Sediq Afghan
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Sediq Afghan (b. 1958 in Kabul) is a prominent Afghan philosopher known for his outspoken criticism of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, of the secular governments that followed, and of the Taliban regime.
In Kabul, he led first anti-U.S. protests during May of 2003.
He is the head of the International Center for Mathematical Philosophy.