Afghanistan Mujahedin Freedom Fighters Front
Afghanistan Mujahedin Freedom Fighters Front | |
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جبهه مبارزين مجاهد افغانستان Participant in Soviet war in Afghanistan | |
AMFFF symbol | |
Active | 1978 - unknown |
Ideology | Big tent opposition to Soviet presence in Afghanistan |
Leaders | Mulavi Dawood |
Opponents |
Soviet Union Democratic Republic of Afghanistan |
Battles and wars | Bala Hissar uprising |
Afghanistan Mujahedin Freedom Fighters Front (Persian: جبهه مبارزين مجاهد افغانستان) was a united front of four Afghan politico-military factions, formed on the initiative of the Revolutionary Group of the Peoples of Afghanistan (گروه انقلابی خلقهای افغانستان) (later named Afghanistan Liberation Organization), together with Islamists, in 1978.[1] The Front fought against the soviets and pro-soviet afghan communists during the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.
On August 5, 1979 the Front tried to initiate an uprising against the PDPA government. The move, which was brutally crushed, became known as the Bala Hissar uprising.[1]
The most famous publication of AMFFF was called "Neither Puppet Regime nor Fundamentalism, Freedom and Democracy!" (نه رژیم پوشالی نه بنیادگرایی، آزادی و دموکراسی!) which was widely distributed across Afghanistan in early 1980s.
The head of AMFFF was Mulavi Dawood, who was abducted and killed by Gulbuddin Hekmatyars Islamic Party in Peshawar in November 1986.