Beyaz Saray'da basın mensuplarının sorularını yanıtlayan ABD Başkanı Donald Trump, "Onlara saldıracağız, çok sert ...
Abdul Rashid Dostum, an ethnic Uzbek warlord and former politician in Afghanistan who is a member of the Supreme Council of National Resistance coalition, has said that his fighters are prepared to ...
How I finagled my way into the compound of Afghanistan's most notorious warlord. Shiberghan, Afghanistan (one day before the election)—There was no mistaking the general’s “castle.” Its pastel-colored ...
Whether Dostum is convicted or not, there will be anger and accusations that the rule of law has been cheated. Afghanistan’s First Vice President Abdul Rashid Dostum left the country in mid-May, ...
If presidential contender Ashraf Ghani wins the election recount under way in Afghanistan, his running mate General Abdul Rashid Dostum will be the country’s next vice president. A highly ...
General Abdul Rashid Dostum’s statement on allegations surrounding the deaths of Taliban prisoners who surrendered to Northern Alliance forces in November 2001 underscores the need for an urgent ...
DASHT-E LEILI, Afghanistan -- Seven years ago, a convoy of container trucks rumbled across northern Afghanistan loaded with the human cargo of suspected Taliban and al-Qaida members who'd surrendered ...
Gen. Rashid Dostum is a large man, with large appetites. He is said -- mythically, perhaps -- to consume 12 chickens and two liters of vodka at a sitting. He also has an appetite for power. From his ...
Afghan Vice President Abdul Rashid Dostum is expected to return to Kabul Sunday, more than a year after fleeing the country during an investigation into the rape and torture of a political rival. The ...
More than 150 fighters have taken over the residence of a notorious Afghan warlord. Many are adjusting to a new lifestyle while awaiting orders from the new government. By Jordan Bryon, Alexandra ...
Afghan Vice President Abdul Rashid Dostum narrowly escaped a suspected suicide bomb attack at Kabul airport as he returned home on Sunday after more than a year in exile Dostum, who left his country ...
Afghan Vice President Abdul Rashid Dostum has had to cancel his upcoming trip to the U.S. because the State Department threatened to refuse him a visa. The State Department has previously called ...
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