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Asadullah Khalid was born on 10 June, 1970 in Ghazni, Afghanistan, is a Politician in Afghanistan. Discover Asadullah Khalid's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 53 years old?
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Asadullah Khalid Net Worth
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Timeline
Asadullah Khalid is a politician in Afghanistan.
He served as head of the National Directorate of Security (NDS), which is the domestic intelligence agency of Afghanistan.
Haji Asadullah Khalid was born in the Ghazni Province of Afghanistan on 10 June 1970 into a Taraki Ghilzai Pashtun family.
His father served as an MP during the reign of the king Zaher Shah while in later days his uncle became a known Ittihad-i Islami commander.
Asadullah Khalid himself became affiliated with the Ittihad party and its leader Abdul Rab Rasul Sayyaf.
During the rule of the Taliban (1996-2001), Khalid served with the anti-Taliban resistance as part of the Ittihad faction.
The Afghanistan Analyst Network writes that Khalid may have recovered "Stinger missiles on behalf of Ittihad’s boss, Sayyaf", which may have brought him into first direct contacts with the CIA.
Khalid's personal account of that time is that he studied law in Tajikistan.
Between 2005 and 2008, he was the Governor of Kandahar Province and prior to that as Governor of Ghazni Province (2002-2005).
After the fall of the Taliban regime, Khalid worked with the National Directorate of Security, Department 5, but shortly afterwards became Governor of his home Ghazni province, a post he held until 2005.
After a re-shuffle in 2005 by President Hamid Karzai, Khalid was shifted from Ghazni province to become the new governor of Kandahar province.
As governor, he said that he believed in the coordination of international and national efforts in bringing stability to Afghanistan.
In early 2007, Asadullah Khalid escaped an assassination attempt.
He was targeted by a Taliban suicide bomber.
His motorcade was destroyed but he survived with only minor injuries.
Mr. Khalid was appointed as Minister of Borders, ethnics and tribal Affairs in 2008.
In 2009, Richard Colvin, a former Canadian deputy ambassador to Afghanistan who worked closely with Khalid, testified before the Canadian parliament that Khalid was directly involved in torture.
He said that Khalid was controlling a criminal gang and he had people killed who got in his way.
In April 2010, CBC News revealed the existence of top-level Canadian government documents reporting the personal involvement of Khalid in serious human rights abuses in his own private dungeon.
Multiple sources report that the private detention centre was located under Khalid's guest house while he was the governor of Kandahar.
In 2011, besides being in-charge of the Ministry, he was appointed as special representative of the President to Loy Kandahar provinces (i.e. Kandahar, Helmand, Zabul, and Urozgan).
As a trusted envoy of the president ( Hamid Karzai ) and security expert, he brought stability and peace to South Western provinces in short while.
In October 2011 Khalid survived another attempt on his life.
Before his appointment as the head of the NDS in September 2012, Khalid served as the Minister of Tribal and Border Affairs.
A year later, in September 2012, the National Assembly of Afghanistan approved him as head of the National Directorate of Security (NDS), which is the Afghan intelligence service.
It is very similar to that of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) from which it receives training and support.
To eradicate Taliban and confront them in the gross-roots he implemented many concepts, beside his other attempts he created and supported the anti-Taliban uprisings in insurgent-held areas of eastern Afghanistan, and often accused the Pakistani intelligence services of fomenting the insurgency.
A few months later, on 6 December 2012, Khalid became injured during a failed Taliban assassination attempt in Kabul.
The incident happened in the Taymeni area of the city, inside one of the many guesthouses that NDS uses in Kabul to reduce the risk of an attack.
Afghan officials said that Khalid needed blood transfusions, but President Hamid Karzai said Khalid "is doing well" and described the attack as "a cowardly act of terrorism".
Zabiullah Mujahid confirmed that the Taliban were behind the attack.
Politicians in Afghanistan, including the President and members of the Parliament, accused elements in Pakistan of organizing Khalid's assassination attempt.
In June 2013, Khalid returned to US for further medical treatment after his conditions deteriorated for wounds from the Taliban assassination attempted in December 2012.
Rahmatullah Nabil resumed the role as acting Director of the NDS from 31 August 2013 whilst Khalid was recovering.
Nabil was officially reappointed as Director on 28 January 2015.
Asadullah Khalid remains under treatment today and has been unable to perform his duties as minister.
Former President Ashraf Ghani has also explained his absence as the reason for the fall of Kabul.
Asadullah Khalid has been accused of being involved in numerous human right violations.
From 2018 until 2021 he was the Minister of Defense.
Khalid is said to be affiliated with the Islamic Dawah Organisation of Afghanistan (Ittihad-i Islami) and has been noted as one of many loyalists of Afghan President Hamid Karzai.