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Amir Muhammad Akhundzada

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Name
  
Amir Akhundzada


Role
  
Politician

Amir Muhammad Akhundzada

Born
  
1977 (age 37–38) Zamindawar, Helmand Province, Republic of Afghanistan

Relations
  
Sher Mohammad Akhundzada (brother)

Amir Muhammad Akhundzada is a politician in Afghanistan, He is Ex-Governor of Nimruz province. He was previously the governor of Oruzgan province. Prior to that he served as Deputy Governor of Helmand province.

The Sunday Times (London) reported that the British government requested Mohammad Daoud should replace Akhundzada's brother Sher Mohammed Akhundzada as Helmand's governor before they sent 4,000 troops to Helmand. The British requested Daoud's replacement because he has a reputation for corruption, ties to Afghanistan's Opium industry, and ties to the Taliban.

The Sunday Times described the Hamid Karzai Presidency's appointment of Amir as Deputy Governor as one indication that they were trying to undermine Daoud's efforts to suppress the Opium Trade. Both Daoud and Amir were replaced on December 10, 2006.

References

Amir Muhammad Akhundzada Wikipedia