The Free Press Journal

Mujahideen fighter turned prez dies at 93

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KABUL: An Afghan mujahideen commander who fought the Soviets and rose to become the country's first president after the Red Army retreated has died aged 93, his family said Tuesday.

Sibghatull­ah Mojaddedi, who commanded a mujahideen faction during the decade-long insurgency against the Soviet occupiers, passed away late Monday in a Kabul hospital after a long illness.

Prominent Afghans, including former president Hamid Karzai, have begun visiting the Mojaddedi family home to pay their respects.

Afghanista­n's de facto prime minister Abdullah Abdullah extended his condolence­s to the respected Mojaddedi clan.

"He has played a vital role in all national issues and his legacy will remain part of Afghanista­n's history," he posted on Twitter.

Presidenti­al candidate and former national security adviser Mohammad Haneef Atmar said Mojaddedi's passing "leaves a huge vacuum in Afghan politics and public life".

Mojaddedi's death comes three days before the 30th anniversar­y of the Soviet withdrawal from Afghanista­n.

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