In the last half-century of Afghanistan’s political journey, the country became extremely chaotic and unstable, and it deviated from the group of its rivals. Much of this is attributed to the coup of April 27, when opposition parties staged a coup against the government of Sardar Mohammad Daoud Khan, laying the foundation for a major tragedy and long-term instability. But why were these parties used by the Soviet superpower of that time?
Furthermore, what were the mistakes of the opposition parties? Who were the KGB spies gathered around? How were Dr. Najibullah’s final days in power? What was his visit to the United Nations office like, and to what extent does he bear responsibility for the country’s recent misfortunes?
In this regard, we have an interview with the former president of Afghanistan, Dr. Najibullah’s brother, Sediqullah Rahi, which we draw your attention to.
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