Baz Mohammad Ahmadi
Baz Mohammad Ahmadi | |
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Governor of Badakshan | |
In office 2 May 2009 – 2010 | |
Preceded by | Abdul Munshi Majid |
Succeeded by | Shah Waliullah Adeeb |
Governor of Ghor | |
In office July 2007 – May 2009 | |
Preceded by | Shah Abdul Ahad Afzali |
Succeeded by | Mohammad Eqbal Munib |
Personal details | |
Political party | Jamiat-e Islami |
This article needs to be updated.(September 2023) |
Baz Mohammad Ahmadi (Ahmady) is the Deputy Minister of Interior for Counter-Narcotics and the former Governor of Badakhshan, in Afghanistan. He used to be Governor of Ghor Province. Ahmadi is an ethnic Tajik and was a mid-level commander in the Jamiat Islami military alliance under Ahmed Shah Massoud that fought in the civil wars that dominated Afghanistan after the withdrawal of Soviet occupation forces in the early 1990s. After the American-led invasion of 2001, Ahmadi became a high-ranking Afghan defense department functionary, including a posting as Ismail Khan's replacement as military commander of Herat Province.[1]
Ahmadi has been accused of human rights violations by Human Rights Watch due to his actions in the post-Soviet conflict.[2]
BazmirAhmadi
Bazmir Ahmadi is one of the civil Society and Human rights activists of Bamyan province. Mr. Ahmadi is a law graduate from Balkh University. Mr. Ahmadi is a lawyer, writer, advocate and cultural activist. He has worked in national and international institutions for more than ten years.
References
- ^ "Central Asia - Caucasus Analyst". Archived from the original on 26 September 2007. Retrieved 13 July 2007.
- ^ "Afghanistan: Blood-Stained Hands: IV. Culpability".
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