Occupation Politician Religion Islam | Name Mirwais Yasini Role Political leader | |
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Alma mater International Islamic University Education International Islamic University, Islamabad |
INTERVIEW: Mirwais Yasini Discusses Elections, Security
Mirwais Yasini (born in 1962) is the current First Deputy Speaker of the Lower House of the Afghan Parliament. Following the Communist coup in 1978, Mirwais Yasini worked actively to combat the Soviet invasion, and went on to oppose the Taliban from 1993 to 2001 as a social and political activist. After the fall of the Taliban regime in 2002, Yasini began his political career as the Director of Foreign Relations and Economic Evaluation for Afghanistan's Ministry of Finance, and as a prominent member of the Emergency Loya Jirga, which met in Kabul. Since that time he has held several high-level political posts, including such titles as the First Deputy Speaker of the Constitutional Loya Jirga and Director General of the Counter Narcotics Department.
Contents
- INTERVIEW Mirwais Yasini Discusses Elections Security
- Mirwais yasini with voa pashto
- Early life
- Involvement in the Soviet War in Afghanistan
- Opposition to the Taliban
- The Post Taliban Years
- Parliamentary work
- Presidential bid
- References
Mirwais yasini with voa pashto
Early life
Mirwais Yasini was born in 1962, in Kama district, Nangarhar province, Afghanistan. His father, Abdul Sattar Yasini, was a respected Islamic academic and attorney. He attended primary and high school in Nangarhar, and became fluent in Pashto, Dari, Arabic, English and Urdu.
Involvement in the Soviet War in Afghanistan
After the Communist coup In 1978, Yasini and his family were among the most trusted ISI agents working in Afghanistan by that time, his uncle Shakoor yasini burnt Murad Ali High school twice and distributed money among locals to migrate to Pakistan. his uncle was given 200 jerib of agriculture land in the Punjab province of Pakistan by ISI for his honesty with ISI. at that time mirwais yasini was a school going boy and his uncle mr. shakoor yasini was warlord, but his uncle never took part in the battles during jihad, his famous practice is well known among locals, as he was master in escape and before the Russian army arrive the battle field he had been run to Pakistan and once the Russian army returned to their basis then he was suddenly appearing and cut the nose and ear of poor people whom he believed can't protect himself from these warlords.
Opposition to the Taliban
For a period of 8 years (1993–2001), Yasini worked in active opposition to the Taliban regime as a social and political activist. As a prominent member of the anti-Taliban movement Yasini built his most enduring political relationships.
The Post-Taliban Years
After the fall of the Taliban in 2002, Yasini was appointed as the first Director of the Red Cross in Nangarhar. Following this, Yasini was the Director of Foreign Relations and Economic Evaluation for the Ministry of Finance. Also in 2002, he was elected a member of the Emergency Loya Jirga, which met in Kabul.
In 2003, Mr. Yasini was appointed Director General of the Counter Narcotics Department of the National Security Council of Afghanistan. He was also an elected member of the Constitutional Loya Jirga and was elected as the first deputy speaker with the majority of votes. In 2005, Mr. Yasini was appointed Deputy Minister, Ministry of Counter Narcotics in the Government of Afghanistan.
Parliamentary work
In 2005, Yasini was elected to the Lower House of the Afghan Parliament as a representative of Nangarhar Province. He is currently the leader of the largest parliamentary party in the Afghanistan lower house, the Afghanistan Parliamentary Party, and the First Deputy Speaker of the Lower House of the Afghan Parliament.
Presidential bid
In March 2009, Mirwais Yasini announced his formal opposition to the Karzai government, and declared his intent to run in Afghanistan's 2009 Presidential Elections, citing flagging public support for the Karzai presidency due to rampant corruption. In a formal statement, Yasini described his vision for the future of Afghanistan:
I envision a peaceful, democratic, developed, drug-free, prosperous, sovereign and united Afghanistan. My mission is to spread democratic principles, development, freedom, social justice, human rights, effective governance, while strengthening the rule of law in Afghanistan, and coexisting with our neighbors in peace with respect for international law and conventions... I will effectively mobilize constituencies such as the National Assembly, Provincial Councils, political societies (parties), Civil Society Groups (NGOs, associations, media), tribal shuras, the private sector (the business community), local leaders (Maliks, Khans, religious scholars), and former Jihadi leaders and moderate Taliban to work for the interests of Afghans as well as those of the international community.
- Mirwais Yasini, March 2009
Preliminary results place him fifth in a field of thirty-eight.