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The Afghan Northern Alliance, officially known as the United Islamic Front for the Salvation of Afghanistan (Persian: جبهه متحد اسلامی ملی برای نجات افغانستان Jabha-yi Muttahid-i Islāmi-yi Millī barāyi Nijāt-i Afghānistān), was a military front that came to formation in late 1996 after the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (Taliban) took over Kabul. The United Front was assembled by key leaders of the Islamic State of Afghanistan, particularly president Burhanuddin Rabbani and former Defense Minister Ahmad Shah Massoud. Initially it included mostly Tajiks but by 2000, leaders of other ethnic groups had joined the Northern Alliance. This included Abdul Rashid Dostum, Mohammad Mohaqiq, Abdul Qadir, Asif Mohseni and others.
The Northern Alliance fought a defensive war against the Taliban government. They received support from Iran, Russia, Turkey, India, Tajikistan and others, while the Taliban were backed by al-Qaeda. The Northern Alliance was mostly made up of ethnic Tajiks, but later included Uzbeks, Hazaras. The Taliban government was dominated by Pashtuns with other groups being the minority. After the US-led invasion and establishment of the Karzai administration in late 2001, the Northern Alliance broke apart and different political parties were formed.
Ahmad Shah Massoud (Dari Persian: احمد شاه مسعود; September 2, 1953 – September 9, 2001) was an Afghan political and military leader, who was a powerful military commander during the resistance against the Soviet occupation between 1979 and 1989 and in the following years of civil war. He was assassinated on September 9, 2001.
Massoud came from an ethnic Tajik, Sunni Muslim background in the Panjshir valley of northern Afghanistan. He began studying engineering at Polytechnical University of Kabul in the 1970s, where he became involved with fundamentalist Muslim anti-communist movements around Burhanuddin Rabbani, a leading Islamist. He was part of a Pakistan-backed failed rebellion against Mohammed Daoud Khan's government. After the Soviet occupation of 1979, his role as an insurgent leader earned him the nickname of "Lion of Panjshir" (شیر پنجشیر) among his followers. In 1992, after he disturbed the UN plan to install an interim government to replace that of President Mohammad Najibullah, he was appointed as the minister of defense through the Peshawar Accord, a peace and power-sharing agreement, in the post-communist Islamic State of Afghanistan. His militia fought to defend the capital against militias led by Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, Abdul Rasul Sayyaf, Abdul Ali Mazari, Abdul Rashid Dostum and eventually the Taliban, who started to lay siege to the capital in January 1995 after the city had seen fierce fighting; at least 60,000 civilians were killed, many more injured, public property, government offices and the Kabul Museum had been looted, and two thirds of the population had fled the city.
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"As long as this man is alive, no victory is possible." UBL on Masoud BEFORE RESTREPO: Sebastian Junger followed Ahmad Shah Massoud who was fighting Taliban November 2000 Afghanistan -Sebastian Junger / Ahmad Shah Massoud RIP 09/09/2001 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Alliance Btw 1998 & 2001 Massoud's Northern Alliance was the only Counter-Taliban force left fighting in Afghanistan. RIP 9/9/01 .
Kunduz Frontline, 10 kms east of Kunduz - 19 Nov 2001 1. Explosion from US bombs in mountains that separate territory controlled by Northern Alliance and Kunduz (town is behind the mountain) 2. US B52 plane in sky 3. Northern Alliance soldiers looking up at planes 4. Northern Alliance fighters on mountainside 5. US Plane 6. Zoom out another explosion on top of mountain 7. Wide of another mountain top with Northern Alliance troops watching as US plane flies high above them 8. Northern Alliance soldier in camouflage gear with radio, watching explosions 9. Explosions on mountain side 10. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Local Commander, Jawit Nodri "Individual Taliban commanders have sent their representatives to us and conveyed written messages and get in touch with us via radio communications ...
Hadza Habaou, Northern Afghanistan border with Tajikistan 1. Exterior of Northern Alliance barracks 2. Troops drinking water from bucket pulled from well 3. Troops packing their bags 4. Pan from picture of late leader, Ahmed Shah Massoud to troops sitting in room with packs on their backs 5. Various of troops sitting in room with guns on their laps 6. Troops leaving the barracks 7. Close up of bullets 8. Soldiers crouching, holding gun 9. Soldiers picking up weapon 10. Soldiers gathered outside barracks 11. Troop checking his weapon 12. Troops leaving compound carrying packs and weapons 13. Various of troop in a line 14. Line of troops walking toward APCs 15. Soldier in APC, head coming out the top if vehicle 16. Various of soldiers limbing onto APC 17. APC driving away ...
1. Troops running up hill 2. Tanks lined up 3. Thousands of troops lined up on parade 4. Troops holding posters of Massood (Ahmed Shah Massood, former military leader of the Northern Alliance who was killed by two assassins just before the September 11 attacks) 5. General Mohammed Fahim saluting local commander 6. Fahim walking towards camera 7. Troops with Banners and posters of Massood 8. Former Afghan president Burhanuddin Rabbani saluting the troops 9. Rabbani walking with troops 10. American bombing in distance pull out to troops on parade 11. SOUNDBITE: (Tajik) Burhanuddin Rabbani "Even though we are all saddened by death of Massood we must remember that our desire to eliminate the terrorists is still alive" 12. Bombing in distance 13. Various of troops and tanks 14. Cl...
1. Wide of Afghan guard of honour 2. Mid of guard of honour carrying wreath of flowers 3. Close of wreath with picture of late Afghan national hero Ahmad Shah Massoud 4. Afghanistan''s First vice president Mohammad Qasim Fahim putting wreath of flower in front of memorial minaret built for Massoud 5. Mid of Afghan government officials 6. Wide of Wali Massoud, brother of Ahmad Shah Massoud, walking down steps 7. SOUNDBITE: (Dari) Wali Massoud, brother of Ahmad Shah Massoud: "I feel proud that the grateful Afghan people commemorate this day and this week all over, and we are very grateful to them." 8. Tilt up from picture of Massoud on a man''s t-shirt to his face 9. Wide of people gathered around Massoud memorial minaret STORYLINE Afghanistan on Friday marked the 10th annive...
1. Wide of press Conference room 2. Cutaway of journalists 3. SOUNDBITE: (Pashtu) Professor Abdul Sattar Sirat, General Advisor for the Former King of Afghanistan " In one or two weeks this supreme council will be the only one legitimated to take decisions for Afghanistan." 4. Cutaway of cameras 5. SOUNDBITE: (Pashtu then English translation) Mohammed Younus Qanooni, Head of Northern Alliance delegation: "I believe firmly that the agreement that we reached today is the start of a new era for Afghanistan in order to bring unity to the country." 6. Mid shot of Qanooni (pausing while translator speaks in English) 7. SOUNDBITE: (Pashtu) Mohammed Younus Qanooni, Head of Northern Alliance delegation: "The conditions required by today's agreement are that such agreement has to be reach...
1. Aerial of northern Afghanistan mountains 2. Pilot in the cockpit of Northern Alliance Afghan helicopter 3. Troops on the frontline (Northern Alliance - opposition) 4. AI Hanum fortified position (hill) overlooking Taliban positions 5. Various of hill positions 6. Various of fighters 7. SOUNDBITE: (Farsi) General Abdull Ghfoor, Northern Alliance Opposition "We are fighting the Taliban and if the U.S find the root of terrorism we will cooperate we them. The result of this operation will be good." 8. Tanks 9. Person looking through binoculars at Taliban positions 10. Tank fires at Taliban position STORYLINE: Opposition commanders in Afghanistan have welcomed U-S efforts to strike at terrorism and their chief enemy, the Taliban, but warned against attempts to encroach on th...
Bagram airport, outside of Kabul 1. Plane on tarmac 2. Plane landing 3. Pan damaged building to men talking 4. Various Stephen Evans, British envoy and Hans-Joachim Daerr, German envoy 5. Cutaway Northern Alliance soldiers 6. Various of foreigners and Northern Alliance delegation shaking hands 7. Various of Northern Alliance soldiers 8. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Younus Qanooni, Interior Minister of Afghanistan "We have to make an agreement for the future so that peace can come to Afghanistan." 9. Cutaway plane 10. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Younus Qanooni, Interior Minister of Afghanistan "Before, for 23 years, we've had lots of problems, but we now have to finish and this is the start." 11. Foreign delegation walking to plane 12. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Younus Qanooni, Interior Minister of Afgh...
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The Afghan Warlord, Ahmad Shah Masoud's men attacking to the Taliban's position. Early 2000s.
National Geographic Documentary New 2015 Afghanistan War Documentary Full Length US You can see more National Geographic Documentary at here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hJMrqH1Ivd8&list;=PLfRbmp46B8l2ya60kHAU4pwX9zm-8aBlR Afghan Massacre: The Convoy of Death (earlier title: Massacre at Mazar)is a 2002 documentary by Irish filmmaker Jamie Doran and Afghan journalist Najibullah Quraishi about alleged war crimes committed by the Junbish-i Milli faction of the Afghan Northern Alliance under General Abdul Rashid Dostum against Taliban fighters. The Taliban fighters, who had surrendered to Dostum's troops after the November 2001 siege of Kunduz, were transported to Sheberghan prison in sealed containers. Human rights groups estimate that hundreds or thousands of them died during and after t...
Northern Alliance The Afghan Northern Alliance (Persian: ائتلاف شمال), officially known as the United Islamic Front for the Salvation of Afghanistan (Persian: جبهه متحد اسلامی ملی برای نجات افغانستان Jabha-yi Muttahid-i Islāmi-yi Millī barā-yi Nijāt-i Afghānistān), was a military front that came to formation in late 1996 after the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (Taliban) took over Kabul. =======Image-Copyright-Info======== License: Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0-3.0-2.5-2.0-1.0 (CC BY-SA 4.0-3.0-2.5-2.0-1.0) LicenseLink: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0-3.0-2.5-2.0-1.0 Author-Info: Saul ip Image Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Flag_of_Afghanistan_(1992-1996;_2001).svg =======Image-Copyright-Info======== -Video is targeted to blind users ...
Northern Alliance Warlords who belong and supported by Shorai Nezar refused to be called Afghan or named muslim on the New Ellectronic National Identity Card called "Tazkerra". It is their right to refuse because many Afghans who converted to Christianity will be pointed out and will be discriminated against. Also word Afghan is only and only an other name for Pushtoons but Afghanistan belong to all they say.
The Battle of Qala-i-Jangi (also incorrectly referred to as the "Battle of Mazar-i-Sharif") was a prisoner-of-war camp uprising that took place between November 25 and December 1, 2001, in northern Afghanistan, following the armed intervention by United States-led coalition forces to try to overthrow the Taliban's Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, which it had accused of harboring al-Qaeda operatives. Hundreds of men, including many non-Afghans, surrendered near Kunduz and were being held as enemy combatants at Qala-i-Jangi fortress by the Afghan Northern Alliance (United Islamic Front for the Salvation of Afghanistan) forces for an interrogation by the American Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) personnel interested in al-Qaeda suspects. The prisoners violently revolted and the ensuing figh...
After the terror attacks of Sep. 11, 2001, the United States demanded the extradition of Osama bin Laden from the Taliban which ruled Afghanistan at the time and harbored the terrorist mastermind. When the Taliban didn’t cough him up, the U.S. military went to work. Official combat operations started on Oct. 7, 2001, in the form of airstrikes and Tomahawk missile attacks against suspected al-Qaeda training sites near Kandahar, Kabul, and Herat. On Nov. 16, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld announced “we have had a limited number of American forces on the ground for weeks.” He was talking about the "Horse Soldiers" — U.S. Special Forces attempting to secure northern Afghanistan with fighters from the Afghan Northern Alliance. Read more about the Green Berets who avenged 9/11 here: http:...
The Directorate for Inter-Services Intelligence (more commonly known as just the Inter-Services Intelligence or simply by its initials ISI), is the premier intelligence service of Pakistan, operationally responsible for providing critical national security and intelligence assessment to the Government of Pakistan. The ISI is the largest of the three intelligence services of Pakistan, the others being the Intelligence Bureau (IB) and Military Intelligence (MI). Previously in the 20th century, the ISI's work and activities have included the support of the Afghan mujahideen in then-communist Afghanistan against the Soviet Union in their war against the mujahideen (in conjunction with the Central Intelligence Agency) and later provided strategic and intelligence support to the Afghan Taliban a...
1. Wide shot of press conference 2. Cutaway to media 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ravan Farhadi, Afghan (Northern Alliance) Ambassador to the UN: "So we cannot have the Pashtuns or the Tajiks or the Uzbeks to rule Afghanistan. But we need to assemble them together ready in the transitory phase. Then in the final phase, when we have a final constitution of Afghanistan, this (representation) has to be put in the Constitution. I think the Afghans, they have enough experience at war and are ready for coming to peace." 4. Press cutaway 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ravan Farhadi, Afghan (Northern Alliance) Ambassador to the UN: "The Pashtuns are the first to be involved. Our plan also is that we have Pashtuns, but it is very much needed that more Pashtuns will be actors in the constitution and...
Pakistan Army - Defence Day - Gumnam - ISI - On Intelligence Based Operation - ISPR - Film Defence Day - Pak army - Inter-Services Intelligence - Pakistan Intelligence Agency ISPR Telefilm "Gumnaam" on Intelligence Based Operations by Intelligence Services. Video by ISPR ●▬▬▬▬▬♦▬▬▬▬▬● The Directorate General for Inter-Services Intelligence (Urdu: بین الخدماتی مخابرات) or Inter-Services Intelligence (abbreviated ISI, Urdu: آئی ایس آئی) is the premier intelligence service of Pakistan, operationally responsible for providing critical national security and intelligence assessment to the Government of Pakistan. The ISI is the largest of the five intelligence services of Pakistan, the others being the Intelligence Bureau (IB), Military Intelligence (MI), Naval Intelligence (NI) and Air Inte...
Taliban Office officially opened in Qatar but so called Afghan Government and Northern Alliance Warlords who are in Government strongly rejected the White Flag in which is written " Laellaha ellellah Muhammad Rasoolullah" as well as the name " Islamic Emirates of Afghanistan".
Bush's first policy response to 9/11 came on October 8, 2001, when, during a speech to Congress, he announced the creation of the Office of Homeland Security and appointed Tom Ridge as its director. About the book: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0060937823/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1789&creative;=9325&creativeASIN;=0060937823&linkCode;=as2&tag;=tra0c7-20&linkId;=18af3dcd753cafcb69dc00c99079b5ce This was the first new executive-level office to be created since 1988, when President Ronald Reagan had appointed a head of the Department of Veterans Affairs. The stated purpose of the Office of Homeland Security was "to develop and coordinate the implementation of a comprehensive national strategy" and "to secure the United States from terrorist threats or attacks." This department's most public ...
ISAF Forces Campaign US Army and UK Forces Campaign will center around the entire war in Afghanistan starting from special operations missions in the beginning through the first major battles, and into the Korengal Valley which will take up the biggest part of the campaign. It will center around a joint US (173rd Airborne BCT) and UK (16th Air Assault Brigade) operation that will conduct operations in the region. I will try to run the campaign once a week until we get bored of it. Mission 1 - Battle of Mazar-I Sharif, Qala-i-Jangi Prison Date: November 25, 2001 Northern Afghanistan Date for Mission IRL - July 1, 1500 CST Info: 500+ Taliban and Al-Qaeda fighters, including many non-Afghans, surrendered near Kunduz and are being held as enemy combatants at Qala-i-Jangi fortress by the...
Kabul Express ▫◦▫2006 - Rolenaba's The attention of the world is focused, after the terrorist attacks in U.S.A. of 11Sep01, on Afghanistan - a country that has been torn by war for the last 23 years, and has had no media coverage for the last 6, mainly due to it being occupied by the Pakistan-sponsored Taliban, with Pakistani military personnel themselves involved amongst the Taliban. But when the U.S. and it's coalition forces target Osama Bin Laden, Pakistan issues an official denial that there are no more Pakistani military personnel in Afghanistan. This results in a influx of journalist and media from all around the world. Amongst this background a loyal soldier, Subedar Major Jan Mohammed of the Pakistan Border Regiment, estranged from his daughter, Zorya, who detested the Taliban, i...
The War in Afghanistan began on 7 October 2001,[17] as the armed forces of the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, France, and the Afghan United Front (Northern Alliance) launched Operation Enduring Freedom. The primary driver of the invasion was the September 11 attacks on the U.S., with the stated goal of dismantling the al-Qaeda terrorist organization and ending its use of Afghanistan as a base. The U.S. also said that it would remove the Taliban regime from power and create a viable democratic state. More than a decade into the war, NATO forces continue to battle a widespread Taliban insurgency, and the war has expanded into the tribal area of neighboring Pakistan.[18] The War in Afghanistan is also the United States' second longest running war. The preludes to the war were ...
At present he is a provincial governor and chief of a 12,000 man private army in Afghanistan. Jaffar, a John Belushi look-a-like and the son of an Ismaeli leader, returned to Afghanistan to become a key power broker between the Soviets, the Afghan Government and the Mujahideen. He is currently a commander in the Northern Alliance fighting the Taliban. Winner of the Golden Gate Award at the San Francisco International Film Festival.
I wish Hamid Karzai put these conditions for Americans & British Politicians in 2001 after American & British troops invaded Afghanistan then we wouldn't and couldn't see this day today. But now as he is forced to leave the Power and Presidency after 2014 so he just want to save his life for the upcoming political changes in 2014 election. If Karzai wanted, Afghanistan could have been home for every Afghan today but he took side with Northern Alliance Warlords who are the killers of the entire Afghan Nation Karzai let them to destroy and loot Afghanistan as much as possible.
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