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The U.K.-educated Ahmad Massoud (shown here in 2019) is the son of legendary commander Ahmad Shah Massoud and, like his father, is amassing resistance forces in Panjshir province. Reza/Getty Images ...
He is the son and successor to the legendary commander Ahmad Shah Massoud, a resistance leader against both the Soviets and the Taliban until the latter assassinated him on Sept. 9, 2001.
His son, Ahmad Massoud, was just 12 years old then and is 33 now. He says he's building an opposition called the National Resistance Front in his father's old stronghold, the Panjshir Valley ...
Only elections can lead Afghanistan out of political crisis, even if they legitimise Taliban rule, Afghan anti-Taliban leader Ahmad Massoud told a conference in Tajikistan on Wednesday. The most ...
Armed with an Afghan woollen cap and firm political ambition, the son of legendary anti-Taliban commander Ahmad Shah Massoud has picked up the baton – 18 years after his father’s assassination.
Sept. 9 is Massoud Day, and nine years after his assassination, people around Afghanistan will remember the national hero, the Lion of the Panshjir, Chief of Martyrdom Hill, the most beatified ...
Afghan insurgent group leader Ahmad Massoud on Friday urged the diaspora to unite to find a political solution to end Taliban rule, describing his appeal as the beginning of a new phase.
Ahmad Massoud, a prominent figure in the anti-Taliban resistance movement, the National Resistance Front of Afghanistan, and son of the revered Afghan leader Ahmad Shah Massoud, delivered a stark ...
Kabul: It’s hard to miss Ahmad Shah Massoud. His bearded visage is painted onto blast walls across the Afghan capital, his photo adorns the windscreens of pro-government forces. And a central ...
FARA FRIDAY: Ahmad Massoud, the leader of a key Afghan opposition group, has accused the Taliban of locking him out of his Twitter account — a crucial means of communication for Massoud and his ...
KABUL: In Kabul, it is hard to miss the late Ahmad Shah Massoud. His bearded visage is painted onto blast walls across the city, his photo adorns the windscreens of pro-government forces.
Afghan insurgent group leader Ahmad Massoud on Friday urged the diaspora to unite to find a "political" solution to end Taliban rule, describing his appeal as the beginning of a "new phase".
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