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Rising and the fall of Afghan President Ashraf Ghani

Rising and the fall of Afghan President Ashraf Ghani
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Kabul: When the Taliban guerrillas moved to Kabul on Sunday, President Ashraf Ghani flew out of the country without saying where he left.
According to media reports, Ghani had flown to Uzbekistan.
“The former President of Afghanistan left Afghanistan, leaving the country in this difficult situation,” said Abdullah Abdullah, head of the Afghan national reconciliation council.
“God must hug him responsible.” “To avoid bloodshed” “to avoid bloodshed, I think it would be better to go,” Ghani said on Facebook in his first comment.
“The Taliban has won with their swords and weapons judgment, and is now responsible for the honor, property and preservation of his people,” he said in a statement posted to Facebook.
The American country expert experts who failed outside Afghanistan during the decades of chaotic Soviet rules, civil war and the Taliban years in power.
During that period, he worked as an academic in the United States and then with the World Bank and the United Nations in East and South Asia.
Ghani boasts itself as one of the leading global experts in failed countries, only to oversee the collapse of administration.
He was elected in 2014 about the promise to return Afghanistan.
But those aged 72 years may eventually be remembered for making small progress against corruption of government rooted in the possibility of dangling his death.
In his last years in the office, Ghani witnessed it first cut from talks between Washington and Taliban who paved the way for the US from Afghanistan, and then forced by American allies to release 5,000 hardened militants to lock the peace agreement that had never materialized.
Dismissed as “puppets” by the Taliban, Ghani was left with a little leverage during the last months of the Presidential Palace, and was forced to deliver a television worm that smelled that did not increase its reputation with Afghanistan.
He has been described as visionary, angry, academic, and too demanding.
Famous for his intensity and energy, Ghani introduced new currencies, regulating the tax system, pushing the Wealthy Expat Afghanistan to return home, and persuaded donors when the country emerged from the harsh era of Taliban.
But he also got a divisive reputation that bite him to the end.
“He never allow anyone to be too close, remaining alone,” wrote veteran writer Ahmed Rashid, who had known him for almost three decades.
“Unfortunately the explosion of poor temperament and display arrangements with fellow Afghanistan and Westerners too often and immediately make it a hate.” Ghani married Rula, which he met while studying for his first title at the University of America in Lebanon, and had two children.
He maintained a daily routine that was disciplined since losing part of his cancer stomach, leaving him to bite a snack because he could not digest complete food.
Pashtun, he began using his tribal name Ahmadzai a few years ago to underline his background, even though he emphasized the importance of uniting different ethnic groups in Afghanistan.
After performing poorly in the 2009 election, Ghani surprised many Afghans in 2014 by winning after choosing as General Running General Abdul Rashid Dostum, a commander of the Uzbek Wars accused many human rights violations.
(With input from agency)

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