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Removal of Non-Pashtuns from Government Offices by the Taliban Group in Bamyan

Published 13/08/2023
Removal of Non-Pashtuns from Government Offices by the Taliban Group in Bamyan
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RASC News Agency: Local sources in Bamyan province on Saturday, August 12 said that Nazir Hussain Jafari, the Taliban group removed the director of education in Bamyan province, from his position and Mawlawi Mujib al-Rahman from the Pashtuns of Ghazni province was appointed in his place.

According to the sources, the reason for Jafari’s dismissal is abuse of authority and bribery.

On the other hand, sources say that Mawlawi Noorullah Abedi, the only Uzbek head of the Taliban group in this province, has also been removed from the directorate of mining in Bamyan province, and a Pashtun member of the Taliban group has been appointed to this position in his place.

According to the sources, the reason and exact date of Abedi’s dismissal has not been stated, and this former Uzbek leader of the Taliban group was dismissed from this position quietly and without holding an official ceremony.

This is not the first case that non-Pashtun people have been silently removed from local institutions in Bamyan province, or after using them as a tool, “files” are made against them.

Earlier, Mawlawi Abdul Hadi Froutan, an Uzbek member of the Taliban group and former mayor of Bamyan province, was removed from his position during his official leave, and Mawlawi Rozi Mohammad Afkar from the Pashtuns of Kandahar province was appointed as the mayor in his place.

Also, Mawlawi Anas Aziz, another Uzbek member of the Taliban group and the nominal governor of the Taliban group for Bamyan province. He played an important role in the northern war; After the fall of the republican regime. As well as, he worked as the governor of the Taliban group in Bamyan for six or seven months. On the other hand, he was removed from his position and replaced by Mawlawi Abdullah Sarhadhi from the Pashtuns of Zabul province, who was involved in war crimes and massacres of the people of “Yakawlang” district in the first round of the group’s domination.

Tool use of non-Pashtun members of the Taliban group in Bamyan

Chairman Alam Rais Khel, a Tajik member of the Taliban group, who previously served as the general manager of the municipality of Bamyan province and deputy mayor; after a year, he was expelled from the Taliban without any noise.

Rais Alam played an important role in extorting people and businessmen, bribery, selling government properties, and he used to pour the money collected from these ways directly into the pocket of Mohammad Khan Ghazi, brother of Abdullah Sarhadhi and deputy financial and administrative officer of Bamyan Governorate. Mawlawi Ghazi, the brother of the governor of Bamyan, stepped down from his position behind this corruption.

Transferring the traders from the “Ghulghula” market to the new city in exchange for taking bribes from the marketers, selling multiples of the market stalls for the peddlers and fireproof balloons for the oil sellers, building several markets in front of the Kabul Bank building, collecting excessive clean-up money and finance from the traders from the cases of financial corruption, which was added to Haji Ghazi’s assets by Rais Alam.

Sheikh Nazir Hussain Jafari, the head of education of Bamyan province who is of Hazara origin, who was appointed to this position with the support of Abdullah Sarhadhi; Bribery, sale of education packages, extortion from sectors cooperating with education are among the cases that are attributed to Jafari, and it is said that Jafari, like the head of Alam Bakhsh Azim, used to collect the money he collected from these passes to the account of the Taliban governor for Bamyan. Has deposited, but after the noise was raised and this situation became public and the possibility of revealing the hand of Abdullah Sarhadhi behind the scenes, Jafari was also removed from this position.

According to experts in Bamyan province, this is not the end of the story. There are many other people whom Abdullah Sarhadhi uses as a tool for collecting money and extortion and dismisses them from government offices under the administration of the Taliban group under the name of “undesirable people”.

EnNews 13/08/2023

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