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Afghanistan
Hizb-e-Islami in secret talks with Afghan govt
2003-11-25
Four top officials of a powerful Islamic group have visited Kabul for secret talks on abandoning their party’s attempts to topple the Afghan government, security sources said on Monday. Members of the Hizb-i-Islami group of former leader Gulbuddin Hekmatyar came to negotiate the reintegration into the mainstream politics, a source close to President Hamid Karzai told AFP. A senior Afghan security official who wished to remain anonymous confirmed the visit by the four including religious leader Mullah Sharaf Naz and commander Khalid Farooqi. The group, one of the main mujahideen groups that fought the 1979 Soviet war, is said to be trying to overthrow Mr Karzai’s government and it denounces the presence of foreigners in Afghanistan. The four said they had split with Mr Hekmatyar, approved of a new draft constitution to be debated and ratified next month and wished to reintegrate into Afghan political life, according to sources. Presidential staff took care of the four, who held discussions with government officials and met British and US diplomats, a Western diplomatic source said.
Posted by:Paul Moloney

#4  "Bring me the head of Gulbaddin Hekmatyar!"

Sam Peckinpah lives!
Posted by: Frank G   2003-11-25 12:33:08 PM  

#3  "Bring me the head of Gulbaddin Hekmatyar!"
Posted by: Anonymous   2003-11-25 8:10:42 AM  

#2  But what happens to our old buddy Hek?
Does is get a pass or what?
Posted by: Raptor   2003-11-25 7:16:40 AM  

#1  A skeptic might point out that Afghan loyalty resembles a ping-pong match.
Posted by: Super Hose   2003-11-25 4:15:38 AM  

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