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Haji Nasrullah Baryalai Arsalai (born 3 March 1958) is an Afghan politician, who was a candidate during Afghanistan's 2009 Presidential election.


Life

Haji Nasrullah Arsalai, known as Baryalai (Victorious), is from a distinguished Afghan family with a long record of service. Their forefather Arsala Khan was Foreign Minister of Afghanistan under the famous king Amir Sher Ali and was a leader of resistance to the British in the second Anglo-Afghan War. Since the end of the jihad he has developed a series of businesses in Afghanistan. Abroad he has worked as a community organiser. He is not a militia leader. He is the brother of former legendary commander
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who was executed by the Taliban in 2001 He is also the brother of former Vice President and Governor of Ningarhar Haji
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and the brother of the current governor of Kabul
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.


Political activities

In 1980, Arsalai joined his brother
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to help organize underground resistance cells against the Soviet occupation and its Afghan collaborators in Nangarhar and
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. In 1981, he migrated to
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as a
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and began conducting political activities in support of the
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against the Soviets. This involved establishing the Hezb-e Islami (Khalis) office in Germany and editing a newspaper "Al hijrat o al jihad." He conducted multiple fact-finding missions around
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and Afghanistan during the period of Soviet occupation until 1989. In February 1989, Arsalai participated as a delegate in the
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to select the
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's interim government. From 1989–1991, he served as political and cultural aide to Commander Abdul Haq, based in
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. He ran the administration of the resistance front, published a weekly review of political and military developments and maintained his political contacts with Afghans and the diplomatic community. In this role, Arsalai also ran the administration for an important mujahideen initiative, the nationwide shura of mujahideen commanders, sar ta sari. From 1993–1994, Arsalai ran the Liaison Office of Eastern Afghanistan in Peshawar, an Afghan initiative to coordinate humanitarian assistance to the east of the country during a period when Haji
Abdul Qadir Abd al-Qadir or Abdulkadir ( ar, عبد القادر) is a male Muslim given name. It is formed from the Arabic words '' Abd'', ''al-'' and '' Qadir''. The name means "servant of the powerful", ''Al-Qādir'' being one of the names of God in the ...
headed the administration in Jalalabad. Appalled by the factional fighting among the mujahideen groups and the eventual rise of the
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, Arsalai returned to Germany in 1994, where he established a successful family business in Germany. He worked full time on his business until 26 October 2001, the day that Abdul Haq was killed by the Taliban for organizing uprisings against them. From 2002–2009, Arsalai was chief organizer of the People's Advisory Shura (Wolesi Mashvurati Shura), a mass movement of people in Nangarhar and Eastern Afghanistan aimed to mobilize popular participation in the Bonn political process. Significant achievements of this movement included organizing the consultations in Eastern Afghanistan on drafting of the constitution (2003), facilitating recruitment to the new
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and opposing opium cultivation. In 2002, he established a monthly newspaper ''Afghan Yawwalay'' (''Afghan Unity''). Haji Nasrullah Arsalai is fluent in
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,
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,
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and
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. In his 2009 Presidential candidacy his running mates were
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and Sayed Mohammad Alam. Nasrullah withdrew, and asked his supporters to vote for Abdullah Abdullah, who ended up ranking second.


References


External links

*Haji Nasrullah Baryalai's Homepage:
: ''hajibaryalai.com
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