Norullah Noori
Tampilan
Norullah Noori | |
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نورالله نوري | |
Menteri Urusan Perbatasan dan Kesukuan | |
Mulai menjabat 7 September 2021 | |
Perdana Menteri | Mohammad Hassan Akhund |
Pemimpin | Hibatullah Akhundzada |
Pengganti Petahana | |
Gubernur Balkh | |
Masa jabatan Oktober 2000 – Desember 2001 | |
Perdana Menteri | Mohammad Rabbani |
Pemimpin | Mohammed Omar |
Pengganti Maulvi Qudratullah (2021) | |
Informasi pribadi | |
Lahir | Shajoie, Afganistan 1967 (umur 56–57) |
Partai politik | Taliban |
Karier militer | |
Pihak | Keamiran Islam Afganistan |
Dinas/cabang | Tentara Islam Afganistan |
Masa dinas | 1994-2001 |
Pertempuran/perang | Perang Saudara Afganistan Perang Afganistan |
Sunting kotak info • L • B |
Mullah Norullah Noori (bahasa Pashtun: نورالله نوري [nʊrʊˈlɑ nʊˈri]; kelahiran 1967) adalah Menteri Urusan Perbatasan dan Kesukuan Keamiran Islam Afganistan saat ini sejak 7 September 2021.[1] Ia juga menjadi Gubernur Provinsi Balkh pada masa pemerintahan pertama Taliban (1996–2001).[2][3][4][5][6] Norullah Noori menjalani lebih dari 12 tahun dalam penahanan ekstrayudisial di kamp penahanan Guantanamo Bay milik Amerika Serikat yang berada di Kuba.[7] Noori dibebaskan dari kamp penahanan tersebut pada 31 Mei 2014, dalam pertukaran tahanan yang melibatkan Bowe Bergdahl dan Lima Taliban, dan diterbangkan ke Qatar.[8]
Referensi
[sunting | sunting sumber]- ^ "Factbox: Taliban announces makeup of new Afghan government". Reuters (dalam bahasa Inggris). 2021-09-07. Diakses tanggal 2021-09-12.
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M K Bhadrakumar (2012-01-10). "There's more to peace than Taliban". Asia Times. Diarsipkan dari versi asli tanggal 2012-01-11. Diakses tanggal 2012-01-11.
Nevertheless, Iranian media insist that three high-ranking Taliban leaders have been released - Mullah Khairkhawa, former interior minister; Mullah Noorullah Noori, a former governor; and Mullah Fazl Akhund, the Taliban's chief of army staff - in exchange for an American soldier held by the Taliban.
- ^ "More than 400 killed in fortress battle". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. 2001-11-29. hlm. A1, A11. Diakses tanggal 2012-01-11.
Dostum later toured the area with a couple of surrendered Taliban leaders from Kunduz. Noorullah Noori, former governor of Balkh province where Mazar-e-Sharif is located, claimed the revolt had not been planned. He said he had told the fighters "to submit your guns and armaments to Gen. Dostum's forces" and surrender. "I feel sad about these events. It was really in vain," he said. "It shouldn't have happened."
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"US Likely to Release Top Taliban Leaders from Gitmo". Outlook Afghanistan. 2012-01-05. Diarsipkan dari versi asli tanggal 2012-01-12. Diakses tanggal 2012-01-12.
According to Haqyar, Mullah Noorullah Noori was a resident of Shah Joy district in Zabul province and had served as governor for Laghman, Baghlan and Balkh provinces. Mullah Fazil and Noori had an agreement with Gen. Dustam that the Taliban fighters would be evacuated from north safely, but Dustam in violation of that agreement handed both Mullah Fazil and Noori to the US, Haqyar said. The two are very important personalities for the Taliban, who wanted them to be part of the peace talks with the US, he said.
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Carlotta Gall (2001-11-29). "At Site of Quelled Prisoner Revolt, Afghan Fort's Walls Tell a Tale of Death". New York Times. Diakses tanggal 2012-01-13.
Later he brought along the two most senior former Taliban leaders of the region, the former governor of northern Afghanistan, Mullah Nurullah Nuri, and the former Taliban assistant defense minister, Mullah Fazel, who negotiated the surrender of 6,000 Taliban prisoners from the town of Kunduz last week, including this group of prisoners. The two men said nothing as they visited the scene of the battle. Mullah Nuri was moving his lips in prayer. Mullah Fazel, a heavy man in a large black turban, appeared unmoved.
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"Narrative summaries of reasons for listing: TI.N.89.0.1. Nurullah Nuri". United Nations Security Council. 2011. Diakses tanggal 2012-01-16.
Nurullah Nuri was listed on 25 January 2001 concurrently as Governor of the Balkh Province as well as Head of the Northern Zone of the Taliban regime so falling within the provisions of resolutions 1267 (1999) and 1333 (2000) of the United Nations Security Council regarding acts and activities of the Taliban authorities.
- ^ "List of Individuals Detained by the Department of Defense at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba from January 2002 through May 15, 2006" (PDF). United States Department of Defense. Diakses tanggal 2006-05-15.
- ^ "American soldier held captive in Afghanistan is now free". MSNBC. Diakses tanggal 1 June 2014.
Pranala luar
[sunting | sunting sumber]- Who Are the Remaining Prisoners in Guantánamo? Part Two: Captured in Afghanistan (2001) Andy Worthington, September 17, 2010