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Just a few steps from the ruins of the Darul Aman palace, one of Kabulās most tragic symbols, Gulbuddin Hekmatyar found his new home.The notorious warlord was allowed to return to Kabul a few weeks ago after 20 years of hiding as he signed a peace agreement with the Afghan government.
....Since Hekmatyarās return, thousands of his posters have flooded Kabul and other big cities. Wealthy politicians have reportedly offered him more men, weapons, cash and other kind of support. His supporters insist that his ruthless behaviour in the civil war was no more criminal than that of other militia bosses, while critics say he does not deserve a role in Afghanistanās future unless he renounces his past, which he has not done yet.
According to some observers, Hekmatyarās return would not have been possible without Washingtonās permission. Itās part of another political game in the country, they argue. āOur country is a chessboard for the super powers. Some of them just decided that Hekmatyar, who was also their puppet in the past, should return while others might not be happy about it,ā said Homayun, a bookseller.
A new warlord in town
This guy is on good terms with the Taliban.
....Since Hekmatyarās return, thousands of his posters have flooded Kabul and other big cities. Wealthy politicians have reportedly offered him more men, weapons, cash and other kind of support. His supporters insist that his ruthless behaviour in the civil war was no more criminal than that of other militia bosses, while critics say he does not deserve a role in Afghanistanās future unless he renounces his past, which he has not done yet.
According to some observers, Hekmatyarās return would not have been possible without Washingtonās permission. Itās part of another political game in the country, they argue. āOur country is a chessboard for the super powers. Some of them just decided that Hekmatyar, who was also their puppet in the past, should return while others might not be happy about it,ā said Homayun, a bookseller.
A new warlord in town
This guy is on good terms with the Taliban.