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Summary Of: KHAD

KHAD was nominally part of the Afghan state... Directors of KHAD and its predecessors... Directors of KHAD and its predecessors... Directors of KHAD and its predecessors... KHAD supervised ideological education at schools and colleges... KHAD collaborated with the Ministry of Nationalities and Tribal Affairs to foster support for the regime... KHAD also directed its attention to Afghanistan... KHAD was also responsible for co... KHAD also had a political role that was clearly unintended by the Soviets... KHAD evolved into a Parchami stronghold... KHAD was zealous in suppressing... KHAD enjoyed a formidable measure of autonomy in relation to other Afghan state institutions... KHAD reportedly had some success in penetrating the leadership councils of several resistance groups... 1980s KHAD had gained a fearsome reputation as the eyes... KHAD was reestablished and Gen... KHAD was directly controlled by the defense minister Qasim Fahim... There are some complains that KHAD was used as a tool against opponents by the Northern Alliance... KHAD was also accused of... KHAD also operated eight detention centers in the capital... KhAD as an Agency of Suppression...

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