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Translation of the Death List As Given by Late Afghan Minister of State Security Ghulam Faruq Yaqoubi to Lord Bethell in 1989 Translation of the death list as given by late Afghan Minister of State Security Ghulam Faruq Yaqoubi to Lord Bethell in 1989. The list concerns prisonners of 1357 and 1358 (1978-1979). For further details we refer to the copy of the original list as published on the website. Additional (handwritten) remarks in Dari on the list have not all been translated. Though the list was translated with greatest accuracy, translation errors might exist. No.Ch Name Fathers Name Profession Place Accused Of 1 Gholam Mohammad Abdul Ghafur 2nd Luitenant Of Police Karabagh Neg. Propaganda 2 Shirullah Sultan Mohammad Student Engineering Nerkh-Maidan Enemy Of Rev. 3 Sayed Mohammad Isa Sayed Mohammad Anwar Mullah Baghlan Khomeini 4 Sefatullah Abdul Halim Student Islam Wardak Ikhwani 5 Shujaudin Burhanudin Pupil 11th Grade Panjsher Shola 6 Mohammad Akbar Mohabat Khan Luitenant-Colonel Kohestan Ikhwani 7 Rahmatullah Qurban Shah Police Captain Khanabad Ikhwani 8 Mohammad Azam Mohammad Akram Head Of Archive Dpt Justice Nejrab Ikhwani 9 Assadullah Faludin Unemployed From Iran Khomeini 10 Sayed Ali Reza Sayed Ali Asghar Head Of Income Dpt Of Trade Chardehi Khomeini 11 Jamaludin Amanudin Landowner Badakhshan Ikhwani 12 Khan Wasir Kalan Wasir Civil Servant Teachers Education Panjsher Khomeini 13 Gholam Reza Qurban Ali Head Of Allhjar Transport. Jamal-Mina Khomeini 14 Sayed Allah Mohammad Ajan Civil Servant Carthographical Off. Sorubi Anti-Revolution 15 Abdul Karim Haji Qurban Merchant Farjab Ikhwani 16 Mohammad Qassem Nt.1 Mohammad Salem Teacher Logar Antirevol. 17 Mohammad Kazem Mohammad Hashem Manager At Jama Hotel Takhar Ikhwani 18 Mohammad Alam Mohammad Ismahil Retired Official Kohestan Ikhwani 19 Abdul Fatah Abdul Hakim Student Of Agriculture Kohestan Ikhwani 20 Abdi Mohammad Tora Khan Student Of Law Badakhshan Ikhwani 21 Mohammad Aref Gol Alam Pupil Of 12th Gr.Relig.School Bagram Ikhwani 22 Khan Wasir Chuasak Chuasak Student Of Medicine In Nangarhar Wardak Ikhwani 23 Assil Baba Khan Unemployed Badakhshan - 24 Mohammad Hashem Abdul Hashem Physician Nangarhar - 25 Sayed Hamidullah Sayed Aminullah Teacher Nahrin - 26 Jahr Mohammad Gol Mohammad Teacher Baghlan Antirevol. 27 Gulam Abbas Abdul Aahad Unemployed Puli-Khomri Ikhwani 28 Iqbal Ahmadzay Amir Mohammad Official Paktia Ikhwani 29 Sultan Habib Sultan Hamid Deputy At Statistical Office Baghlan - 30 Mohammad Ismahil Khuaja Teacher - - 31 Sher Mohammad Safar Mohammad Unemployed … - 32 Golrahman Ali Shah Official - - 33 Hedajatullah Heinudin Tailor - - 34 Zamanudin Nurudin Technical Official … - 35 Subhan Gol Mohammad Osman Land Owner Takhar Ikhwani 36 Abdul Hakim Mohammad Aabed Unemployed Takhar Ikhwani 1 37 Haji Qamarudin Taqhaimurad Land Owner Takhar Ikhwani 38 Maulawi Emamudin Sayed Buchari Mullah Takhar Ikhwani 39 Mohammad Ismahil Mullah Salam Official At Koktscha Project - Ikhwani 40 Habiburahman Gharib Shah Unemployed Takhar Ikhwani 41 Golrahman Golrahim Rel. Faith-Healer Takhar Ikhwani 42 Fazel Khan Mullah Fazlullah - Takhar Ikhwani 43 Sayed Hedajatullah Sayed Akbar - Takhar Ikhwani 44 Abdul Azim Sayed Akbar - Takhar Ikhwani 45 Haji Wasir Ajmir - Takhar Ikhwani 46 Haji Iqbal Sher Mohammad Merchant Takhar Ikhwani 47 Sahar Gol Sher Mohammad Merchant Takhar Ikhwani 48 Jalaludin Gholam Mohaiudin Official Kabul Shola 49 Abdul Ghafar Abdul Shokur Worker Kabul Shola 50 Askar Hussain Nur Mohammad Hussain - Deh Khudaidad Shola 51 Sardar Mohammad Saleh Mohammad Worker Kabul Shola 52 Aminullah Asmatullah Shop Owner Dehafghanan Ikhwani 53 Nur Mohammad Agha Mohammad Worker At Printing Office Karte Naw Shola 54 Islamudin Mohammad Afzal Unemployed Salang Shola 55 Ismahil Mohammad Osman Worker Dehkhodaidad Shola 56 Abdul Hadi Dr. Abdul Ghafur Doctor Waselabad Shola 57 Abdul Sabur Abdul Rassul Major - - 58 Khalilullah Mohammad Yusuf - - - 59 Gholam Jailani Mohammad Anwar Senior Captain - - 60 Sayed Zamanudin Sayed Amanudin Captain - - 61 Solaiman Gol Agha Senior Captain - - 62 Mohammad Anwar Mohammad Omar Major - - 63 Gol Mohammad Jahr Mohammad - - - 64 Abdul Rahim Fakir Mohammad - - - 65 Mohammad Hassan Daulat Mohammad Customs Official - - 66 Gholam Mohaiudin Jamaludin Official Of Office For Statistics - - 67 Afizullah Abdullah Captain - - 68 Najibullah Abdullah 2nd Luitenant - - 69 Mohammad Nahim Bazgol Official - - 70 Mohammad Ali Khoshal - - - 71 Shafiullah Abdullah 2nd Luitenant - - 72 Babrak - Offic. At Kabul Power Station - - 73 Mohammad Nahim - Official Of Education - - 74 Sayed Abdul Manaf - Official For Staple Food - - 75 Gholam Haidar - Official Of Education - - 76 Besmellah - Student Of Law (3 Grade) - - 77 Sayed Daud - Teacher At Allaudin School - - 2 78 Hamidullah - Official At Min Of Finance - - 79 Abdul Ahmad Wali Mohammad - - - 80 Ali Khan Mohammad Sardar - - - 3 Kabul - Afghanistan *** Date 23-01-1358 81 Hamidullah Almas 3rd Luitenant Construction Khan Abad Ikhwani 82 Zemarei Mohammad Ali Teacher Mir Batschkot Maoist 83 Enajatullah Mohammad Moqam Unemployed Laghman Ikhwani 84 Mohammad Ishaq Mohammad Ibrahim Shop Owner Balkh Ikhwani 85 Habibullah Haji Abdullah Official Of Education Chardehi Maoist 86 Abdul Ahad Jalad Khan Teacher Lagar Maoist 87 Mohammad Mehdi Hussain Shah Official Of Education - Ikhwani 88 Jamaludin Gholam Mahaiudin Laundry Owner - Ikhwani 89 Zahed (Ing.) Mohammad Rahim Official At Geolog. Institute - Ikhwani 90 Mehrajudin Abdul Rasul Official At Province Helmand Laghman Ikhwani 91 Nassir Ahmad Ali Ahmad Pupil 12th Gr. Hotel-School Kandahar Ikhwani 92 Karimullah Rahmatullah Official At Gulbagh Farm Logar Ikhwani 93 Mira Jan Sultan Farmer Laghman Ikhwani 94 Sayed Aalam Mohammad Aalam Teacher Sarubi Ikhwani 95 Maulawi Sahadat Mirza Khan Mullah Wardak Ikhwani 96 Sayed Mohammad Ayoub Sayed Jafar Owner Of Plaza Hotel. - Ikhwani 97 Abdul Ali Abdul Razaq - - Ikhwani 98 Mohammad Yousuf Tefel Religous Student - Ikhwani 99 Gol Mohammad Taj Mohammad Unemployed Paktia Ikhwani 100 Nurulhaq Abdul Haq Member Of Medic. Academy - Ikhwani 101 Mohamadullah Mohebullah Student At Tecnicum Khost Ikhwani 102 Ahmad Makhdum Khalifa Afzal Farmer Farkhar Ikhwani 103 Mir Wali Wali - Paktia Ikhwani 104 Amir Mohammad Dr Safar Mohammad Physician Badakhshan Ikhwani 105 Mir Hussain Mir Hadin Soldier Fot Airport Transport - Ikhwani 106 Saifurahman Mohammad Sadeq Soldier Fot Airport Transport - Ikhwani 107 Sayed Ahmad Fakir Mohammad Head Of Finance Of Unit 234 Khairkhana Maoist 108 Abdul Halim Mohammad Hashem Teacher Salangwat Ikhwani 109 Qadam Nawroz Ambulant Merchant Wardak Ikhwani 110 Abdul Hadi Dr. Abdul Latif Physician Kandahar Maoist 111 Fazel Mohammad Yar Mohammad Shop Owner Kandahar Ikhwani 112 Yar Qand Dr. Shinwari Physician Hudkhel Ikhwani 113 Mohammad Hakim Aga Mohammad Teacher Charasiab Maoist 114 Mohammad Khalil Mohammad Nassr Teacher Chahardi Maoist 115 Hajatullah Mohammad Mugam Casual Labourer Laghman Ikhwani 116 Gol Mohammad Taj Mohammad Unemployed Laghman Ikhwani 117 Abdul Zahir Nur Mohammad Unemployed Wardak Ikhwani 4 118 Mohammad Salim Abdul Zahir Pupil Wardak Ikhwani 119 Mohammad Aref Abdul Zahir Student Wardak Ikhwani 120 Sayed Karim Sayed Mahmoud Student Of Religion Baghlan Ikhwani 121 Mohammad Ayas Abdul Satar Judge - Ikhwani 122 Jalandar Abdul Mohammad Captain Sendabanan Ikhwani 122 Maulawi Abdul Qodus Abdul Ghafur Mullah Laghman Ikhwani 123 Assadullah Dr. Jan Mohammad Physician Kabul Ikhwani 124 Agha Khan Abdul Habib - Semantkhana Maoist 125 Abdul Aziz Amwajpur Nr 2 Abdul Khaleq - Ghazni Ikhwani 126 Mohammad Bashir Mohammad Ali Official Chindaul Ikhwani 127 Obeidullah Gholam Mohammad Official Laghman Ikhwani 5 Kabul Afghanistan *** Date 26-1-1358 128 Mehrajudin Nassrudin - Shahre Naw Ikhwani 129 Qodratullah Abdullah Director At Abu Anifa School Khanabad Ikhwani 130 Rahmatullah Mohammad Akbar Driver National Bus Kabul - 131 Mohammad Rafi Por Del Driver National Bus Panjsher Ikhwani 132 Niasullah Abdullah Official Central Statistics Jabulseraj Maoist 133 Abdul Udud Abdul Karim Pharmacist Jausjan Maoist Antirev 134 Ras Gol Sayed Jan Offic.At Kabul 2 Or 4 District Khogiani Ikhwani 135 Mohammad Sadeq Asmatullah Offic. Public Health Office Paghman Ikhwani 136 Mohammad Daud Gholam Sakhi Offic.Public Health Office Ghazni Ikhwani 137 Dost Mohammad Aji Mohammad Official For Staple Food Gardez Ikhwani 138 Sayed Mohammad Hussain Sayed Mohammad Hussain Treasurer Public Health Off. - Ikhwani 139 Gholam Dastagir Din Mohammad Colonel Kabul Ikhwani 140 Najibullah Jomhagol Farmer Tageb Rebel 141 Qasi Mohammad Mogadas Student At Technic. Faculty Kunar Ikhwani 142 Mohammadullah Mohebullah Student At Technic. Faculty Baghlan Ikhwani 143 Gol Djan (Gol Khan) Besmellah Teacher Wardak Ikhwani 144 Sher Aqa Mohammad Aga Teacher Wardak Ikhwani 145 Mohammad Ehsan (?) Mohammad Khan Unemployed Wardak Ikhwani 146 Haji Atiqullah Mohammad Akbar Unemployed Wardak Ikhwani 147 Abdul Rahim Khuasak Farmer Wardak Ikhwani 148 Malek Nur Mohaiudin Farmer Wardak Ikhwani 149 Abdul Qaium Abdul Aahad - Wardak Ikhwani 150 Abdul Qadir Gholam Hazrat Teacher Wardak Ikhwani 151 Jomah Hassan Abdul Kamal Retired Police Colonel Karte Parwan Antirevolu 152 Golrahman Yaqut Shah Traffic Policeman Helmand Logar Ikhwani 153 Gholam Sarwar Dr. Gholam Dastagir Physician Sheberghan Maoist 154 Mohammad Rahim Sayed Mohammad Student Of Literature Paktia Ikhwani 155 Mohammad Qassem Mir Haidar Head Of Commercial Bank Ret. Paktia Maoist 156 Gholam Siddiq Aashur - Nahrin Ikhwani 157 Gholam Haidar Dr. Gholam Hazrat Physician Panjsher Ikhwani 158 Gol Mohammad Taj Mohammad Timber-Merchant Miram Shah Ikhwani 159 Shamsuddin Dr. Wasir Physician Nangarhar
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