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Hatef Mokhtar : ウィキペディア英語版
Hatef Mokhtar

Hatef Mokhtar (Persian:هاتف مختار) (born 11 May 1962) is an Afghan author currently living in Norway and is a Norwegian citizen. He is the founder and chief editor of ''The Oslo Times'' and a human-rights activist. He writes for several newspapers and magazines such as ''KL-Today'', "Euractiv" ''Daily Sun'',〔("The motive behind producing ‘Innocence of Muslims’ was not innocent" ). Article on Daily SunDHAKA Monday 1 October 2012〕''Malaysia Today'', "Khama Press" ''Haama Daily'', ''groruddalen.no,'',〔("Internettavis med lesere fra hele verden" ). Article on groruddalen.no 6 May 2012〕''Malaysia Today'', and ''Burma Digest''. He works towards the freedom of press and speech, and for the promotion of peace. He is a public speaker and a political analyst. Although a political analyst on Afghanistan, he also specializes in global human rights issues and the freedom of expression in particular. Mokhtar belongs to the Durrani clan of the Pashtun. He is the founder and chairman of (Armed for the Quill ) (AFTQ) and the organization Global Peace.〔http://www.upf.org/international-day-of-peace-2009/2305-international-day-of-peace-events-related-to-disarmament〕
== Early life and education ==
Mokhtar was born on May 11, 1962 at Mazar-i-Sharif in the Balkh province of Afghanistan to a Pashtun family from the Durrani clan. His father, Maulawi Gul Mohammad Khan was a religious scholar. As he was a critic of the Communist regime, Khan was arrested by the police under the rule of the Noor Mohammad Taraki. Imprisoned at the Pul-e-Charkhi prison in Kabul, he was executed during the reign of the next Communist president Hafizullah Amin. Thereafter, Mokhtar and his family were forced to take refuge in Pakistan. He attended Balkh University in Afghanistan where he received a degree in political science. He speaks Norwegian and is fluent in English, Hindi, Pashto, Dari, Persian,and Urdu.

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