Abdul Karim Barahavi
Abdul Karim Barahavi is an Afghan former politician. He served as Governor of Nimruz Province from 2010 to 2012. Prior to that, he served as a minister in the Cabinet of Afghanistan. From February 2009 to August 2010, Barahavi served as Minister of Refugees. In 2004, Barahavi was appointed as Minister of Borders and Tribal Affairs.
Born into an Afghan Baloch family in Nimruz province, Barahavi joined the mujahideen alliance during the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. He was the co-founder and leader of the Partisans of National Liberation of Afghanistan and afterwards, served in the cabinet of Burhanuddin Rabbani under the Islamic State of Afghanistan. Barahavi fled to the Balochistan province of Iran following the Taliban's takeover of Nimruz in 1995.
After the Taliban was toppled in 2001, Barahavi again served as governor of Nimruz and became the leading Baloch anti-Taliban figure. He survived an assassination attempt in 2009. Following the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan, Barahavi was reported to have fled to neighboring Iran.
Early years
Barahavi was born in the Pedehgee village of Chahar Burjak District of Nimruz Province in 1955 to an ethnic Baloch family. He is the son of Mohammad Mobin.He attended primary school in his hometown and graduated from Cadet School in 1973. He then attended Cadet College where he obtained his bachelor's degree in 1977 in the field of Weapons Technology and served in the military of Afghanistan. After the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, he left the military as many others did and joined the mujahideen alliance.
Mujahideen commander and politician
During the 1980s he was a mujahideen commander leading the Partisans of National Liberation of Afghanistan.Following the collapse of Najibullah's government, Barahavi was appointed as Governor of Nimruz and the Commander of the 4th Brigade in the government of Burhanuddin Rabbani.
When the Taliban under Mullah Omar took control of Nimruz in 1995, Barahavi and his troops fled to neighboring Baluchistan Province of Iran. At that point Hamidullah Niyazmand became governor of the province. During the Afghan Interim Administration, Barahavi was again appointed as the Governor of Nimruz and Commander of 4th Brigade.
In early 2009, militants attempted to kill Barahavi in a suicide attack. In early 2011, Barahavi again escaped unhurt in a remote-controlled bomb explosion. He was visiting an irrigation project on the Lashkari canal when his vehicle was hit with a remote control mine in the 2nd district of Zaranj, near the Darul Ulam Madrasa in the city.