Sulaiman Layeq
Sulaiman Layeq
سليمان لايق | |
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Born |
Ghulam Mojaddedi
October 12, 1930 |
Nationality | Afghan |
Occupation | Politician and Poet |
Political party | PDPA (Parcham faction) |
Contents
Biography
One of his sisters was married to Mir Akbar Khyber (a leading leftist ideologue whose murder in 1978 started the Saur Revolution); another sister was married to Sibghatullah Mojaddedi (who would later become President of Afghanistan). Laeq was a founder of the newspaper Parcham in 1968. Together with Babrak Karmal he represented the moderate faction of the People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan (PDPA). At the same time, he became a permanent member of the Central Committee of the Parcham parliamentary group. After the Saur Revolution, Laeq became Minister for Radio and Television in 1978 and for a time was admitted to membership in the Politburo after the government had expelled the Parchamis.[1][2]
After the Khalq Government had removed most Parchamis, Laeq served as a temporary candidate member of the Politburo. Though he was imprisoned for being pro-Karmal the authorities treated him mildly. By 1980, following the intervention of the Soviet Army in Afghanistan, Laeq held several posts. By this time he had become a member of the Central Committee of the Parcham faction of the PDPA.[1]
In 1981 he was promoted to President of the Academy of Sciences, full member of the Afghan Politburo, and Minister of Nationalities and Tribal Affairs.
Books
- Chunghar چونغر
- De Abaseen Spaiday د اباسين سپېدې
- Kaygday کېږدۍ
- Qeesay Aw Afsanay قصې او افسانې
References
- Beverley Male. Revolutionary Afghanistan. Google Books. Retrieved 2009-03-24.
External links
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Unknown |
Minister for radio and television 1978 – 1979 |
Succeeded by Unknown |
Preceded by Unknown |
Minister of Foreign Affairs 1981 – ? |
Succeeded by Unknown |
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