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Khalil Haqqani

Khalil-ur-Rahman Haqqani (Pashto: خلیل‌الرحمن حقاني [xalilʊrahˈmɑn haqɑˈni]; born 1 January 1966), also known as Khalil-ur-Rehman Haqqani, Khalil al-Rahman Haqqani, Khaleel Haqqani and Khalil Ahmad Haqqani, is the Afghan Minister of Refugees and a prominent leader of the Haqqani network.[1][2]

Khalil-ur-Rehman Haqqani
خلیل‌الرحمن حقاني
Minister of Refugees
Acting
Assumed office
7 September 2021
Prime MinisterMohammad Hassan Akhund
Supreme LeaderHibatullah Akhundzada
Personal details
Born (1966-01-01) 1 January 1966 (age 57)
Paktia Province, Kingdom of Afghanistan
Political partyTaliban
RelationsJalaluddin Haqqani (brother)
Sirajuddin Haqqani (nephew)
Anas Haqqani (nephew)
Abdulaziz Haqqani (nephew)
Military service
Allegiance Taliban (Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan)
Branch/service Haqqani network
Years of serviceuntil 2021
RankChief of operations (until 2009)
Commander (2009-2021)
CommandsChief of security for Kabul (August 10, 2021 - September 7, 2021)
Battles/warsSoviet–Afghan War

War in Afghanistan

Activities Edit

During the Afghan War Haqqani engaged in international fundraising for the Taliban and supported Taliban operations in Afghanistan.[3] In 2002, Khalil deployed men under his charge to reinforce al-Qaida in Paktia Province, Afghanistan.[3] In 2009, Haqqani aided in the detention of enemy prisoners captured by the Haqqani network and the Taliban.[3] In 2010, Haqqani provided funding to the Taliban in Logar Province, Afghanistan.[3] Haqqani has carried out orders provided by his nephew, Sirajuddin Haqqani, a leader of the Haqqani network and who was designated a terrorist in March 2008 under Executive Order 13224.[3]

On 9 February 2011, the United States Department of the Treasury under Executive Order 13224 designated Khalil Haqqani a Specially Designated Global Terrorist[4] and offered a US$5 million bounty for him as one their most wanted terrorists.[5][3] He is listed with the title of a hajji and addresses in Peshawar, Miram Shah, North Waziristan Agency in Pakistan and in Paktia, Afghanistan; while his date of birth has been variously given between 1958 and 1966.[6]

On 9 February 2011 the United Nations pursuant to paragraph 2 of resolution 1904 (2009), Khalil Haqqani was added to the 1988 Sanctions List (TAi.150) for association with Al-Qaida, Osama bin Laden or the Taliban for “participating in the financing, planning, facilitating, preparing, or perpetrating of acts or activities by, in conjunction with, under the name of, on behalf of, or in support of” or “otherwise supporting acts or activities of” the Taliban.[7]

The Haqqani network was founded by Khalil Haqqani's brother Jalaluddin Haqqani. In the mid-1990s they joined Mullah Mohammed Omar's Taliban regime.[7] The UN determined that Haqqani engages in fundraising activities on behalf of the Taliban and the Haqqani network and conducts international travel to obtain financial supporters.[7] As of September 2009, Haqqani obtained financial support from the Arab states of the Persian Gulf and from sources in South Asia and East Asia.[7] In addition, Khalil has acted on behalf of Al-Qaida and is associated with their military operations including the deployment of reinforcements to Al-Qaida elements in Paktia Province, Afghanistan.[7]

Government positions Edit

In August 2021, after the fall of Kabul, Haqqani was placed in charge of security for the Kabul during the transition of power.[8][9]

On 7 September 2021, Khalil Haqqani was appointed as Minister of Refugees for the reinstated Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan.[10]

References Edit

  1. ^ United States Foreign Terrorist Organizations
  2. ^ Fox News: Top terrorist on most wanted list is welcomed into Kabul
  3. ^ a b c d e f Rewards for Justice - Khalil Haqqani
  4. ^
  5. ^ New York Times: Khalil Haqqani, long on America’s terrorist list, is welcomed by cheering crowds in Kabul
  6. ^ "HAQQANI, Khalil ur Rahman". sanctionssearch.ofac.treas.gov. Retrieved 5 October 2022.
  7. ^ a b c d e United Nations Security Council - Khalil Ahmed Haqqani
  8. ^ Latifi, Ali M. (22 August 2021). "'All Afghans' should feel safe under Taliban, says security chief". Al Jazeera English.
  9. ^ Gardner, Frank (26 August 2021). "Afghanistan crisis: Who are Isis-K?". BBC News.
  10. ^ "Taliban announce new government for Afghanistan". BBC News. 7 September 2021. from the original on 7 September 2021. Retrieved 7 September 2021.

Further reading Edit

External links Edit

  • The Haqqani Network (PDF), by Jeffrey A. Dressler, Institute for the Study of War

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Khalil ur Rahman Haqqani Pashto خلیل الرحمن حقاني xalilʊrahˈmɑn haqɑˈni born 1 January 1966 also known as Khalil ur Rehman Haqqani Khalil al Rahman Haqqani Khaleel Haqqani and Khalil Ahmad Haqqani is the Afghan Minister of Refugees and a prominent leader of the Haqqani network 1 2 HajiKhalil ur Rehman Haqqaniخلیل الرحمن حقانيMinister of RefugeesActingAssumed office 7 September 2021Prime MinisterMohammad Hassan AkhundSupreme LeaderHibatullah AkhundzadaPersonal detailsBorn 1966 01 01 1 January 1966 age 57 Paktia Province Kingdom of AfghanistanPolitical partyTalibanRelationsJalaluddin Haqqani brother Sirajuddin Haqqani nephew Anas Haqqani nephew Abdulaziz Haqqani nephew Military serviceAllegianceTaliban Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan Branch serviceHaqqani networkYears of serviceuntil 2021RankChief of operations until 2009 Commander 2009 2021 CommandsChief of security for Kabul August 10 2021 September 7 2021 Battles warsSoviet Afghan War Operation Magistral Siege of Khost Siege of Urgun Battle of Jaji Battle for Hill 3234War in Afghanistan War in North West Pakistan 2021 Taliban offensive Contents 1 Activities 2 Government positions 3 References 4 Further reading 5 External linksActivities EditDuring the Afghan War Haqqani engaged in international fundraising for the Taliban and supported Taliban operations in Afghanistan 3 In 2002 Khalil deployed men under his charge to reinforce al Qaida in Paktia Province Afghanistan 3 In 2009 Haqqani aided in the detention of enemy prisoners captured by the Haqqani network and the Taliban 3 In 2010 Haqqani provided funding to the Taliban in Logar Province Afghanistan 3 Haqqani has carried out orders provided by his nephew Sirajuddin Haqqani a leader of the Haqqani network and who was designated a terrorist in March 2008 under Executive Order 13224 3 On 9 February 2011 the United States Department of the Treasury under Executive Order 13224 designated Khalil Haqqani a Specially Designated Global Terrorist 4 and offered a US 5 million bounty for him as one their most wanted terrorists 5 3 He is listed with the title of a hajji and addresses in Peshawar Miram Shah North Waziristan Agency in Pakistan and in Paktia Afghanistan while his date of birth has been variously given between 1958 and 1966 6 On 9 February 2011 the United Nations pursuant to paragraph 2 of resolution 1904 2009 Khalil Haqqani was added to the 1988 Sanctions List TAi 150 for association with Al Qaida Osama bin Laden or the Taliban for participating in the financing planning facilitating preparing or perpetrating of acts or activities by in conjunction with under the name of on behalf of or in support of or otherwise supporting acts or activities of the Taliban 7 The Haqqani network was founded by Khalil Haqqani s brother Jalaluddin Haqqani In the mid 1990s they joined Mullah Mohammed Omar s Taliban regime 7 The UN determined that Haqqani engages in fundraising activities on behalf of the Taliban and the Haqqani network and conducts international travel to obtain financial supporters 7 As of September 2009 Haqqani obtained financial support from the Arab states of the Persian Gulf and from sources in South Asia and East Asia 7 In addition Khalil has acted on behalf of Al Qaida and is associated with their military operations including the deployment of reinforcements to Al Qaida elements in Paktia Province Afghanistan 7 Government positions EditIn August 2021 after the fall of Kabul Haqqani was placed in charge of security for the Kabul during the transition of power 8 9 On 7 September 2021 Khalil Haqqani was appointed as Minister of Refugees for the reinstated Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan 10 References Edit United States Foreign Terrorist Organizations Fox News Top terrorist on most wanted list is welcomed into Kabul a b c d e f Rewards for Justice Khalil Haqqani Executive Order 13224 Blocking Terrorist Property and a summary of the Terrorism Sanctions Regulations New York Times Khalil Haqqani long on America s terrorist list is welcomed by cheering crowds in Kabul HAQQANI Khalil ur Rahman sanctionssearch ofac treas gov Retrieved 5 October 2022 a b c d e United Nations Security Council Khalil Ahmed Haqqani Latifi Ali M 22 August 2021 All Afghans should feel safe under Taliban says security chief Al Jazeera English Gardner Frank 26 August 2021 Afghanistan crisis Who are Isis K BBC News Taliban announce new government for Afghanistan BBC News 7 September 2021 Archived from the original on 7 September 2021 Retrieved 7 September 2021 Further reading EditU S Army 2014 The Haqqani Network CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform ISBN 978 1500318796 Brown Vahid 2013 Fountainhead of Jihad The Haqqani Nexus 1973 2012 Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 932798 0 Coll Steve 2004 Ghost Wars The Secret History of the CIA Afghanistan and Bin Laden from the Soviet Invasion to September 10 2001 Penguin Press ISBN 1 59420 007 6 Goodson Larry P 2001 Afghanistan s Endless War State Failure Regional Politics and the Rise of the Taliban Seattle University of Washington Press ISBN 0 295 98111 3 OCLC 44634408 Griffiths John C 2001 Afghanistan A History of Conflict London Carlton Books ISBN 978 1 84222 597 4 Matinuddin Kamal 1999 The Taliban Phenomenon Afghanistan 1994 1997 Karachi Oxford University Press ISBN 0 19 579274 2 Rashid Ahmed 2000 Taliban Militant Islam Oil and Fundamentalism in Central Asia New Haven Yale University Press ISBN 978 0 300 08340 8 Rashid Ahmad 2001 Taliban The Story of the Afghan Warlords London Pan Books ISBN 0 330 49221 7 External links EditThe Haqqani Network PDF by Jeffrey A Dressler Institute for the Study of WarPortals nbsp Afghanistan nbsp Islam nbsp Pakistan Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Khalil Haqqani amp oldid 1148686449, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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