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- Q7461414 description "Suspected terrorist".
- Q7461414 description "Suspected terrorist".
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- Q7461414 abstract "Shahabuddin Hekmatyar was captured by Pakistan undercover police on August 17, 2008.He is the younger brother of Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, the founder of Hezb-e-Islami Gulbuddin.The United States classifies Hezb-e-Islami Gulbuddin as a terrorist organization.His capture was near Peshawar, on the road between the Shamshato refugee camp and the "University Town".The Asia Times reported that his capture by Pakistani security officials:...appears he was offered up by Pakistan in a desperate effort by NATO to unravel the links between the revival of warlordism in Afghanistan and the Taliban insurgency.In May 2005 the International Committee of the Red Cross delivered a letter to Shahabuddin Hekmatyar from his son Abdullah Shahab saying that he is being held at the Bagram Theater internment facility.His elder brother being underground it was Shahabuddin who announced the death of their mother in April 2003.Pakistani newspaper The News International reported in January 2009 that Shahabuddin had been recently released after six months in Pakistani custody.The paper reported that his younger son, Salahuddin, had recently been released from Afghan custody, after three years of detention.They reported, however, that his elder son, Abdullah Shahab, remained in US custody in Bagram.".
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- Q7461414 name "Hekmatyar, Shahabuddin".
- Q7461414 shortDescription "Suspected terrorist".
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- Q7461414 comment "Shahabuddin Hekmatyar was captured by Pakistan undercover police on August 17, 2008.He is the younger brother of Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, the founder of Hezb-e-Islami Gulbuddin.The United States classifies Hezb-e-Islami Gulbuddin as a terrorist organization.His capture was near Peshawar, on the road between the Shamshato refugee camp and the "University Town".The Asia Times reported that his capture by Pakistani security officials:...appears he was offered up by Pakistan in a desperate effort by NATO to unravel the links between the revival of warlordism in Afghanistan and the Taliban insurgency.In May 2005 the International Committee of the Red Cross delivered a letter to Shahabuddin Hekmatyar from his son Abdullah Shahab saying that he is being held at the Bagram Theater internment facility.His elder brother being underground it was Shahabuddin who announced the death of their mother in April 2003.Pakistani newspaper The News International reported in January 2009 that Shahabuddin had been recently released after six months in Pakistani custody.The paper reported that his younger son, Salahuddin, had recently been released from Afghan custody, after three years of detention.They reported, however, that his elder son, Abdullah Shahab, remained in US custody in Bagram.".
- Q7461414 label "Shahabuddin Hekmatyar".
- Q7461414 givenName "Shahabuddin".
- Q7461414 name "Hekmatyar, Shahabuddin".
- Q7461414 name "Shahabuddin Hekmatyar".
- Q7461414 surname "Hekmatyar".