Ajmal Selab
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Head of the office of Ahmad zia massoud former vice president of Afghanistan and Deputy of Jamiat-e- islami Afghanistan pary | |
Assumed office 2017 | |
Secretary and Special Assistant to the Special Representative of the President for Reforms and Good Governance | |
In office 2014–2017 | |
Prosecutor in Afghanistan's Attorney General's Office | |
In office 2007–2010 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Jangalak village , Panjsher province | January 11, 1984
Political party | Jamiat-E-Islami Afghanistan |
Children | 3 |
Alma mater | Kabul University |
Occupation | politician and lawyer |
Ethnicity | Tajik |
Website |
Ajmal Selab (born January 11, 1984) (Jangalak village, Panjshir) is a politician and lawyer from Afghanistan. He is a member of Jamiat-e-Islami Afghanistan and a close relative of Ahmad Zia Masoud.
Early life and education[edit]
Ajmal Selab was born on January 11, 1984, in the village of Jangalek, Panjshir. He entered the elementary school in Gholam Haider Khan High School in 1990 and graduated from Ustad Khalilullah Khalili High School in 2002. He started learning at, "Kardan Institute" in the economics department. After completing this training course, he was engaged in cooperation with the Institute (CHA) as the deputy of the relations office. At the same time, he was engaged in studying law and political science in Misbah Institute of Higher Education. Then, in 2008, he officially joined the Attorney General's Office of Investigation and Investigation. After two years of working with the Attorney General in 2010, he resigned and started working as the secretary of the leader of the National Front of Afghanistan. In 2014, he completed his bachelor's degree at the Faculty of Law and Political Science in Kabul. And in the same year, after the presidential election of Afghanistan, he started working as a special assistant to Ahmad Zia Masoud, the extraordinary representative of the president in matters of reforms and good governance. After the differences between Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai and Ahmad Zia Massoud, which led to the resignation of Masoud,[1] Selab continued his duties as the head of the office of Masoud in the office of the vice president of Jamiat-e-Islami Afghanistan. On August 15, 2021, he left for Pakistan with a delegation of 11 people, including Masoud and other political leaders and politicians of the country, for peace talks.[2] But these negotiation did not yield any results and the republican system of Afghanistan collapsed.
Political activities[edit]
In 2002, Selab became a member of the political party Jamiat-e-Islami Afghanistan. After the formation of National Front of Afghanistan in 2010, he joined this political movement. In 2018, he was a candidate for the country's parliament from the field of resistance. But after consulting with the elders of the country, he withdrew from his candidacy. After August 2021, Selab is engaged in political activities abroad. "After the fall of the Afghan government to the Taliban, Ajmal Selab joined the National Resistance Front of Afghanistan. In an interview with the Industry Information Newspaper of Afghanistan, Selab stated, 'Ahmad Massoud and a group of northern leaders are prepared for resistance if the negotiations do not yield results.' He expressed optimism about the outcome of the talks between members of the Jamiat-E-islami party and Pakistani leaders, stating that this meeting would conclude with a 'national political consensus.' Mr. Selab also mentioned that young people from various regions of Afghanistan are arriving in Panjshir every day and joining the resistance front, which is ready to defend Panjshir in the event of a Taliban attack."[3]
Cultural activities[edit]
After the death of poet and mystic of Afghanistan Heydari wojoudi, Ajmal Selab took responsibility for the construction of his tomb. In 2021, newspaper announced that the work of this tomb has been completed. The country's poets and writers thanked Selab for the construction of this cultural building during several meetings.[4]
References[edit]
- ↑ "Ahmad Zia Massoud, the extraordinary representative of the President of Afghanistan, was dismissed". BBC News (in فارسی). April 17, 2017.
- ↑ "Foreign Minister of Pakistan met with Afghan political figures". BBC News (in فارسی). August 15, 2021.
- ↑ "The resistance front against the Taliban has been formed". Industry Information Newspaper. 2021.
- ↑ "With the cooperation of Ajmal Selab, the construction of Heydari wojoudi's tomb has been completed by 95%". 8AM MEDIA. 2021.
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