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Afrasiab Khattak

Afrasiab Khattak or ((パシュトー語:افراسیاب خټک), Urdu: افراسياب خٹک; also spelled as Afrasayab Khattak) is a left-wing politician from the State of Pakistan, currently serving as the senator, representing the Kohat Division of the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Province for the Pakistan Senate.
Inspired by the Russian communist party, Khattak joined pro-Soviet Communist Party, later joined the socialist party, the Awami National Party in 1980. He is the President of the Avami National Party's central secretariat based in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Province and as well as Chairman of the special standing committee senate. Khattak started his political activism in the 1970s, but escaped to Soviet Union to divert the effects of Great Purge authorised by far-right wing regime of General Zia-ul-Haq. In the 1980s, he took asylum in Afghanistan Soviet Republic, serving as the top adviser to the Soviet government in the matters of Afghanistan. After the Fall of Kabul, Khattak settled back to Pakistan and founded the Afghanistan Pakistan People's Friendship Association in 2001. In 2002, Khattak was appointed as the president of Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP).〔(HRCP elections ) 1 April 2002 . DAWN group〕 In 2006, Khattak joined the Awami National Party and currently serving its senator to the Senate secretariat.
== Biography ==
Afrasiab Khattak is born in a small village known as, Mandoori Khaderkhal, Kohat Division of the North-West Frontier Province of West-Pakistan. After receiving his early education from Kohat, Khattak was admitted at the Peshawar University. There, Khattak obtained BA in Russian history and the BSc in Political Science and wrote a senior thesis on Comparative law, and published through the university press. During this time, Khattak was also the student leader at the local university union and took active participation during his college times.
During this time, Khattak became an active member of Communist Party of Pakistan. He was an active leftist politician during the 1970s and 1980s. He spent many years in self-exile in Afghanistan in the 1980s, due to his strong opposition to General Zia-ul-Haq's military rule.〔(Afrasiab Khattak: An Unlikely Crusader ) by S.A Hussain 30 June 2000. Pakistanlink.com. Retrieved 10 May 2007〕
After his return from Afghanistan, Khattak contested the general elections from Karak in 1990 but lost to Aslam Khattak.

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