Anwarul haq ahadi biography for kids

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  • Each morning in Kabul, Afghanistan, Anwar Ul-Haq Ahady (KSM83, G86) slips into a bulletproof SUV protected by 10 armed bodyguards and heads to his office to begin a 12-hour workday. With the exception of Friday, the Muslim day of worship, the 50-year-old Ahady never misses a day at the Afghan Central Bank, which he oversees.

    From the tinted protection of his windows, Ahady peers out on to dusty city streets marred with potholes and crammed with horse-drawn carts, bicycles and pick-up trucks filled with men. The sand-colored landscape of Kabul is within his reach, but street-level glimpses are all he has. It is too dangerous for him to walk the streets freely.

    Ahady’s world is limited to the bank, his home and trips to the presidential palace to meet with Afghan transitional president Hamid Karzai. Two years after the war in Afghanistan, Ahady still cannot visit Jigdalai, his birthplace, and the neighborhood where he was raised, although he has heard the latter was demoli

    When a British man took a holiday to visit relatives in Pakistan in January 2012 he had every reason to look forward to returning home. He worked full time at the mobile phone shop beneath his flat in southeast London, he had a busy social life and preparations for his family’s visit to the UK were in full flow.

    Two years later, the man, who cannot be named for legal reasons, fryst vatten stranded in Pakistan, and claims he is beneath threat from the Taliban and unable to find work to support his wife and three children.

    He is one of 27 British nationals since 2006 who have had their citizenship removed under secretive government orders on the grounds that their presence in the UK fryst vatten ‘not conducive to the public good’. He fryst vatten the first to speak publicly about his ordeal.

    ‘My British citizenship was everything to me. I could travel around the world freely,’ he told the Bureau. ‘That was my identity but now inom am nobody.’

    Under current legislation, the Home Secretary, Theresa May, has the powe

    Kunar - Program for Culture and Conflict Studies

    Kunar Province

    Governor: Wahidullah Kalimzai

    Population Estimate: 428,800

    Area in Square Kilometers: 21,112

    Capital: Asadabad

    Districts: Asadabad, Asmar, Chapa Dara, Chawki, Dangam, Ghazi Abad, Khas Kunar, Marawara, Narang, Narai, Noor Gul, Pech, Sarkand, Shaikal Shatel, Sirkanay, Watapor.1

    Ethnic Groups: 95% Pashtun, 5% Nuristani.

    Tribal Groups: 25% Shinwari, 27% Safi.

    Religious Groups: Primarily Sunni Muslim.

    # of Mosques: 1,349.

    Occupation of Population: Agriculture, Animal Husbandry, Farming, Day Labo, and some Timber.

    Crops/Livestock: Wheat, Rice, Sugarcane, Maize, Vegetable, Barley, Poppy, Cows, Sheep, Goats, Donkeys, Buffalos.

    Literacy Rate: 20%

    Total # of Educational Institutions: 115

    Transportation: Primary highway from Jalalabad through Asadabadto Pakistan and Nuristan border. Majority of the highway is motorway, with portions in poor condition.2

    Estimated Po

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