词条 | People's Islamic Unity Party of Afghanistan |
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| name = People's Islamic Unity Party of Afghanistan |native_name = حزب وحدت اسلامی مردم افغانستان | logo = Emblem of the People's Islamic Unity Party of Afghanistan.svg | logo_size = 200px | colorcode = {{People's Islamic Unity Party of Afghanistan/meta/color}} | colours = Red, Blue | leader = Mohammad Mohaqiq | founder = Mohammad Mohaqiq | president = | chairman = | general_secretary = | first_secretary = | secretary_general = | presidium = | secretary = | spokesperson = | foundation = 2004 | ideology = Hazara nationalism | headquarters = Kabul | international = | national = National Front of Afghanistan | website = [https://www.facebook.com/HzbWhdtAslamyMrdmAfghanstan Facebook page] | country = Afghanistan | split = Hezbe Wahdat }}{{Hazara people}}People's Islamic Unity Party of Afghanistan ({{lang-fa|حزب وحدت اسلامی مردم افغانستان}}, Hezb-e Wahdat Islami Mardum-e Afghanistan) is a political party in Afghanistan, formed after a split in the Hezbe Wahdat. The party is led by Mohammed Mohaqiq.[1][2] The party was founded in 2004 after Mohaqiq, resigned from his post as Minister of Planning in the Afghan government. After resigning from both his government position and Hezbe Wahdat Mohaqiq announced both the creation of the party and also his candidacy for the 2004 Presidential election. Despite having just founded the PIUPA, Mohaqiq ran as an independent on a Hazara nationalist platform. Like many of the other candidates, Mohaqiq's campaign emphasized an "everyman" image, and claimed that he would fight for the people's interests. Despite Karim Khalili, the Head of Hezbe Wahdat, running as Vice President on President Karzai's ticket Mohaqiq won the bulk of the Hazara vote.[3] Mohaqiq and the party opposed the 2009 Personal Status Law, which allowed a man to refuse sustenance to his wife should she refuse to have sex with him.[4] See also{{Portal|Hazara people}}
References1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.kas.de/db_files/dokumente/7_dokument_dok_pdf_9674_2.pdf |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2013-03-26 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130524194344/http://www.kas.de/db_files/dokumente/7_dokument_dok_pdf_9674_2.pdf |archivedate=2013-05-24 |df= }} {{Political parties in Afghanistan}}2. ^Ministry of Justice - Islamic Republic of Afghanistan {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070514124224/http://www.moj.gov.af/polpartieslist.html |date=2007-05-14 }} 3. ^{{cite book |last=Emadi |first=Hafizullah |date= |title=Dynamics of Political Development in Afghanistan: The British, Russian, and American Invasions |year=2010 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=0UzJAAAAQBAJ&pg=PA280&lpg=PA280&dq=People%27s+Islamic+Unity+Party+of+Afghanistan&source=bl&ots=JBNjEsiVtW&sig=TLelNV-r_buWTABA7FKl7CaFasw&hl=en&sa=X&ei=5dk-VKb5G6ap7Abc-IGAAw&ved=0CCoQ6AEwAzgK#v=onepage&q=People's%20Islamic%20Unity%20Party%20of%20Afghanistan&f=false |location= |publisher=Palgrave Macmillan |page=216 |isbn= |accessdate= }} 4. ^{{cite book |last=Saikal |first=Amin |date= |title=Modern Afghanistan: A History of Struggle and Survival |url= |location= |publisher=I.B.Tauris |page=356 |isbn= |accessdate= }} 4 : 2004 establishments in Afghanistan|Hazara political parties|Political parties established in 2004|Shia Islamic political parties in Afghanistan |
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