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Tariq Ghazniwal
Spokesperson for the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan
Assumed office
6 September 2021
MinisterAmir Khan Muttaqi
Personal details
BornAfghanistan
Military service
Allegiance Afghanistan
Battles/warsWar in Afghanistan (2001-2021)

Tariq Ghazniwal is one of several spokespersons for the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan. He has distributed statements to the media by email in response to the assault on Marjah,[1] the death of Osama bin Laden,[2] and Western intervention in Libya.[3]

Education and life

See also

References

  1. ^ Marines find Taliban resistance more disorganised, 17 February 2010, Jamaican Observer.
  2. ^ Bin Laden's death gives Al-Qaeda new ammunition, 7 May 2011, New Zealand Herald.
  3. ^ Taliban condemn attacks on Libya, 20 March 2011, New York Times.