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Anwar Dangar

Anwar Dangar was a commander from Shakar-Darrah (Shakar Dara), which is located approximately 25 kilometres north of Kabul, and was an ally of Burhanuddin Rabbani's Jamiat-e-Islami.〔Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada, Afghanistan: The role of Commander Anwar Dangur (Dangar) in the Jamiat-e-Islami in Kabul, and subsequently in the Taliban, which he joined following the 27 September 1996 Taliban conquest of the capital, 1 April 1998, AFG29150.E, available at: http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/docid/3ae6ab2364.html (24 November 2009 )〕 He was reported involved in the planning of the Afshar Operation which resulted in the deaths of hundreds of civilians and furthermore he is said to have directly lead troops into the battle.〔Afghanistan Justice Project. "Casting Shadows: War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity, 1978-2001." 2005. Accessed at: http://www.afghanistanjusticeproject.org/ (on 10 November 2009 )〕
As a Pashtu speaker it was reporeted on 17 October 1996 that he joined, along with his forces, the Taliban. However within a few days he deserted and on Massoud's orders recaptured Shakar-Darrah. A report in August 1997 claims that the Taliban "primarily" blamed their military "setbacks" north of Kabul on the betrayal of Dangar, whom they claimed had let Massoud fighters into Charikar, and other commanders (Afghanistan News Service 2 Aug. 1997).
It was reported that 5 March 2001 he was wounded by unknown gunmen.〔UN Security Council, The situation in Afghanistan and its implications for international peace and security Report of the Secretary-General, 19 April 2001, S/2001/384, available at: http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/docid/3aefcb7a4.html (24 November 2009 )〕
Following the victory of the Taliban, Dangar joined the Taliban and stayed there following their collapse in 2001. He was listed as one of the 12 most wanted Taliban commanders.〔Palmer, James. "Afghan troops prepare for attack on Mullah Omar's 'mountain hideout'" 18 December 2001. Accessed at: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/afghan-troops-prepare-for-attack-on-mullah-omars-mountain-hideout-620547.html〕 He was reported to be in the Pakistani city of Peshawar, trying to bring together escaped commanders.〔India News Online. Afghanistan: Karzai takes over: Fall of Tora Bora. Accessed at: http://news.indiamart.com/news-analysis/afghanistan-karzai-t-4717.html〕 According to another report he was in charge of the Taliban in the three central provinces of Parwan, Kapisa, Wardak, and Kabul where he had considerable local support.〔Korgun, Victor. "Afghanistan's Resurgent Taliban." The Jamestown Foundation. 24 October 2003. Accessed at: http://www.jamestown.org/single/?no_cache=1&tx_ttnews()=18975〕
Anwar was reportedly assassinated in Pakistan in 2004.〔Giustozzi, Antonio. "Koran, Kalashnikov and Laptop." HURST Publishers, Ltd. London. (1996), pg 90.〕
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