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Shahmahmood Miakhel

Country Director, Afghanistan

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Shahmahmood Miakhel is the Country Director in Afghanistan for the US Institute of Peace (USIP). Prior to that he was a Governance Advisor for the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA), and, from 2003–2005, a Deputy Minister of the Interior in the Government of Afghanistan. In 1994–1995 he worked for the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) in South and Southeast Afghanistan helping to establish District Rehabilitation Shuras (DRS). He also worked as a reporter for the Pashto service of the Voice of America from 1985–1990.

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Activist on Hunger Strike Writes Her Will from Iran’s Evin Prison
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  • Activist on Hunger Strike Writes Her Will from Iran’s Evin Prison

    Hengameh Shahidi, a reformist political activist on hunger strike in Tehran’s Evin Prison, has written a will, the Center for Human Rights in Iran (CHRI) reports. “Hengameh called me today (Saturday, April 1) and she was in very bad shape,” Nahid Kermanshahi, Shahidi’s mother told CHRI. “She has chest pains and doesn’t have the strength to walk…She said she had handed her will to the interrogator.” In the two-page letter, Shahidi has said that if she dies in the jail, President Hassan Rouhani, Intelligence Ministry and the Judiciary should be held to account.

    April 3, 2017

    Authorities in Iran Arrest Five Members of Baha’i Minority
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  • Authorities in Iran Arrest Five Members of Baha’i Minority

    Simin Fahandej, the spokesman of the Baha’i International Community, has told Radio Farda that Iranian authorities have arrested five members of the Baha’i community in the Iranian province of Isfahan.

    March 31, 2017

    Locating Syria in India’s Diplomacy toward West Asia
    Middle East Institute
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  • Locating Syria in India’s Diplomacy toward West Asia

    India has sought to continue its five-decade long cordial relationship with Syria despite the conflict raging there, and has been providing muted support for Bashar al-Assad’s government. However, as the Syrian conflict has dragged on, it has become increasingly clear that the conflict in Syria is the epicenter of the tremors that are shaking the region, placing India’s own national interests at risk. This essay examines the arc of India’s policy toward the Syrian crisis, within the context of the broader thrust of Indian foreign policy towards West Asia under Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

    March 30, 2017

    Iran Rejects Arab Leaders’ Call for Dialogue on Disputed Islands
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  • Iran Rejects Arab Leaders’ Call for Dialogue on Disputed Islands

    Iran’s Foreign Ministry has rejected a request by Arab leaders to negotiate with the United Arab Emirates for a peaceful settlement to the three disputed islands of Greater Tunb, Lesser Tunb and Abu Musa.

    March 30, 2017

    Iran’s Defense Minister Calls on U.S. Naval Forces to Leave Gulf Region
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  • Iran’s Defense Minister Calls on U.S. Naval Forces to Leave Gulf Region

    Iran’s Defense Minister Hossein Dehghan on Thursday depicted the U.S. naval forces in the Persian Gulf as armed intruders and called on Washington to leave the region. “What are the Americans doing in the Persian Gulf?

    March 30, 2017

    Moroccan Officials Accuse Iran of Spreading Shiism in the Sunni Kingdom
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  • Moroccan Officials Accuse Iran of Spreading Shiism in the Sunni Kingdom

    Moroccan officials have reportedly accused Iran of undermining sectarian harmony in the North African country. According to al-Quds al-Araby, Iran is pushing a “Shiite agenda” by recruiting thousands of young Moroccans in cities such as Hasima, which, according to the news outlet, has witnessed several anti-government protests in recent months.

    March 30, 2017

    Shiite Mobilization and the Transformation of Sectarian Militancy in Pakistan
    Middle East Institute
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  • Shiite Mobilization and the Transformation of Sectarian Militancy in Pakistan

    Historically in Pakistan, Shiite militancy has remained reactive and selective. But with thousands of Pakistani Shiites being recruited and trained by Tehran, the landscape of sectarian militancy is likely to undergo a momentous transformation with a possibility of a head-on confrontation between militant fronts of the two opposing sects. This essay assesses the future impact of Shiite mobilization in Pakistan on the country and how it could transform the local sectarian conflict by fueling radicalization and increasing prospects for ISIS to penetrate and exploit local militant groups to its favor.

    March 29, 2017