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Freedom Party (other)
Freedom Party may refer to: Active political parties *Freedom Party of Afghanistan *Freedom Party of Austria *Bangladesh Freedom Party *Freedom Party of Canada **Freedom Party of Ontario * Freedom Party (Denmark) *Freedom Party (Egypt) *Freedom Egypt Party * Freedom Party (Finland) *Svoboda (political party) ("Freedom"), in Ukraine *Marematlou Freedom Party, in Lesotho *Party for Freedom, in the Netherlands *Inkatha Freedom Party, in South Africa *Sri Lanka Freedom Party *Freedom Party of Switzerland *Freedom Party (Lithuania) *American Freedom Party, in the U.S. **Freedom Party of New York (other) Former political parties * Freedom Party (Ecuador) (2001–2003, 2007) *German Freedom Party (2010–2016) *Hungarian Freedom Party (1946–1947) * Freedom Party (Indonesia) (2002–2009) *Freedom Party of South Tyrol, in Italy (1988–1993) *Freedom Party (Bessarabia), in Moldova (1949–1950) *Freedom Party (Netherlands) (PVV) (1946–1948) *Freedom ...
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Freedom Party Of Afghanistan
Abdul Malik Pahlawan is an Uzbek warlord and politician based in Faryab Province in northern Afghanistan. He is the head of the Afghanistan Liberation Party and was heavily involved in the factional fighting that consumed Afghanistan throughout the 1990s. His rival for the control of the Uzbek north is Rashid Dostum, and their militias have clashed several times since the fall of the Taliban. Capture of Mazar-i-Sharif Initially, Abdul Malik was one of Dostum's subordinates, but in 1996 he blamed Dostum for the murder of his brother, General Rasul Pahlawan. He then entered into secret negotiations with the Taliban, who promised to respect his authority over much of Northern Afghanistan, in exchange for the capture of Ismail Khan, one of their most powerful enemies. Accordingly, on May 25, 1997, he arrested Khan and handed him over and let the Taliban enter Mazar-i-Sharif, giving them control over most of Northern Afghanistan. Because of this, Dostum was forced to flee to Tur ...
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