- Qari Ziauddin
Qari Ziauddin is a local militia leader in
Afghanistan 'sBadakhshan Province , the province in the extreme Northeast.According to
Pakistan 's "Daily Times" Qari Ziauddin and five of his men were captured onFebruary 12 2004 following a gun-battle over the drug trade.cite news
url=http://dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=story_12-2-2004_pg4_17
title=Afghan warlord arrested for battle over drug wealth
publisher=Daily Times (Pakistan)
page=4
author=
date=February 12 2004
accessdate=2007-10-21] cite web
url=http://acd.iiss.org/armedconflict/MainPages/dsp_HumanAndEconomicCost.asp?ConflictID=181&YearID=992
title=Afghanistan: Human Security Developments
publisher=International Institute for Strategic Studies
date=2006
accessdate=2007-10-21] Police commanderGeneral Sayed Akbar Sayedi said that Qari Ziauddin had engaged withMusadeq , another powerful local militia leader and the mayor of Ordo.According to theInternational Institute for Strategic Studies 20 civilians were killed during the fight. Musadeq was not taken into custody."CTV" quoted Deputy Interior Minister
Hilalludin Hillal , who stated the two militia leaders had clashed many times in the past.cite news
url=http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20040208/afghan_fighting040207?s_name=&no_ads=
title=Armed Afghan factions continue deadly fighting
publisher=CTV
date=February 8 2004
accessdate=2007-10-21] cite news
url=http://www.e-ariana.com/ariana/eariana.nsf/7eca40d3d348841987256b79007d1cb8/c197fcd0b9f2239087256e340047b7f0!OpenDocument
title=Afghan factions face-off
publisher=e-Ariana
date=February 8 2004
accessdate=2007-10-21] Several hundred troops from the central government were sent to quell the fighting, which broke outFebruary 5 2004 .The central government own army only numbered 7,000 troops.The ISAF
International Security Assistance Force had 200 German troops stationed in Badakhshan, but theAssociated Press had been unable to reach them, for comment. And stated that they were not believed to be involved in the incident.References
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.