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Afghanistan
Gen. Raziq says he is prepared to join Afghan forces in Kunduz
2015-10-04
[Khaama (Afghanistan)] The provincial police chief of southern Kandahar province Gen. Abdul Raziq has said he is prepared to join Afghan forces to retake the control of areas seized by the Talibs.

Gen. Raziq was speaking to news hounds in Kandahar province as sporadic festivities still continue in parts of historic provincial capital of Kuduz province after it fell to Taliban control last Monday.

He said he is ready to join the Afghan forces in Kunduz if he receives instructions from the government.

Criticizing the provincial administrative and security officials for remaining reckless regarding the security situation of Kunduz city which resulted to the fall of the city to Taliban, Gen. Raziq said Kunduz is one of the key provinces of the country and called National Security Council to take immediate steps to return peace and stability in this province.

Gen. Raziq rose to prominence after 2001 when he was serving as the police chief of Spin Boldak district with his activities prompting dread among the Taliban fighters.

He has imposed an uneasy peace in Kandahar province which was the birth place of the Taliban group.

Being a prized target for the Taliban group, Gen. Raziq ordered the Afghan forces earlier in August last year to execute Taliban detainees who are tossed in the calaboose
Yez got nuttin' on me, coppers! Nuttin'!
during the military operations.

Gen. Raziq has escaped a number of coordinated attacks planned by Taliban to assassinate him. He was slightly injured following a suicide kaboom nearly three years ago, while Talibs launched coordinated attack on his family home in Spin Boldak district back in July last year.

Posted by:Fred

#2  If AFG is to have a future, men like Generals Raziq and Dostum must forge it.

That's a pretty big IF.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2015-10-04 05:16  

#1  Gen. Raziq rose to prominence after 2001 when he was serving as the police chief of Spin Boldak district with his activities prompting dread among the Taliban fighters.

A Whitey Bulger type of "dread among the TB" and everyone else I might add. Make no mistake, Raziq and his henchmen called the shots in Kandahar. Raziq's TB detainees seldom made it to U.S. custody or the Parwan detention center at Bagram. Once they arrived at Raziq's fortress compound, they were never seen or heard from again. If AFG is to have a future, men like Generals Raziq and Dostum must forge and enforce it. Unfortunately, the language of the merciless warlord is the only language understood in that region.
Posted by: Besoeker   2015-10-04 04:20  

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