Former Afghan intelligence chief sentenced to death

An Afghan court today found a communist-era intelligence chief guilty of ordering hundreds of killings and sentenced him to death by shooting.

An Afghan court today found a communist-era intelligence chief guilty of ordering hundreds of killings and sentenced him to death by shooting.

Asadullah Sarwari, who headed the government’s feared intelligence department in 1978 under President Nur Mohammed Taraki – Afghanistan’s first communist ruler – was cleared on a second charge of conspiracy against a post-communist government of the early 1990s.

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