Former Afghan warlord Gulbuddin Hekmatyar ‘wants peace’

A former Afghan warlord who battled U.S. forces after the 2001 invasion and nursed bitter rivalries with other militant factions before signing a peace deal with the Afghan government appeared in public for the first time in more than 20 years on Saturday and called for peace.
Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, who leads the Islamist organization Hezb-i-Islami, appeared in a gathering organised by provincial officials in eastern Laghman Province in which locals and government officials were also present. He told the crowd in a televised appearance- “Let’s join hands to end war and bring peace in Afghanistan.”
The United Nations removed Mr. Hekmatyar’s name from its Islamic State group and al-Qaeda sanctions list in February 2017 and his assets were unfrozen and he is no longer subject to a travel ban or arms embargo.
During his remarks, Mr. Hekmatyar called on all insurgent groups to end the war and join the peace process in Afghanistan. He pointed to a recent attack by Taliban fighters on an Army base in northern Balkh Province, saying, “We cannot tolerate such a war and killing of Muslims inside a mosque while they are praying to Allah.”
In September 2016, Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani signed a peace treaty with Mr. Hekmatyar in which Mr. Ghani pledged to lobby the U.S. and the U.N. to remove him and his party from terrorist blacklists. Mr. Hekmatyar signed the agreement via video link to Kabul’s presidential palace. The ceremony was broadcast live on TV.
In an annual ceremony on Saturday marking the 25th anniversary of the victory of the Mujahiddin over the former communist government, Abdullah Abdullah, the country’s chief executive officer, said he was happy Mr. Hekmatyar had embraced peace.
Mr. Abdullah said that as a result of the agreement signed earlier, Mr. Hekmatyar on Saturday is “in his own country and on his own soil, proudly among his own people and the Afghan people have welcomed him, too.”
“We hope that this would be an example for others,” he added.
During his days as a warlord, Mr. Hekmatyar’s Hezb-i-Islami forces were largely confined to two Provinces and they have carried out few attacks in recent years.
The size of the group is difficult to gauge. The last known attack was carried out in 2013, when at least 15 people, including six American soldiers, were killed in central Kabul.
As a politician, Mr. Hekmatyar espoused radical Islam and served twice as Afghan Prime Minister during the civil war.
The 25-point peace agreement gives Mr. Hekmatyar and his followers immunity for past actions and grants them full political rights.

Source: http://www.thehindu.com/news/international/former-afghan-warlord-gulbuddin-hekmatyar-wants-peace/article18307670.ece

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