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Abdul Rahim Ghafoorzai (c.1947 – 21 August 1997) was a politician and diplomat ofAfghanistan. He was an ethnicPashtun, a member of the BarakzaiMohammadzai tribe.
Abdul Rahim Ghafoorzai | |
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عبدالرحیم غفورزی | |
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Prime Minister of Afghanistan | |
In office 11 August 1997 – 21 August 1997 Disputed byMohammad Rabbani | |
President | Burhanuddin Rabbani |
Preceded by | Gulbuddin Hekmatyar |
Succeeded by | Mohammad Rabbani (Islamic Emirate) continues serving |
Foreign Minister of Afghanistan | |
In office 1996 – 21 August 1997 Disputed byMohammad Ghous | |
President | Burhannudin Rabbani |
Preceded by | Najibullah Lafraie |
Succeeded by | Mohammad Ghous (Islamic Emirate) continues serving |
Personal details | |
Born | 1947[citation needed] |
Died | 21 August 1997 (aged 49-50) Bamyan,Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan |
During the 1970s he entered the Afghan foreign service. He was sent to the United States to represent the political administration supported by the Soviet Union. As the ambassador to the United Nations, Ghafoorzai thought it his duty to call on global partners to denounce the Soviet invasion in 1979. From then until 1992, he worked to encourage international opposition to the regime that the Soviets had set up in Afghanistan.
When the communist government fell in 1992, Ghafoorzai acted as an intermediary to unite the contending factions. He worked in theUnited Nations until 1995 and then became deputy foreign minister. He becameforeign minister in July 1996.
In September 1996 the government troops withdrew from Kabul and theTaliban captured Afghanistan's capital,Kabul. The international community, other thanPakistan, theUnited Arab Emirates andSaudi Arabia, did not recognize the Taliban as Afghanistan's legitimate government. The newIslamic State of Afghanistan government established the new cabinet inMazar e Sharif in the north of Afghanistan, meanwhile the Afghanistan embassies and the permanent mission of Afghanistan to the United Nations were in control of Islamic State of Afghanistan as the legitimate representative of Afghanistan. Ghafoorzai continued as Afghanistan's foreign minister until 11 August 1997.
Just ten days before his death, he was appointedprime minister of the Islamic State of Afghanistan government.[1] He was killed when theAntonov An-32 plane he was travelling on crashed inBamyan Airport, near the city ofBamyan,[2] where he was going to negotiate with allies to form his cabinet.
References
edit- ^"New leader dies in air crash".The Irish Times. 22 August 1997. Retrieved19 September 2024.
- ^"Runway excursion Accident Antonov An-32, Thursday 21 August 1997".asn.flightsafety.org. Retrieved19 September 2024.
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Preceded by | — DISPUTED — Foreign Minister of Afghanistan 1996–1997 Disputed byMohammad Ghous Reason for dispute: Afghan Civil War (1996–2001) | Succeeded by |
Preceded by | — DISPUTED — Prime Minister of Afghanistan 1997 Disputed byMohammad Rabbani Reason for dispute: Afghan Civil War (1996–2001) | Succeeded by |