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Constitution of the Interim Islamic Government of Afghanistan
Afghan Interim Government defines Afghan Foreign policy as supporting [Nonalignment; Peace] and solidarity with [Arab countries; Muslims] ; Afghan Interim Government. Constitution defines the Domestic policy of the Afghan Interim Government regarding [Islamic law; Modernization; Political rights] ; Afghan Interim Government. Constitution calls for the continuation of Insurgency operations until Soviet Union Troop Withdrawal from Afghanistan (May 1988-February 1989) is complete ; Afghan Interim Government. Constitution establishes Islamic governments in accordance with Islamic law and describes the responsibilities of the Afghan Interim Government regarding [Legislation; Law enforcement; Resettlement; Reforms; Elections] ; Afghan Interim Government. Constitution text
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Committee of 14 Recommends Vote by Full Shura
Afghan Rebel Alliance (Pakistan) is allocated the top seven positions in the Afghan Interim Government which will be filled through Elections by all the members of the Shura of Afghan Rebels in Pakistan (February 1989)
Government Document
Two Mujahidin Discuss Consultative Shura
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Afghan Interim Government
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Afghan Rebel Alliance (Pakistan)
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Shura of Afghan Rebels in Pakistan (February 1989)
1989
Afghan Rebel Alliance (Pakistan) has not informed all its members about either the goals of the Shura of Afghan Rebels in Pakistan (February 1989) or the planned composition of the Afghan Interim Government
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Your Meeting with House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Dante Fascell, Friday, March 11, 1988, at 4:30 p.m
Michael H. Armacost is advised to discuss [Geneva Negotiations on Afghanistan (1981-1988); Pakistan; Afghan rebels; Afghan Interim Government; Negative Symmetry] with Dante B. Fascell and to seek his views on the sentiments of the U.S. Congress toward a continuation of United States assistance to Afghan rebels
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Alliance Reaches Agreement on Interim Government
Afghan Rebel Alliance (Pakistan) reaches an agreement to propose to the Shura of Afghan Rebels in Pakistan (February 1989) an Afghan Interim Government with Sibghatullah Mojaddedi as Afghanistan. President and Ahmad Shah as Afghanistan. Prime Minister; United States Consulate. Peshawar comments that there are doubts about the Afghan Interim Government being accepted by most Afghan citizens because it would be selected by an unelected Shura of Afghan Rebels in Pakistan (February 1989)
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Afghanistan--Meeting with Ambassador Oakley
U.S. Agency for International Development agenda for a meeting with Robert B. Oakley includes discussion of [Afghanistan Conflict (1978-); Cross-Border Humanitarian Assistance Program] and [Funding; Food assistance; Narcotics interdiction] activities of the U.S. Agency for International Development ; U.S. Agency for International Development plans discussions with Robert B. Oakley regarding its Negotiations to transfer 60 thousand metric tons of Wheat to Pakistan for delivery to Afghan refugees in Pakistan ; U.S. Agency for International Development plans to discuss the [Afghan Interim Government; Afghan rebels; Public relations] and Democracy in Afghanistan with Robert B. Oakley
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Minor Afghan Resistance Parties Want Representation in Consultative Shura
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Afghan Interim Government
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Afghan Rebel Alliance (Pakistan)
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Harakat-i Inqilab-i Islami Afghanistan (Mohammadi)
1989
[Harakat-i Inqilab-i Islami Afghanistan (Mohammadi); Harakat-i Islami (Mohseni); Itihad-i Islami Baraye Azad-i Afghanistan (Sayyaf)] demand representation in the [Shura of Afghan Rebels in Pakistan (February 1989); Afghan Interim Government] and call for the dismantling of the Afghan Rebel Alliance (Pakistan)
Government Document
Afghanistan--Briefing of Ambassador Peter Tomsen
U.S. Agency for International Development agenda for briefing Peter Tomsen on the Cross-Border Humanitarian Assistance Program includes discussions of [Funding; Food assistance] and AID support for the Afghan Interim Government
Government Document
Afghanistan
United States policy toward Afghanistan welcomes the Afghan Rebel Alliance-Soviet Union Direct Negotiations (1988-1989) and supports the right to Self-determination of the Afghan citizens ; Afghan Rebel Alliance-Soviet Union Direct Negotiations (1988-1989) is deadlocked over the participation of the People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan in a future Afghan government ; Afghan rebels control the Panjshir Valley and are mounting Attacks on [Kandahar; Jalalabad] ; U.S. Department of State. Bureau of Public Affairs reports that the first phase of Soviet Union Troop Withdrawal from Afghanistan (May 1988-February 1989) was completed on schedule and further Negotiations with the Afghan rebels are expected ; Afghan Rebel Alliance (Pakistan) announces the formation of the Afghan Interim Government and plans to form a council comprising representatives of the [Afghan rebels; Intellectuals; Tribal leaders] and Afghan citizens associated with the Najibullah Administration (4 May 1986-) who are not members of the People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan
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Soviet Government April 27 Statement on Afghanistan
Soviet Union official statement of the Geneva Accords of April 1988 urges Pakistan to influence the Afghan Rebel Alliance (Pakistan) to reach agreement with the Najibullah Administration (4 May 1986-) on issues pertaining to [Coalition governments; Afghan Interim Government] ; Soviet Union official statement on the Geneva Accords of April 1988 praises the United Nations efforts for Conflict resolution
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