The Sunday Guardian

Hekmatyar off UN list

- REUTERS

KABUL: The United Nations Security Council on Friday dropped sanctions against Afghan strongman Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, potentiall­y paving the way for the notorious warlord to return openly to Afghanista­n.

The Afghan government requested the move as part of a peace deal with Hekmatyar and his militant group, Hezb-i-Islami, in September.

The deal was criticised by some Afghans and human rights groups for the pardon it granted to Hekmatyar and many of his fighters.

While playing only a small role in the current insurgent conflict in Afghanista­n, Hekmatyar was a major figure during the bloody civil war of the 1990s, when he was accused of indiscrimi­nately firing rockets into Kabul, as well as other human rights abuses.

Spokespeop­le for Hekmatyar and the Afghan government were not immediatel­y available to comment.

In removing Hekmatyar from the list of people sanctioned for their ties to Al Qaeda, Daesh, and other militant groups, the UN unfroze his assets, and dropped a travel ban and arms embargo against him.

Hekmatyar’s whereabout­s have been unknown since he signed the peace deal with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani in September via a pre-recorded video from an undisclose­d location.

With the UN sanctions now removed, government officials expect Hekmatyar to eventually return to Kabul, despite the continued controvers­y.

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Gulbuddin Hekmatyar

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