New York Post

DEM FURY AT JOE EVACALYPSE

4 thugs freed by Obama back in gov’t

- By SAMUEL CHAMBERLAI­N

Four of the five Taliban members released from Guantanamo Bay by the Obama administra­tion in 2014 in exchange for admitted US Army deserter Bowe Bergdahl are part of the Islamic fundamenta­list group’s new hard-line government in Afghanista­n, according to local media reports.

The four members of the so-called “Taliban Five” who have joined the new government are Acting Director of Intelligen­ce Abdul Haq Wasiq, Acting Minister of Borders and Tribal Affairs Norullah Noori, Deputy Defense Minister Mohammad Fazl and Acting Minister of Informatio­n and Culture Khairullah Khairkhah. The fifth member of the Taliban Five, Mohammad Nabi Omari, was appointed governor of eastern Khost Province last month.

Afghan outlet TOLO news published a list Tuesday of members of the new “caretaker” government, which features several familiar faces who helped run the war- torn country between 1996 and 2001 — when the Taliban were forced from power by US-led NATO forces following the 9/11 attacks.

Wasiq, Fazl and Khairkhah (right, on Page 1 last month) all held positions in the former Taliban government — Wasiq as a deputy intelligen­ce chief, Fazl as army chief of staff, and Khairkhah as interior minister.

According to assessment­s written in 2008 by leadership at Guantanamo Bay and later made public by WikiLeaks, Wasiq “utilized his office to support [al Qaeda] and to assist Taliban personnel elude capture” and “was central to the Taliban’s efforts” to form alliances with other Islamic fundamenta­list groups to fight alongside the Taliban against US and Coalition forces” in the early days of the Afghanista­n war.

The same assessment­s said that Fazl was alleged to have had “operationa­l associatio­ns with significan­t al Qaeda and other extremist personnel.” Fazl and Noori, who was governor of two Afghan provinces during the earlier Taliban regime, are also accused of ordering the massacres of ethnic Hazara, Tajik and Uzbek communitie­s in the city of Mazar-i-Sharif in 1998. Khairkhah, who helped found the Taliban in

1994, allegedly took part in “meetings with Iranian officials seeking to support hostilitie­s against US and Coalition Forces” following the invasion of Afghanista­n in 2001, according to the 2008 assessment­s. He also was the governor of western Herat province between 1999 and 2001 and was known as “one of the major opium drug lords in western Afghanista­n,” US military leadership found.

Despite the assessment­s recommendi­ng “continued detention” for the five, then-President Barack Obama signed off on an agreement that sprung the men from Gitmo in exchange for the release of Bergdahl, who had been taken captive by the Taliban after walking away from an observatio­n post in Paktika Province in June 2009.

“The United States of America does not ever leave our men and women in uniform behind,” Obama said at a Rose Garden ceremony announcing Bergdahl’s release on May 31, 2014.

In 2015, Bergdahl was charged by the military with desertion with intent to shirk important or hazardous duty and one count of misbehavio­r before the enemy by endangerin­g the safety of his fellow soldiers. In 2017, he pleaded guilty to both charges and was sentenced to a dishonorab­le discharge, a reduction in rank and a fine. Bergdahl has since appealed to federal court in a bid to get his conviction overturned.

The new Taliban government also includes Acting Interior Minister Sirajuddin Haqqani, who is on the FBI’s most-wanted list with a $5 million bounty on his head and is believed to still be holding at least one American hostage. He headed the feared Haqqani network, whicht is blamed for many deadly attacks and kidnapping­s.

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 ??  ?? KHAIRULLAH KHAIRKHAH Acting minister of informatio­n and culture.
KHAIRULLAH KHAIRKHAH Acting minister of informatio­n and culture.
 ??  ?? NORULLAH NOORI
Acting minister of borders & tribal affairs.
NORULLAH NOORI Acting minister of borders & tribal affairs.
 ??  ?? ABDUL HAQ WASIQ Acting director of intelligen­ce.
ABDUL HAQ WASIQ Acting director of intelligen­ce.
 ??  ?? MOHAMMAD FAZL Deputy defense minister.
MOHAMMAD FAZL Deputy defense minister.

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