Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Mohammad Nasim Faqiri (محمد نسیم فقیری; born 1958) is an Afghan politician and diplomat.He has served as a longtime spokesman for Jamiat-e Islami in Afghanistan, and was appointed Secretary General of the organization.In May 2005, prior to Afghanistan`s first post-Taliban elections for its national legislature, the Wolesi Jirgaand Provincial Councils, the Pak Tribune,quoted Faqiri discussing his party forming alliances with other parties with a mujahedin background, including theDaawat-i-Islami.In August 2005, the Pak Tribune quoted Faqiri responding to allegations that some members of his party had committed war crimes.He has also worked as a diplomat in Australia.In June 2010, a special Loya Jirga to seek the opinions of Afghanistan`s elders was convened on the best way to bring peace. Faqiri was one of representatives from Lagham Province. He spoke in favor of a reconciliation with the Taliban."@en }
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- Mohammad_Nasim_Faqiri abstract "Mohammad Nasim Faqiri (محمد نسیم فقیری; born 1958) is an Afghan politician and diplomat.He has served as a longtime spokesman for Jamiat-e Islami in Afghanistan, and was appointed Secretary General of the organization.In May 2005, prior to Afghanistan`s first post-Taliban elections for its national legislature, the Wolesi Jirgaand Provincial Councils, the Pak Tribune,quoted Faqiri discussing his party forming alliances with other parties with a mujahedin background, including theDaawat-i-Islami.In August 2005, the Pak Tribune quoted Faqiri responding to allegations that some members of his party had committed war crimes.He has also worked as a diplomat in Australia.In June 2010, a special Loya Jirga to seek the opinions of Afghanistan`s elders was convened on the best way to bring peace. Faqiri was one of representatives from Lagham Province. He spoke in favor of a reconciliation with the Taliban.".
- Q16192847 abstract "Mohammad Nasim Faqiri (محمد نسیم فقیری; born 1958) is an Afghan politician and diplomat.He has served as a longtime spokesman for Jamiat-e Islami in Afghanistan, and was appointed Secretary General of the organization.In May 2005, prior to Afghanistan`s first post-Taliban elections for its national legislature, the Wolesi Jirgaand Provincial Councils, the Pak Tribune,quoted Faqiri discussing his party forming alliances with other parties with a mujahedin background, including theDaawat-i-Islami.In August 2005, the Pak Tribune quoted Faqiri responding to allegations that some members of his party had committed war crimes.He has also worked as a diplomat in Australia.In June 2010, a special Loya Jirga to seek the opinions of Afghanistan`s elders was convened on the best way to bring peace. Faqiri was one of representatives from Lagham Province. He spoke in favor of a reconciliation with the Taliban.".