Shahzada Shahid

Shahzada Shahid
Nationality Afghanistan
Occupation legislator

Mawlawi Shahzada Shahid was elected to represent Kunar Province in Afghanistan's Wolesi Jirga, the lower house of its National Legislature, in 2005.[1]

A report on Kunar prepared at the Navy Postgraduate School stated that he was a religious scholar who studied in Pakistan.[1] It stated that he was "associated with Sayyaf [sic] or Hezbi Islami (unclear) [sic]". It stated he sat on the counter-narcotics committee.


Shahzada joined a new group of legislators in 2010, who called themselves the "Reformists".[2] The other members of the group include: Sayeed Hussein Alimi Balkhi, Jafar Mehdawi, Daud Kalakani, Noor Akbari, Nasima Neazi, Kamal Naser Osoli, Mohammad Abdu.

According to Pahjwok Afghan News Shahzada was re-elected to the Wolesi Jirga in 2010.[3]

In September 2010 Hamid Karzai appointed Shahzada to the Afghanistan High Peace Council.[4]

In February 2012 Afghan President Hamid Karzai appointed Shahzada to lead a delegation to investigate the deaths of civilians in Konar and Kapisa provinces, by NATO forces.[5]

References

  1. 1 2 "Profile: Kunar Profile" (PDF). Navy Postgraduate School. 2009. Retrieved 2010-06-14. mirror
  2. Qayoom Suroush (2010-09-27). "The "Reformists" Parliamentary Group Split the Parliament". Bamdad. Retrieved 2012-03-04. mirror
  3. Lataria Farshad (2011-08-27). "A parliamentarian addresses Saturday's Wolesi Jirga session in Kabul". Pahjwok Afghan News. Retrieved 2012-03-04. Female MP Simeen Barakzai, who was recently unseated by the Wolesi Jirga, put her veil over the face of Kunar MP Molavi Shahzada Shahid after he announced his support for the Independent Election Commission (IEC)’s decision. mirror
  4. "High Peace and Reconcilliation Council". High Peace and Reconcilliation Council. 2011-12-28. Retrieved 2012-01-06.
  5. Ghanizada (2012-02-13). "15 Afghan civilians and kids killed in NATO air raid". Khaama Press. Retrieved 2012-03-04. Chief of the investigations committee Mawlawi Shahzada Shahid who visited Kunar said, at least 7 Afghan civilians most of them from a single family was killed during NATO air raid at Soki district in eastern Kunar province. mirror
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