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Islamic Unity of Afghanistan Mujahideen

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The Islamic Unity of Afghanistan Mujahideen was an Afhgan organization founded in 1987 by the seven Afghan mujahideen parties. They were the fundamentalists: Islamic Party (Khalis), Islamic Party (Hekmatyar), Islamic Society, and Islamic Union for the Liberation of Afghanistan, and the traditionalists: National Islamic Front for Afghanistan, Afghanistan National Liberation Front, and Islamic Revolutionary Movement.

References

Weisman, Steven R. "Rebel Rivalry is Hampering Afghan Talks", The New York Times, March 1, 1988.