the wishes of interim president Hamid Karzai. On May 20, 2003, Dostum signed an agreement to no longer serve as Karzai's special envoy for the northern regions.


Forces loyal to Dostum continue to clash with forces loyal to Tajik General Atta Mohammed.


Within his areas of control, he encourages women to live and work freely, as well as music, sports, alcohol, and allows for people of other religions. It is claimed that during the civil war he financed his army through opium trading.


External link

  • BBC online profile (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south-asia/1563344.stm)



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Abdul Rashid Dostum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (952 words)
Dostum had been in the Army at the time of the 1978 coup, and was a member of the Parcham faction of the PDPA.
Dostum completed his national service, and had trained as a paratrooper in the 1970s, as was required by law.
Later, Dostum reached a political compromise with Karzai, assuming the position of "Chief of Staff to the Commander in Chief of the Afghan Armed Forces".
The Reality about the Taliban and Osama bin Laden (1599 words)
Dostum, 46, a burly former communist, high school dropout and reputedly hard-drinking atheist, is an ethnic Uzbek who has been a key ally and enemy of virtually every militia in Afghanistan.
Dostum -- who used to control the region from a large mud fort near the town of Shebergan -- was a bitter rival of both Mohaqiq and Mohammad, who joined him last week in capturing Mazar-e Sharif.
Dostum, Mohammad and representatives of the Hizb-i-Wahdat-i-Islami political party met today and agreed to station the bulk of their forces in separate camps outside and to the south of the Mazar-e Sharif.
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