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Settam-e-Melli (Persian: ستم ملی, lit. 'National Oppression') was a
political movement in Afghanistan, led by
Tahir Badakhshi. The
organization was affiliated...
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Settam-e-Melli
formed and led by
Tahir Badakhshi. The
Settam-e-Melli was a part of the
insurgency against the PDPA government. In 1979, a
Settam-e-Melli...
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Other Factions:
Sharafat Kuh
Front Harakat-e-Mulavi
Nimruz Front Settam-e-Melli
Afghan Mellat Party ****stani Units: ISI (covertly) SSG (covertly)...
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Millat with at
least three different factions on the Pashtun(ist) side and
Settam-e
Melli on the
Tajik side, with some
Uzbek and
Turkmen elements, and currently...
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Adolph Dubs
Afghanistan Kabul Afghanistan
February 14, 1979
attack by
Settam-e-Melli
Arnold Lewis Raphel ****stan
Bahawalpur ****stan
August 17, 1988...
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responsibility for the
kidnapping and
murder to the
leftist anti-Pashtun
group Settam-e-Melli, but
others consider that to be dubious,
pointing to a
former Kabul...
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Additionally a
Baloch nationalist group operated called the
Nimruz Front. The
Settam-e-Melli was a
small long-time
splinter faction of the PDPA
based in Badakhshan...
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believed by some to have been "sparked by anti-Pashtun frustrations. The
Settam-e-Melli, led by
Tajik activist Tahir Badakhshi, has been
described as "an...
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Deputy Chairman Mahbubullah Koshani 21
February 1989 – 21 May 1990
Settam-e-Melli
Tajik Deputy Chairman Sarwar Mangal 21
February 1989 – 21 May 1990...
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Mellat Party which was
banned after the Saur Revolution,
being part of
Settam-e-Melli,
fuelling sectarianism,
distributing pamphlets,
creating anti-government...