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Mohammed Daud Daud (Persian: محمد داود داود) (January 1969 – 28 May 2011), also known as General Daud Daud, an ethnic Tajik, was the police chief in northern Afghanistan and the commander of the 303 Pamir Corps. He was an opponent of the Afghan Taliban. After the fall of the Taliban regime, he was appointed a Deputy Interior Minister for Counter Narcotics in Afghanistan. His campaign against opium poppy cultivation was successful in several provinces, including Ogar, Ghazni, Wardak, Paktia, Paktika and Panjshir.

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  • General Mohammed Daud Daud (* 2. Januar 1969 in Tachar; † 28. Mai 2011 in Taloqan) war der Polizeichef Nordafghanistans und Kommandeur der Eliteeinheit 303 Pamir Corps. Er galt als einer der effektivsten und zentralen Gegner der Taliban und gehörte zu den Befürwortern eines demokratischen Prozesses in Afghanistan.Am 28. Mai 2011 starb General Mohammed Daud Daud bei einem gezielten Bombenanschlag der Taliban, bei dem auch zwei deutsche Soldaten ums Leben kamen. Nach Dauds Tod gab es Anti-Taliban-Proteste von Studenten und Lehrkräften an den Universitäten in Kabul und Masar-e Scharif. (de)
  • Mohammed Daud Daud (Persian: محمد داود داود) (January 1969 – 28 May 2011), also known as General Daud Daud, an ethnic Tajik, was the police chief in northern Afghanistan and the commander of the 303 Pamir Corps. He was an opponent of the Afghan Taliban. Daud studied engineering in college. After graduating from college in the 1991, he defected from the Afghan Army and joined the forces of Ahmad Shah Massoud against the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. After the retreat of Soviet troops and the defeat of the Afghan communist regime, Daud remained in Takhar province of Afghanistan. Ahmad Shah Massoud had ordered him to guard northern areas and to keep his forces out of the capital Kabul. When the Taliban took power in Kabul, Daud served as a leading military commander of the anti-Taliban United Front under the command of Ahmad Shah Massoud, which later spearheaded the defeat of the Taliban. In October 2001, Daud was directly responsible for retaking the city of Kunduz from an Al Qaeda-Taliban alliance. After the fall of the Taliban regime, he was appointed a Deputy Interior Minister for Counter Narcotics in Afghanistan. His campaign against opium poppy cultivation was successful in several provinces, including Ogar, Ghazni, Wardak, Paktia, Paktika and Panjshir. In 2010 he was appointed police chief of Afghanistan's northern provinces, overseeing Interior Ministry forces and directly commanding his own police elite force called Pamir 303. An opponent of the Taliban, Daud was assassinated on 28 May 2011 in a Taliban and Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU) bomb attack in Taloqan, Afghanistan. (en)
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  • General Mohammed Daud Daud (* 2. Januar 1969 in Tachar; † 28. Mai 2011 in Taloqan) war der Polizeichef Nordafghanistans und Kommandeur der Eliteeinheit 303 Pamir Corps. Er galt als einer der effektivsten und zentralen Gegner der Taliban und gehörte zu den Befürwortern eines demokratischen Prozesses in Afghanistan.Am 28. Mai 2011 starb General Mohammed Daud Daud bei einem gezielten Bombenanschlag der Taliban, bei dem auch zwei deutsche Soldaten ums Leben kamen. Nach Dauds Tod gab es Anti-Taliban-Proteste von Studenten und Lehrkräften an den Universitäten in Kabul und Masar-e Scharif. (de)
  • Mohammed Daud Daud (Persian: محمد داود داود) (January 1969 – 28 May 2011), also known as General Daud Daud, an ethnic Tajik, was the police chief in northern Afghanistan and the commander of the 303 Pamir Corps. He was an opponent of the Afghan Taliban. After the fall of the Taliban regime, he was appointed a Deputy Interior Minister for Counter Narcotics in Afghanistan. His campaign against opium poppy cultivation was successful in several provinces, including Ogar, Ghazni, Wardak, Paktia, Paktika and Panjshir. (en)
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