Talk:Ghulam Mustafa Khar

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[edit] This article is riddled with errors

The photograph shows a Taliban member posing in front of one of the destroyed Bamiyan buddhas. How is this Ghulam Mustafa Khar?

The Sheikh Rashid who was at loggerheads with Khar was Sheikh Muhammad Rashid, an old communist ideologue who joined Bhutto's PPP and was opposed to the feudal Khar for obvious reasons. Sheikh Muhammad Rashid died some time ago, and is in no way related to the Shiekh Rashid the article links to. Sheikh Rashid Ahmed, the current Information Minister was never a PPP member leave alone a leader.

203.82.53.6 07:25, 21 February 2006 (UTC)

I think the best place for references on Khar in the 1970's would be Stanley Wolperts Zulfi Bhutto Zak 12:22, 27 February 2006 (UTC)