Dr Najibullah

Dr Najibullah

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Obama, the Karzai Brothers and the Ghost of Najibullah


It’s said that you can buy photos of Najibullah on the streets of Kabul these days and even cassettes of speeches he made in the 1980s when he was president of Afghanistan. Najibullah’s name evokes controversy. Always cited are the condemnation by some Afghans for his ties to the Soviet Union and his previous role as chief of the country’s internal security apparatus.
However, it is impossible not to acknowledge the country’s social gains made during his time in leadership. As soon as his government was overthrown the victors wiped out land reform programs, instituted Sharia or Islamic religious law, cut women off from education, athletics and the professions and banned things like movies, television, videos, dancing, kite flying, and beard trimming.
Quiet as it’s kept, for many in the Afghan capital, the Najibullah years were a time of great promise.