Mohammad Hassan Akhund

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SECURITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE ESTABLISHED PURSUANT TO
RESOLUTION 1988(2011)
INDIVIDUALS ASSOCIATED WITH TALIBAN
NARRATIVE SUMMARIES OF REASONS FOR LISTING
TI.H.2.01. MOHAMMAD HASSAN AKHUND
Mohammad Hassan Akhund was listed on 25 January 2001 concurrently as the
First Deputy of the Council of Ministers, Foreign Minister and Governor of Kandahar
of the Taliban regime so falling within the provisions of resolutions 1267 (1999) and
1333 (2000) of the United Nations Security Council regarding acts and activities of
the Taliban authorities.
Additional information:
Mohammad Hassan Akhund is a close associate and Political Advisor of Mohammed
Omar (TI.O.4.01).
Mohammad Hassan Akhund remained an active leader of the Taliban as at mid2009. He was a member of the Taliban Supreme Council as at December 2009. He
was one of the most effective Taliban commanders as at early 2010.
Related listed individuals and entities:
Mohammed Omar (TI.O.4.01), listed on 31 January 2001
TI.A.3.01. ABDUL KABIR MOHAMMAD JAN
Abdul Kabir Mohammad Jan was listed on 25 January 2001 concurrently as the
Second Deputy, Economic Affairs, Council of Ministers, Governor of the Nangarhar
Province, and Head of Eastern Zone of the Taliban regime so falling within the
provisions of resolutions 1267 (1999) and 1333 (2000) of the United Nations Security
Council regarding acts and activities of the Taliban authorities.
Additional information:
Abdul Kabir Mohammad Jan was a member of the Taliban's high leadership council
as announced by Mohammed Omar (TI.O.4.01) in October 2006, and was appointed
military commander of the eastern zone in Oct 2007. He was a member of the
Taliban Supreme Council as at 2009.
Related listed individuals and entities:
Mohammed Omar (TI.O.4.01), listed on 31 January 2001
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TTI.O.4.01. MOHAMMED OMAR
Mohammed Omar was listed on 31 January 2001 as the Leader of the Faithful
('Amir ul-Mumineen') of the Taliban regime so falling within the provisions of
resolutions 1267 (1999) and 1333 (2000) of the United Nations Security Council
regarding acts and activities of the Taliban authorities.
Additional information:
Mohammed Omar holds the title of ‘Commander of the Faithful of the Islamic Emirate
of Afghanistan’ and is the supreme leader of the Taliban movement in the Taliban
hierarchy. He sheltered Usama bin Laden (QI.B.8.01 on the Al-Qaida Sanctions List)
and his Al-Qaida (QE.A.4.01 on the Al-Qaida Sanctions List) network in the years
prior to the 11 September 2001 attacks in the United States. He has been directing
the Taliban against the Government of Afghanistan and their allies in Afghanistan
since 2001.
Mohammed Omar commands the allegiance of other prominent military leaders in
the region, such as Jalaluddin Haqqani (TI.H.40.01). Gulbuddin Hekmatyar
(QI.H.88.03 on the Al-Qaida Sanctions List) has also cooperated with Mohammed
Omar and the Taliban.
Related listed individuals and entities:
Muhammad Taher Anwari (TI.A.5.01), listed on 23 February 2001
Fazl Mohammad Mazloom (TI.M.23.01), listed on 23 February 2001
Jalaluddin Haqqani (TI.H.40.01), listed on 25 January 2001
Mohammad Rasul (TI.M.104.01), listed on 23 February 2001
Related individuals and entities on the Al-Qaida Sanctions List:
Al-Qaida (QE.A.4.01), listed on 6 October 2001
Usama Muhammed Awad bin Laden (QI.B.8.01), listed on 25 January 2001
Gulbuddin Hekmatyar (QI.H.88.03), listed on 20 February 2003
TI.A.5.01. MUHAMMAD TAHER ANWARI
Muhammad Taher Anwari was listed on 23 February 2001 as Director of
Administrative Affairs of the Taliban regime so falling within the provisions of
resolutions 1267 (1999) and 1333 (2000) of the United Nations Security Council
regarding acts and activities of the Taliban authorities.
Additional information:
Muhammad Taher Anwari’s post as Director of Administrative Affairs fell under the
Council of Ministers of the Taliban regime, which was the highest level within the
Taliban hierarchy. He also served as Minister of Finance of the Taliban regime.
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He was also a speech writer for Taliban Supreme Leader Mohammed Omar
(TI.O.4.01).
Related listed individuals and entities:
Mohammed Omar (TI.O.4.01), listed on 31 January 2001
ITI.A.5.01. MUHAMMAD TAHER ANWARI
Muhammad Taher Anwari was listed on 23 February 2001 as Director of
Administrative Affairs of the Taliban regime so falling within the provisions of
resolutions 1267 (1999) and 1333 (2000) of the United Nations Security Council
regarding acts and activities of the Taliban authorities.
Additional information:
Muhammad Taher Anwari’s post as Director of Administrative Affairs fell under the
Council of Ministers of the Taliban regime, which was the highest level within the
Taliban hierarchy. He also served as Minister of Finance of the Taliban regime.
He was also a speech writer for Taliban Supreme Leader Mohammed Omar
(TI.O.4.01).
Related listed individuals and entities:
Mohammed Omar (TI.O.4.01), listed on 31 January 2001
TI.H.6.01. SAYYED MOHAMMED HAQQANI
Sayyed Mohammed Haqqani was listed on 31 January 2001 as the Director of
Administrative Affairs of the Taliban regime so falling within the provisions of
resolutions 1267 (1999) and 1333 (2000) of the United Nations Security Council
regarding acts and activities of the Taliban authorities.
Additional information:
Sayyed Mohammed Haqqani is allied with Gulbbudin Hekmatyar (QI.H.88.03 on the
Al-Qaida Sanctions List) and has been a long-standing supporter of Mullah
Mohammed Omar (TI.O.4.01). As Director of Administrative Affairs of the Taliban
regime, he distributed Afghan identity cards to Al-Qaida-related foreigners who
fought in Afghanistan and collected a significant amount of funds from them.
Sayyed Mohammed Haqqani met several times with Aiman Muhammed Rabi alZawahiri (QI.A.6.01 on the Al-Qaida Sanctions List) and Farhad, Mohammed Omar’s
secretary, in 2003 and 2004. He opened a bookstore in Qissa Khwani’s bazaar,
Peshawar, Pakistan, which has been implicated in the financing of the Taliban. He
was still an active Taliban insurgency leader as at March 2009. He was a member of
the Taliban Supreme Council as at June 2010.
Related listed individuals and entities
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Mohammed Omar (TI.O.4.01), listed on 31 January 2001
Related individuals and entities on the Al-Qaida Sanctions List:
Aiman Muhammed Rabi al-Zawahiri (QI.A.6.01), listed on 25 January 2001
Gulbuddin Hekmatyar (QI.H.88.03), listed on 20 February 2003
TI.M.7.01. ABDUL LATIF MANSUR
Abdul Latif Mansur was listed on 31 January 2001 as Minister of Agriculture of the
Taliban regime so falling within the provisions of resolutions 1267 (1999) and 1333
(2000) of the United Nations Security Council regarding acts and activities of the
Taliban authorities.
Additional information:
Abdul Latif Mansur was a member of the Taliban Supreme Council and Head of the
Council’s Political Commission as at 2009. He was the Taliban shadow governor of
Nangarhar Province, Afghanistan, in 2009 and the Head of the Taliban's political
commission as at mid-2009. As at May 2010, Abdul Latif Mansur was a senior
Taliban commander in eastern Afghanistan.
Related listed individuals and entities:
TI.U.8.01. SHAMS UR-RAHMAN ABDUL ZAHIR
Shams ur-Rahman Abdul Zahir was listed on 23 February 2001 as Deputy Minister
of Agriculture of the Taliban regime so falling within the provisions of resolutions
1267 (1999) and 1333 (2000) of the United Nations Security Council regarding acts
and activities of the Taliban authorities.
Additional information:
As at June 2007, Shams ur-Rahman Abdul Zahir was the Taliban member
responsible for the Kabul Province. He was in charge of Taliban military operations
in and around Kabul and has been involved in many attacks. He has involved in drug
trafficking.
Related listed individuals and entities:
TI.A.9.01. ATTIQULLAH AKHUND
Attiqullah Akhund was listed on 23 February 2001 as Deputy Minister of Agriculture
of the Taliban regime so falling within the provisions of resolutions 1267 (1999) and
1333 (2000) of the United Nations Security Council regarding acts and activities of
the Taliban authorities.
Additional information:
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Attiqullah Akhund was a member of Taliban Supreme Military Council as well as a
member in the Taliban Supreme Council as at June 2010.
Related listed individuals and entities:
TI.M.11.01. AKHTAR MOHAMMAD MANSOUR SHAH MOHAMMED
Akhtar Mohammad Mansour Shah Mohammed was listed on 25 January 2001 as
Minister of Civil Aviation and Transportation of the Taliban regime so falling within
the provisions of resolutions 1267 (1999) and 1333 (2000) of the United Nations
Security Council regarding acts and activities of the Taliban authorities.
Additional information:
Akhtar Mohammad Mansour Shah Mohammed is a prominent member of the
Taliban leadership. He was repatriated to Afghanistan in September 2006 following
detention in Pakistan. He is involved in drug trafficking and was active in the
provinces of Khost, Paktia and Paktika in Afghanistan as of May 2007. He was also
the Taliban "Governor" of Kandahar as of May 2007.
He was actively involved in anti-governmental activity, in particular, recruiting
individuals for the Taliban to fight against the Afghan Government and International
Security Assistance Force.
Akhtar Mohammad Mansour Shah Mohammed was the deputy chief of the supreme
Taliban shura as at mid-2009. He serves as a member of the Taliban leadership
council and was assigned to be Chief of Military Affairs of the Taliban “Gerdi Jangal
Council” before being appointed as a deputy to Mohammed Omar (TI.O.4.01) in
March 2010. As at 2010 Akhtar Mohammad Mansour Shah Mohammed was directly
responsible for Taliban activities in four provinces of southern Afghanistan and was
appointed as the head of the Taliban civilian shura as at early 2010.
Akhtar Mohammad Mansour Shah Mohammed was a deputy to Mullah Abdul Ghani
Baradar Abdul Ahmad Turk (TI.B.24.01) in the Taliban Supreme Council as of 2009.
Following the arrest of Mullah Baradar in February 2010 he was temporarily-incharge of the Taliban Supreme Council.
Related listed individuals and entities:
Mohammed Omar (TI.O.4.01), listed on 31 January 2001
Abdul Ghani Baradar Abdul Ahmad Turk (TI.B.24.01), listed on 23 Februay 2001
Mohammad Naim Barich (TI.N.13.01), listed on 23 February 2001
TI.N.13.01. MOHAMMAD NAIM BARICH
Mohammad Naim Barich was listed on 23 February 2001 as Deputy Minister of Civil
Aviation of the Taliban regime so falling within the provisions of resolutions 1267
(1999) and 1333 (2000) of the United Nations Security Council regarding acts and
activities of the Taliban authorities.
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Additional information:
Mohammad Naim Barich was a member of the Taliban “Gerdi Jangal Council” as of
June 2008 and a member of the Taliban Military Commission as of March 2010. He
has been the Taliban member responsible for Helmand Province, Afghanistan from
2008. He is the former deputy of Akhtar Mohammad Mansour Shah Mohammed
(TI.M.11.01), a prominent Taliban leadership board figure. Mohammad Naim controls
a military base in the Afghanistan/Pakistan border area.
Related listed individuals and entities:
Akhtar Mohammad Mansour Shah Mohammed (TI.M.11.01), listed on 25 January
2001
TI.H.14.01. HIDAYATULLAH
Hidayatullah was listed on 8 March 2001 as Deputy Minister of Civil Aviation and
Tourism of the Taliban regime so falling within the provisions of resolutions 1267
(1999) and 1333 (2000) of the United Nations Security Council regarding acts and
activities of the Taliban authorities.
Additional information:
Related listed individuals and entities
TI.R.15.01. YAR MOHAMMAD RAHIMI
Yar Mohammad Rahimi was listed on 25 January 2001 as Minister of
Communication of the Taliban regime so falling within the provisions of resolutions
1267 (1999) and 1333 (2000) of the United Nations Security Council regarding acts
and activities of the Taliban authorities.
Additional information:
Yar Mohammad Rahimi was a member of the Taliban Supreme Council as of 2009.
Related listed individuals and entities:
TI.T.16.01. ALLAH DAD TAYEB WALI MUHAMMAD
Allah Dad Tayeb Wali Muhammad was listed on 25 January 2001 as Deputy
Minister of Communications of the Taliban regime so falling within the provisions of
resolutions 1267 (1999) and 1333 (2000) of the United Nations Security Council
regarding acts and activities of the Taliban authorities.
Additional information:
Related listed individuals and entities:
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TI.A.17.01. ABDUL RAZAQ EKHTIYAR MOHAMMAD
Abdul Razaq Ekhtiyar Mohammad was listed on 31 January 2001 as Minister of
Commerce of the Taliban regime so falling within the provisions of resolutions 1267
(1999) and 1333 (2000) of the United Nations Security Council regarding acts and
activities of the Taliban authorities.
Additional information:
Abdul Razaq Ekhtiyar Mohammad has been involved in drug trafficking.
Related listed individuals and entities:
TI.N.19.01. NIK MOHAMMAD
Nik Mohammad was listed on 31 January 2001 as Deputy Minister of Commerce of
the Taliban regime so falling within the provisions of resolutions 1267 (1999) and
1333 (2000) of the United Nations Security Council regarding acts and activities of
the Taliban authorities.
Additional information:
Related listed individuals and entities
TI.A.21.01. ALLAH DAD MATI
Allah Dad Mati was listed on 31 January 2001 as the Minister of Urban
Development of the Taliban regime so falling within the provisions of resolutions
1267 (1999) and 1333 (2000) of the United Nations Security Council regarding acts
and activities of the Taliban authorities.
Additional information:
Allah Dad Mati, a member of the Nurzay tribe from Spin Boldak, was also President
of the Central Bank of the Taliban regime (Da Afghanistan Bank) and Head of Ariana
Afghan Airlines of the Taliban regime.
Related listed individuals and entities:
TI.A.22.01. UBAIDULLAH AKHUND YAR MOHAMMAD AKHUND
Ubaidullah Akhund Yar Mohammad Akhund was listed on 25 January 2001 as
Minister of Defence of the Taliban regime so falling within the provisions of
resolutions 1267 (1999) and 1333 (2000) of the United Nations Security Council
regarding acts and activities of the Taliban authorities.
Additional information:
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Ubaidullah Akhund Yar Mohammad Akhund was a deputy to Mohammed Omar
(TI.O.4.01) and a member of the Taliban Supreme Council in charge of military
operations.
Related listed individuals and entities:
Mohammed Omar (TI.O.4.01), listed on 31 January 2001
Abdul Ghani Baradar Abdul Ahmad Turk (TI.B.24.01), listed on 23 February 2001
.M.23.01. FAZL MOHAMMAD MAZLOOM
Fazl Mohammad Mazloom was listed on 23 February 2001 as Deputy Chief of Army
Staff of the Taliban regime so falling within the provisions of resolutions 1267 (1999)
and 1333 (2000) of the United Nations Security Council regarding acts and activities
of the Taliban authorities.
Additional information:
Fazl Mohammad Mazloom was a close associate of Mohammed Omar (TI.O.4.01)
and helped him to establish the Taliban government. Mazloom was at the Al-Farouq
training camp established by Al-Qaida (QE.A.4.01). He had knowledge that the
Taliban provided assistance to the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (QE.I.10.01) in
the form of financial, weapons and logistical support in exchange for providing the
Taliban with soldiers.
He was a commander of approximately 3,000 Taliban front-line troops in the Takhar
Province in October 2001.
Related listed individuals and entities:
Al-Qaida (QE.A.4.01), listed on 6 October 2001
Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (QE.I.10.01), listed on 6 October 2001
Mohammed Omar (TI.O.4.01), listed on 31 January 2001
TI.B.24.01. ABDUL GHANI BARADAR ABDUL AHMAD TURK
Abdul Ghani Baradar Abdul Ahmad Turk was listed on 23 February 2001 as Deputy
Minister of Defence of the Taliban regime so falling within the provisions of
resolutions 1267 (1999) and 1333 (2000) of the United Nations Security Council
regarding acts and activities of the Taliban authorities.
Additional information:
Abdul Ghani Baradar Abdul Ahmad Turk was a senior Taliban military commander
and member of the Taliban leadership as at February 2010.
As the Taliban Deputy Minister of Defence, he was considered to be one of
Mohammed Omar‘s (TI.O.4.01) deputies and headed the Taliban military affairs
section.
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He was a key member of the Taliban network and organized Taliban operations
against Afghan Government and International Security Assistance Force in close
cooperation with the Taliban Minister of Defence, Ubaidullah Akhund Yar
Mohammad Akhund (TI.A.22.01).
Related listed individuals and entities:
Mohammed Omar (TI.O.4.01), listed on 31 January 2001
Ubaidullah Akhund Yar Mohammad Akhund (TI.A.22.01), listed on 25 January 2001
Akhtar Mohammad Mansour Shah Mohammed (TI.M.11.01), listed on 25 January
2001
Amir Abdullah (TI.A.145.10), listed on 20 July 2010
TI.K.25.01. ABDUL RAUF KHADEM
Abdul Rauf Khadem was listed on 23 February 2001 as Commander of the Central
Corps of the Taliban regime so falling within the provisions of resolutions 1267
(1999) and 1333 (2000) of the United Nations Security Council regarding acts and
activities of the Taliban authorities.
Additional information:
The Central Corps came under the Ministry of Defence of the Taliban regime.
Abdul Rauf Khadem was the Taliban member responsible for Logar Province as at
2009.
Abdul Rauf Khadem has been the overall military commander of several provinces in
Afghanistan.
Abdul Rauf Khadem was a member of a regional Taliban Council as at 2009. He was
the Taliban member responsible for Uruzgan Province, Afghanistan, as at 2011.
Related listed individuals and entities:
TI.M.26.01. AMIR KHAN MOTAQI
Amir Khan Motaqi was listed on 25 January 2001 as Minister of Education of the
Taliban regime so falling within the provisions of resolutions 1267 (1999) and 1333
(2000) of the United Nations Security Council regarding acts and activities of the
Taliban authorities.
Additional information:
Amir Khan Motaqi also served as a Taliban representative in United Nations-led talks
during the Taliban regime.
Amir Khan Motaqi is considered to be a prominent member of the Taliban and also
served as Minister of Information and Culture during the Taliban regime. Amir Khan
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Motaqi was a member of a regional Taliban Council as at June 2007. He was a
member of the Taliban Supreme Council as at June 2007.
Related listed individuals and entities:
TI.H.27.01. ABDUL SALAM HANAFI ALI MARDAN QUL
Abdul Salam Hanafi Ali Mardan Qul was listed on 23 February 2001 as Deputy
Minister of Education of the Taliban regime so falling within the provisions of
resolutions 1267 (1999) and 1333 (2000) of the United Nations Security Council
regarding acts and activities of the Taliban authorities.
Additional information:
As of May 2007, the Taliban leadership placed Abdul Salam Hanafi Ali Mardan Qul
in charge of The Jawzujan Province. He was also the Taliban member responsible
for Jawzjan Province in Northern Afghanistan until 2008. He is believed to be
involved in drug trafficking.
Related listed individuals and entities:
TI.S.28.01. SAID AHMED SHAHIDKHEL
Said Ahmed Shahidkhel was listed on 23 February 2001 as Deputy Minister of
Education of the Taliban regime so falling within the provisions of resolutions 1267
(1999) and 1333 (2000) of the United Nations Security Council regarding acts and
activities of the Taliban authorities.
Additional information:
Related listed individuals and entities:
TI.A.30.01. AREFULLAH AREF
Arefullah Aref was listed on 31 January 2001 as Deputy Minister of Finance of the
Taliban regime so falling within the provisions of resolutions 1267 (1999) and 1333
(2000) of the United Nations Security Council regarding acts and activities of the
Taliban authorities.
Additional information:
Arefullah Aref was also Governor of Ghazni and Paktia Provinces of the Taliban
regime.
Related listed individuals and entities
TI.A.31.01. MOHAMMAD AHMADI
Mohammad Ahmadi was listed on 23 February 2001 as President of the Central
Bank (Da Afghanistan Bank) under the Taliban regime so falling within the provisions
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of resolutions 1267 (1999) and 1333 (2000) of the United Nations Security Council
regarding acts and activities of the Taliban authorities.
Additional information:
Mohammad Ahmadi was also Minister of Finance of the Taliban regime. He has
been a member of the Taliban Supreme Council.
Related listed individuals and entities:
TI.Z.33.01. ABDUL RAHMAN ZAHED
Abdul Rahman Zahed was listed on 25 January 2001 as Deputy Minister of Foreign
Affairs of the Taliban regime so falling within the provisions of resolutions 1267
(1999) and 1333 (2000) of the United Nations Security Council regarding acts and
activities of the Taliban authorities.
Additional information:
Related listed individuals and entities:
TI.Z.33.01. ABDUL RAHMAN ZAHED
Abdul Rahman Zahed was listed on 25 January 2001 as Deputy Minister of Foreign
Affairs of the Taliban regime so falling within the provisions of resolutions 1267
(1999) and 1333 (2000) of the United Nations Security Council regarding acts and
activities of the Taliban authorities.
Additional information:
Related listed individuals and entities:
TI.A.34.01. ABDUL JALIL HAQQANI
Abdul Jalil Haqqani was listed on 25 January 2001 as Deputy Minister of Foreign
Affairs of the Taliban regime so falling within the provisions of resolutions 1267
(1999) and 1333 (2000) of the United Nations Security Council regarding acts and
activities of the Taliban authorities.
Additional information:
Abdul Jalil Haqqani was a member of the Taliban Supreme Council as of May 2007
and a member of the Financial Commission of the Taliban Council.
Related listed individuals and entities:
TI.F.36.01. FAIZ
Faiz was listed on 23 February 2001 as Head of the Information Department of the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Taliban regime, so falling within the provisions of
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resolutions 1267 (1999) and 1333 (2000) of the United Nations Security Council
regarding acts and activities of the Taliban authorities.
Additional information:
Related listed individuals and entities:
TI.A.38.01. ABDUL BAQI HAQQANI BASHIR MOHAMMAD
Abdul Baqi Haqqani Bashir Mohammad was listed on 23 February 2001 as ViceMinister of Information and Culture of the Taliban regime so falling within the
provisions of resolutions 1267 (1999) and 1333 (2000) of the United Nations Security
Council regarding acts and activities of the Taliban authorities.
Additional information:
Abdul Baqi Haqqani Bashir Mohammad initially served as the Governor of the
provinces of Khost and Paktika for the Taliban regime. He was subsequently
appointed Vice-Minister of Information and Culture. He also served in the Consular
Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Taliban regime.
During 2003, Abdul Baqi Haqqani Bashir Mohammad was involved in antigovernment military activities in the Shinwar, Achin, Naziyan and Dur Baba Districts
of the Nangarhar Province. He was the Taliban member responsible for Nangarhar
Province as at 2008. As of 2009 he was engaged in organizing militant activities
throughout the eastern region, particularly in the Nangarhar Province and Jalalabad
City.
Related listed individuals and entities:
TI.H.40.01. JALALUDDIN HAQQANI
Jalaluddin Haqqani was listed on 31 January 2001 as Minister of Frontier Affairs of
the Taliban regime so falling within the provisions of resolutions 1267 (1999) and
1333 (2000) of the United Nations Security Council regarding acts and activities of
the Taliban authorities.
Additional information:
Jalaluddin Haqqani has close relations with Usama bin Laden (QI.B.8.01 on the AlQaida Sanctions List) and Mohammed Omar (TI.O.4.01). He is the father of
Sirajuddin Jallaloudine Haqqani (TI.H.144.07), Nasiruddin Haqqani (TI.H.146.10)
and Badruddin Haqqani (TI.H.151.11), and the brother of Mohammad Ibrahim Omari
(TI.O.42.01) and Khalil Ahmed Haqqani (TI.H.150.11). He is an active Taliban
leader. Jalaluddin Haqqani was also the liaison between Al-Qaida (QE.A.4.01 on the
Al-Qaida Sanctions List) and the Taliban in 2007. He was Chairman of the Taliban
“Miram Shah Council” as at June 2008.
He was originally a commander for the Mwalawi Hezbi Islami Party in Khost, Paktika
and Paktia provinces. Later he joined the Taliban and was appointed as Minister of
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Frontier Affairs. Following the collapse of the Taliban regime, along with Taliban and
Al-Qaida elements, he escaped to northern Waziristan and started to regroup his
militias for the fight against the Government of Afghanistan.
Haqqani has been accused of involvement in the bombing of the Indian Embassy in
Kabul in 2008 and the attempt to assassinate President Karzai during a military
parade in Kabul earlier the same year. Haqqani was also implicated in an attack on
ministry buildings in Kabul in February 2009.
Related listed individuals and entities:
Mohammed Omar (TI.O.4.01), listed on 31 January 2001
Mohammad Ibrahim Omari (TI.O.42.01), listed on 23 February 2001
Sirajuddin Jallaloudine Haqqani (TI.H.144.07), listed on 13 September 2007
Nasiruddin Haqqani (TI.H.146.10), listed on 20 July 2010
Khalil Ahmed Haqqani (TI.H.150.11), listed on 9 February 2011
Badruddin Haqqani (TI.H.151.11), listed on 11 May 2011
Fazl Rabi (TI.R.157.12), listed on 6 January 2012
Ahmed Jan Wazir (TI.W.159.12), listed on 6 January 2012
Related individuals and entities on the Al-Qaida Sanctions List:
Al-Qaida (QE.A.4.01), listed on 6 October 2001
Usama Muhammed Awad bin Laden (QI.B.8.01), listed on 25 January 2001
TI.O.42.01. MOHAMMAD IBRAHIM OMARI
Mohammad Ibrahim Omari was listed on 23 February 2001 as Deputy Minister of
Frontier Affairs of the Taliban regime so falling within the provisions of resolutions
1267 (1999) and 1333 (2000) of the United Nations Security Council regarding acts
and activities of the Taliban authorities.
Additional information:
Mohammad Ibrahim Omari is the brother of Jalaluddin Haqqani (TI.A.40.01) and
Khalil Ahmed Haqqani (TI.H.150.11), and the uncle of Sirajuddin Jallaloudine
Haqqani (TI.H.144.07), Nasiruddin Haqqani (TI.H.146.10) and Badruddin Haqqani
(TI.H.151.11).
Related listed individuals and entities:
Jalaluddin Haqqani (TI.A.40.01), listed on 31 January 2001
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TI.H.43.01. DIN MOHAMMAD HANIF
Din Mohammad Hanif was listed on 25 January 2001 concurrently as Minister of
Planning and Minister of Higher Education of the Taliban regime so falling within the
provisions of resolutions 1267 (1999) and 1333 (2000) of the United Nations Security
Council regarding acts and activities of the Taliban authorities.
Additional information:
Din Mohammad Hanif has been a member of the Taliban Supreme Council
responsible for Takhar and Badakhshan Provinces.
Related listed individuals and entities:
TI.N.44.01. HAMDULLAH NOMANI
Hamdullah Nomani was listed on 23 February 2001 as a high ranking official in the
Ministry of Higher Education of the Taliban regime so falling within the provisions of
resolutions 1267 (1999) and 1333 (2000) of the United Nations Security Council
regarding acts and activities of the Taliban authorities.
Additional information:
Hamdullah Nomani was also Mayor of Kabul City for the Taliban regime. He has
been a member of the Taliban Supreme Council.
Related listed individuals and entities:
TI.H.45.01. ZABIHULLAH HAMIDI
Zabihullah Hamidi was listed on 23 February 2001 as Deputy Minister of Higher
Education of the Taliban regime so falling within the provisions of resolutions 1267
(1999) and 1333 (2000) of the United Nations Security Council regarding acts and
activities of the Taliban authorities.
Additional information:
Related listed individuals and entities:
TI.J.47.01. QUDRATULLAH JAMAL
Qudratullah Jamal was listed on 25 January 2001 as Minister of Information and
Culture of the Taliban regime so falling within the provisions of resolutions 1267
(1999) and 1333 (2000) of the United Nations Security Council regarding acts and
activities of the Taliban authorities.
Additional information:
In April 2009, the Taliban leadership announced the posting of Qudratullah Jamal as
its Liaison Officer for its well-wishers and friends throughout the world. He was a
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member of the Taliban Supreme Council and member of the Taliban Cultural
Commission as at 2010.
Related listed individuals and entities:
TI.H.49.01. ABDUL RAHMAN AHMAD HOTTAK
Abdul Rahman Ahmad Hottak was listed on 25 January 2001 as Deputy (Cultural)
Minister of Information and Culture of the Taliban regime so falling within the
provisions of resolutions 1267 (1999) and 1333 (2000) of the United Nations Security
Council regarding acts and activities of the Taliban authorities.
Additional information:
Abdul Rahman Ahmad Hottak was also Head of the Consular Department of the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs during the Taliban regime.
Related listed individuals and entities:
TI.M.51.01. ABDULHAI MOTMAEN
Abdulhai Motmaen was listed on 23 February 2001 as Director of the Information
and Culture Department in Kandahar Province during the Taliban regime, so falling
within the provisions of resolutions 1267 (1999) and 1333 (2000) of the United
Nations Security Council regarding acts and activities of the Taliban authorities.
Additional information:
Abdulhai Motmaen was the senior spokesman for the Taliban and used to deliver
Taliban foreign policy statements. He was also a close associate of Mohammed
Omar (TI.O.4.01). He was a member of the Taliban Supreme Council and
spokesperson for Mohammed Omar as of 2007.
Related listed individuals and entities:
Mohammed Omar (TI.O.4.01), listed on 31 January 2001
TI.M.52.01. MOHAMMAD YAQOUB
Mohammad Yaqoub was listed on 23 February 2001 as Head of the Bakhtar
Information Agency (BIA) of the Taliban regime so falling within the provisions of
resolutions 1267 (1999) and 1333 (2000) of the United Nations Security Council
regarding acts and activities of the Taliban authorities.
Additional information:
As of 2009, Mohammad Yaqoub was a leading Taliban member in the Yousef Khel
District of the Paktika Province. He has been a member of the Taliban Cultural
Commission.
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Related listed individuals and entities:
TI.A.53.01. ABDUL RAZAQ AKHUND LALA AKHUND
Abdul Razaq Akhund Lala Akhund was listed on 25 January 2001 concurrently as
Minister of Interior Affairs and Chief of Kabul Police of the Taliban regime so falling
within the provisions of resolutions 1267 (1999) and 1333 (2000) of the United
Nations Security Council regarding acts and activities of the Taliban authorities.
Additional information:
Abdul Razaq Akhund Lala Akhund was a member of Taliban Supreme Council as at
June 2008. He was a deputy to Mohammed Omar (TI.O.4.01) as at March 2010. He
has been involved in drug trafficking.
Related listed individuals and entities:
Mohammed Omar (TI.O.4.01), listed on 31 January 2001
TI.A.57.01. SAYED MOHAMMAD AZIM AGHA
Sayed Mohammad Azim Agha was listed on 23 February 2001 as an employee of
the Passport and Visa Department of the Taliban regime so falling within the
provisions of resolutions 1267 (1999) and 1333 (2000) of the United Nations Security
Council regarding acts and activities of the Taliban authorities.
Additional information:
Sayed Mohammad Azim Agha’s post as an employee of the Passport and Visa
Department came under the Ministry of Interior of the Taliban regime.
Related listed individuals and entities:
TI.T.58.01. NOORUDDIN TURABI MUHAMMAD QASIM
Nooruddin Turabi Muhammad Qasim was listed on 25 January 2001 as Minister of
Justice of the Taliban regime so falling within the provisions of resolutions 1267
(1999) and 1333 (2000) of the United Nations Security Council regarding acts and
activities of the Taliban authorities.
Additional information:
Nooruddin Turabi Muhammad Qasim was appointed as a Taliban military
commander in Afghanistan as at mid-2009. He was appointed as a deputy to Taliban
supreme leader Mohammed Omar (TI.O.4.01) and participated in Taliban shura
meetings as at early 2009.
Related listed individuals and entities:
Mohammed Omar (TI.O.4.01), listed on 31 January 2001
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TI.A.60.01. MOHAMMAD ESSA AKHUND
Mohammad Essa Akhund was listed on 25 January 2001 as Minister of Water,
Sanitation and Electricity of the Taliban regime so falling within the provisions of
resolutions 1267 (1999) and 1333 (2000) of the United Nations Security Council
regarding acts and activities of the Taliban authorities.
Additional information:
Related listed individuals and entities
TI.E.63.01. MOHAMMAD AZAM ELMI
Mohammad Azam Elmi was listed on 23 February 2001 as Deputy Minister of Mines
and Industries of the Taliban regime so falling within the provisions of resolutions
1267 (1999) and 1333 (2000) of the United Nations Security Council regarding acts
and activities of the Taliban authorities.
Additional information:
The information that he was ‘reportedly deceased in 2005’ was added to the
Consolidated List on 18 July 2007.
Related listed individuals and entities:
TI.E.64.01. EZATULLAH HAQQANI KHAN SAYYID
Ezatullah Haqqani Khan Sayyid was listed on 23 February 2001 as Deputy Minister
of Planning of the Taliban regime so falling within the provisions of resolutions 1267
(1999) and 1333 (2000) of the United Nations Security Council regarding acts and
activities of the Taliban authorities.
Additional information:
Ezatullah Haqqani Khan Sayyid was originally listed as Maulavi Ezatullah on 23
February 2001. The addition of “Haqqani” was made to the List on 27 September
2007.
As of 2009, Ezatullah Haqqani was a member of a regional Taliban Council.
Related listed individuals and entities:
Mohammad Salim Haqqani (TI.H.79.01), listed on 31 January 2001
TI.A.66.01. MOHAMMAD ABBAS AKHUND
Mohammad Abbas Akhund was listed on 25 January 2001 as Minister of Public
Health of the Taliban regime so falling within the provisions of resolutions 1267
(1999) and 1333 (2000) of the United Nations Security Council regarding acts and
activities of the Taliban authorities.
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Additional information:
Mohammad Abbas Akhund was a member of the Taliban Supreme Council in charge
of the Medical Committee as of January 2011.
Related listed individuals and entities:
TI.S.67.01. SHER MOHAMMAD ABBAS STANEKZAI PADSHAH KHAN
Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanekzai Padshah Khan was listed on 25 January 2001
as Deputy Minister of Public Health of the Taliban regime so falling within the
provisions of resolutions 1267 (1999) and 1333 (2000) of the United Nations Security
Council regarding acts and activities of the Taliban authorities.
Additional information:
Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanekzai Padshah Khan was also Deputy Minister of
Foreign Affairs of the Taliban regime.
Related listed individuals and entities:
HTI.M.68.01. MOHAMMADULLAH MATI
Mohammadullah Mati was listed on 25 January 2001 as Minister of Public Works of
the Taliban regime so falling within the provisions of resolutions 1267 (1999) and
1333 (2000) of the United Nations Security Council regarding acts and activities of
the Taliban authorities.
Additional information:
Mohammadullah Mati also served as the Minister of Communications of the Taliban
regime under the name ‘Ahmadullah Mutie’. He was the interim leader of the Taliban
Supreme Council from February to April 2010.
Related listed individuals and entities:
TI.N.69.01. RUSTUM HANAFI HABIBULLAH
Rustum Hanafi Habibullah was listed on 25 January 2001 as Deputy Minister of
Public Works of the Taliban regime so falling within the provisions of resolutions
1267 (1999) and 1333 (2000) of the United Nations Security Council regarding acts
and activities of the Taliban authorities.
Additional information:
Rustum Hanafi Habibullah was the Taliban member responsible for the Nuristan
Province, Afghanistan, as at May 2007.
Related listed individuals and entities:
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TI.A.70.01. ATIQULLAH
Atiqullah was listed on 31 January 2001 as the Deputy Minister of Public Works of
the Taliban regime so falling within the provisions of resolutions 1267 (1999) and
1333 (2000) of the United Nations Security Council regarding acts and activities of
the Taliban authorities.
Additional information:
After the capture of Kabul by the Taliban in 1996, Atiqullah was appointed to a
position in Kandahar. In 1999 or 2000, he was appointed First Deputy Minister for
Agriculture, then Deputy Minister of Public Works in the Taliban regime.
After the fall of the Taliban regime, Atiqullah became Taliban operational officer in
the south of Afghanistan. In 2008, he became a deputy to the Taliban Governor of
Helmand Province, Afghanistan. He was a member of the Taliban Supreme Council
Political Commission as at 2010.
Related listed individuals and entities:
71.01. NAJIBULLAH HAQQANI HIDAYATULLAH
Najibullah Haqqani Hidayatullah was listed on 23 February 2001 originally as
Deputy Minister of Public Works of the Taliban regime so falling within the provisions
of resolutions 1267 (1999) and 1333 (2000) of the United Nations Security Council
regarding acts and activities of the Taliban authorities.
Additional information:
Najibullah Haqqani Hidayatullah also served as Deputy Minister of Finance of the
Taliban regime. This designation was added to the List on 18 July 2007. On 27
September 2007, the listing of this name was updated to remove the original
designation of ‘Deputy Minister of Public Works of the Taliban regime’.
Najibullah Haqqani Hidayatullah was a member of the Taliban Council in the Kunar
Province, Afghanistan, as at May 2007. He is a cousin of Noor Jalal Gul Jan
(TI.J.56.01).
As at June 2008, the Taliban leadership appointed him the person responsible for
military activity in the Kunar Province.
Najibullah Haqqani Hidayatullah was a Taliban member responsible for Laghman
Province as of late 2010.
Related listed individuals and entities:
Noor Jalal Gul Jan (TI.J.56.01), listed on 23 February 2001
TI.A.72.01. SAYYED GHIASSOUDDINE AGHA
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Sayyed Ghiassouddine Agha was listed on 31 January 2001 as Minister of Haj and
Religious Affairs of the Taliban regime so falling within the provisions of resolutions
1267 (1999) and 1333 (2000) of the United Nations Security Council regarding acts
and activities of the Taliban authorities.
Additional information:
Sayyed Ghiassouddine Agha also served as Education Minister of the Taliban
regime. He was also the Taliban member responsible for the Faryab, Jawzjan, Sari
Pul and Balkh Provinces, Afghanistan, as at June 2010. He was a member of the
Taliban Supreme Council and the Taliban Military Council as at December 2009. He
is believed to be involved in drug trafficking.
Related listed individuals and entities:
TI.H.73.01. MOHAMMAD MOSLIM HAQQANI MUHAMMADI GUL
Mohammad Moslim Haqqani Muhammadi Gul was listed on 25 January 2001 as
Deputy Minister of Haj and Religious Affairs of the Taliban regime so falling within
the provisions of resolutions 1267 (1999) and 1333 (2000) of the United Nations
Security Council regarding acts and activities of the Taliban authorities.
Additional information:
Mohammad Moslim Haqqani Muhammadi Gul also served as Deputy Minister of
Higher Education of the Taliban regime. This designation was added to the List on
18 July 2007.
Related listed individuals and entities:
TI.T.75.01. ABDUL RAQIB TAKHARI
Abdul Raqib Takhari was listed on 25 January 2001 as Minister of Repatriation of
the Taliban regime so falling within the provisions of resolutions 1267 (1999) and
1333 (2000) of the United Nations Security Council regarding acts and activities of
the Taliban authorities.
Additional information:
Abdul Raqib Takhari was a member of the Taliban Supreme Council responsible for
Takhar and Badakhshan Provinces as at December 2009.
Related listed individuals and entities:
TI.M.78.01. MOHAMMAD WALI
Mohammad Wali was listed on 31 January 2001 as the Minister of Preventing Vice
and Propagating Virtue of the Taliban regime so falling within the provisions of
resolutions 1267 (1999) and 1333 (2000) of the United Nations Security Council
regarding acts and activities of the Taliban authorities.
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Additional information:
In his position at the Ministry of Preventing Vice and Propagating Virtue under the
Taliban regime, Mohammad Wali frequently used torture and other means to
intimidate the population. Mohammad Wali remains be active within the Taliban in
Kandahar Province, Afghanistan, following the fall of the Taliban regime.
Related listed individuals and entities:
H.79.01. MOHAMMAD SALIM HAQQANI
Mohammad Salim Haqqani was listed on 31 January 2001 as Deputy Minister of
Preventing Vice and Propagating Virtue of the Taliban regime so falling within the
provisions of resolutions 1267 (1999) and 1333 (2000) of the United Nations Security
Council regarding acts and activities of the Taliban authorities.
Additional information:
In 2006, Mohammad Salim Haqqani was a member of a Taliban council that planned
attacks against Afghan government forces in Laghman Province, Afghanistan. He
had been a Taliban commander for the province in late 2004. He was Deputy
Commander of Ezatullah Haqqani Khan Sayyid (TI.H.64.01) as at March 2010 and a
member of a regional Taliban Military Council as at June 2010.
Related listed individuals and entities:
Ezatullah Haqqani Khan Sayyid (TI.H.64.01), listed on 23 February 2001
TI.A.80.01. SAYED ESMATULLAH ASEM
Sayed Esmatullah Asem was listed on 23 February 2001 as Deputy Minister of
Preventing Vice and Propagating Virtue of the Taliban regime so falling within the
provisions of resolutions 1267 (1999) and 1333 (2000) of the United Nations Security
Council regarding acts and activities of the Taliban authorities.
Additional information:
At the time of his listing, Sayed Esmatullah Asem also served as the Secretary
General of the Afghan Red Crescent Society (ARCS) under the Taliban regime. As
of May 2007, he became a member of the Taliban Supreme Council. He was also a
member of a regional Taliban council as at 2009.
Sayed Esmatullah Asem commanded a group of Taliban fighters in Chaparhar
District, Nangarhar Province, Afghanistan. He was a Taliban commander in Konar
Province, who dispatched suicide bombers to several provinces in eastern
Afghanistan as at 2007.
In late 2008, Sayed Esmatullah Asem was in charge of a Taliban staging base in the
Afghanistan/ Pakistan border area.
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Related listed individuals and entities:
TI.A.81.01. AHMADULLAH
Ahmadullah was listed on 25 January 2001 as Minister of Security (Intelligence) of
the Taliban regime so falling within the provisions of resolutions 1267 (1999) and
1333 (2000) of the United Nations Security Council regarding acts and activities of
the Taliban authorities.
Additional information:
In 2003, Ahmadullah distributed explosive devices to militants and directed them to
carry out attacks in Afghanistan.
Related listed individuals and entities:
Abdul-Haq Wassiq (TI.W.82.01), listed on 31 January 2001
TI.W.82.01. ABDUL-HAQ WASSIQ
Abdul-Haq Wassiq was listed on 31 January 2001 as the Deputy Minister of Security
(Intelligence) of the Taliban regime so falling within the provisions of resolutions
1267 (1999) and 1333 (2000) of the United Nations Security Council regarding acts
and activities of the Taliban authorities.
Additional information:
Abdul-Haq Wassiq is allied with Gulbuddin Hekmatyar (QI.H.88.03). Under the
Taliban regime, he held successive positions as local commander in Nimroz and
Kandahar provinces. He then became Deputy Director General of Intelligence,
reporting to Qari Ahmadullah (TI.A.81.01). In this function, he was in charge of
handling relations with Al-Qaida-related foreign fighters and their training camps in
Afghanistan. He was also known for his repressive methods against Taliban
opponents in the South of Afghanistan.
Related listed individuals and entities:
Ahmadullah (TI.81.01), listed on 25 January 2001
TI.S.83.01. EHSANULLAH SARFIDA HESAMUDDIN AKHUNDZADA
Ehsanullah Sarfida Hesamuddin Akhundzada was listed on 23 February 2001 as
Deputy Minister of Security (Intelligence) of the Taliban regime so falling within the
provisions of resolutions 1267 (1999) and 1333 (2000) of the United Nations Security
Council regarding acts and activities of the Taliban authorities.
Additional information:
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Ehsanullah Sarfida Hesamuddin Akhundzada was also Chairman of the Taliban's
Central Bank. Later, he was appointed the Taliban's Administrator of Captured
Provinces. Ehsanullah Sarfida was a member of the Taliban Inner Shura.
Ehsanullah Sarfida Hesamuddin Akhundzada was an Al-Qaida (QE.A.4.01 on the AlQaida Sanctions List) affiliate who provided support to the Taliban in the form of
weapons and money. He was the district chief of Marja, Helmand Province,
Afghanistan, as at mid-2007.
Related listed individuals and entities:
Related individuals and entities on the Al-Qaida Sanctions List:
Al-Qaida (QE.A.4.01), listed on 6 October 2001
Gulbuddin Hekmatyar (QI.H.88.03), listed on 20 February 2003
TI.R.84.01. HABIBULLAH RESHAD
Habibullah Reshad was listed on 23 February 2001 as Head of the Investigation
Department in the Ministry of Security (Intelligence) of the Taliban regime so falling
within the provisions of resolutions 1267 (1999) and 1333 (2000) of the United
Nations Security Council regarding acts and activities of the Taliban authorities.
Additional information:
Habibullah Reshad was Deputy Head (Intelligence) of a regional Taliban Military
Council as of 2009.
TI.A.85.01. AHMED JAN AKHUNDZADA WAZIR
Ahmed Jan Akhundzada Wazir was listed on 25 January 2001 as Minister of Water
and Electricity of the Taliban regime so falling within the provisions of resolutions
1267 (1999) and 1333 (2000) of the United Nations Security Council regarding acts
and activities of the Taliban authorities.
Additional information:
Ahmed Jan Akhundzada Wazir was a member of the Taliban Supreme Military
Council as at 2009.
Related listed individuals and entities:
Related listed individuals and entities:
TI.S.87.01. SADUDDIN SAYYED
Saduddin Sayyed was listed on 25 January 2001 as Mayor of Kabul City under the
Taliban regime so falling within the provisions of resolutions 1267 (1999) and 1333
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(2000) of the United Nations Security Council regarding acts and activities of the
Taliban authorities.
Additional information:
Saduddin Sayyed also served as Vice-Minister of Work and Social Affairs of the
Taliban regime. The List was updated on 8 March 2001 to reflect this.
Related listed individuals and entities:
TI.O.88.01. ABDUL JABBAR OMARI
Abdul Jabbar Omari was listed on 23 February 2001 as Governor of the Baghlan
Province of the Taliban regime so falling within the provisions of resolutions 1267
(1999) and 1333 (2000) of the United Nations Security Council regarding acts and
activities of the Taliban authorities.
Additional information:
Abdul Jabbar Omari, as at June 2008, worked as the deputy to Amir Khan Haqqani
and commander of an armed group in the Siuri District of the Zabul Province. In June
2008, with a view to reinforcing their activities in the area, the Taliban leadership
named him shadow Governor for the Zabul Province.
Related listed individuals and entities:
TI.N.89.01. NURULLAH NURI
Nurullah Nuri was listed on 25 January 2001 concurrently as Governor of the Balkh
Province as well as Head of the Northern Zone of the Taliban regime so falling within
the provisions of resolutions 1267 (1999) and 1333 (2000) of the United Nations
Security Council regarding acts and activities of the Taliban authorities.
Additional information:
Related listed individuals and entities:
TI.A.91.01. JANAN AGHA
Janan Agha was listed on 23 February 2001 as Governor of Faryab Province of the
Taliban regime so falling within the provisions of resolutions 1267 (1999) and 1333
(2000) of the United Nations Security Council regarding acts and activities of the
Taliban authorities.
Additional information:
Janan Agha was a member of the Taliban Supreme Council and advisor to Mullah
Mohammed Omar (TI.O.4.01) as at June 2010.
Related listed individuals and entities:
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Mohammed Omar (TI.O.4.01), listed on 31 January 2001
TI.A.91.01. JANAN AGHA
Janan Agha was listed on 23 February 2001 as Governor of Faryab Province of the
Taliban regime so falling within the provisions of resolutions 1267 (1999) and 1333
(2000) of the United Nations Security Council regarding acts and activities of the
Taliban authorities.
Additional information:
Janan Agha was a member of the Taliban Supreme Council and advisor to Mullah
Mohammed Omar (TI.O.4.01) as at June 2010.
Related listed individuals and entities:
Mohammed Omar (TI.O.4.01), listed on 31 January 2001
TI.K.93.01. KHAIRULLAH KHAIRKHWAH
Khairullah Khairkhwah was listed on 25 January 2001 as Governor of the Herat
Province of the Taliban regime so falling within the provisions of resolutions 1267
(1999) and 1333 (2000) of the United Nations Security Council regarding acts and
activities of the Taliban authorities.
Additional information:
Khairullah Khairkhwah also served as Spokesperson of the Taliban regime,
Governor of the Kabul Province of the Taliban regime, and Minister of Internal Affairs
of the Taliban regime.
Related listed individuals and entities:
TI.A.94.01. ABDUL BARI AKHUND
Abdul Bari Akhund was listed on 23 February 2001 as Governor of the Helmand
Province of the Taliban regime so falling within the provisions of resolutions 1267
(1999) and 1333 (2000) of the United Nations Security Council regarding acts and
activities of the Taliban authorities.
Additional information:
Abdul Bari Akhund was a member of the Taliban Supreme Council as of 2009 and
part of a Taliban commission in Helmand Province.
Related listed individuals and entities:
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