
Mohammad
Najibullah (1947 - September 27, 1996) was the fourth President of
Afghanistan during the period of the communist Democratic Republic of
Afghanistan.
Born in Kabul of a Ahmadzai Ghilzai Pashtun family. He was educated at
Habibia High School and Kabul University, where he graduated with a degree
in Medicine in 1975. He joined the Parcham faction of the communist
People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan (PDPA) in 1965. Despite being
regarded as an intelligent man, he was referred to as Najib-e Gaw (the Bull)
by his opponents due to his physique.
The PDPA staged a successful coup in 1978, but the Khalq faction of the PDPA
gained supremacy, and after a brief stint as ambassador in Tehran,
Najibullah was dismissed from government and went into exile in Europe.
He returned to Kabul after the Soviet invasion in 1979. In 1980, he was
appointed the head of KHAD, the secret police. Under Najibullah's control,
it is claimed that KHAD arrested, tortured and executed tens of thousands of
Afghans. Najibullah replaced Babrak Karmal as Afghanistan's President in
1986.
After the Soviet withdrawal in 1989, he withstood a coup headed by his
defence minister in 1990 and relaxed his autocratic control to gain support.
But by 1992 Najibullah agreed to step down in favor of a transitional
government. Najibullah tried to flee Kabul, but his departure was blocked by
Abdul Rashid Dostum. Najibullah sought sanctuary in the UN compound in
Kabul.
He remained there until September 1996 when the Taliban captured Kabul. The
Taliban dragged Najibullah behind a car from the UN compound and hanged him
from a traffic light post in the streets of the capital.
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