Obaidullah Akhund

Mullah Obaidullah Achund (* unknown; † March 5, 2010 in Karachi) is a leading Afghan Talib.

Achund, who was defense minister during the reign of the Taliban, is considered one of the closest associates of the Taliban chief Mullah Omar and was a member of the so-called Quetta Council of the Taliban. According to the 2005 Taliban spokesman Abdul Latif Hakimi arrested Achund was had by only two persons, the direct access to Mullah Omar. He had attacks, such as, for example, personally ordered on foreign assistance services in March 2005.

After 2001 he was regarded as the key figure of the Taliban in blazing guerrilla war.

End of February 2007 he was arrested shortly after the claims of the U.S. by Pakistani intelligence official in the provincial capital Quetta. In addition, you can still arrested several other Taliban. Among them are loud Publications of the newspaper Dawn, the two important leader Amir Khan Haqqani, commander of the Afghan province of Zabul, and Abdul Bari, former governor of Helmand. 2007, he has threatened suicide attacks against the German Armed Forces in Afghanistan.

Obaidullah was replaced in November 2007 by the Taliban against 200 captured Pakistani soldiers. In February 2008 he was arrested again and died on March 5, 2010 in a prison in Karachi.

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  • Politicians (Afghanistan)
  • Person (Islam)
  • Military person (Afghanistan)
  • Afghan
  • Born in the 20th century
  • Died in 2010
  • Man
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