Taliban Co-Founder Abdul Ghani Baradar Is The Face Of Insurgent Victory

Born in Uruzgan province in 1968, Abdul Ghani Baradar fought in the Afghan Mujahideen against the Soviets in the 1980s. After the Russians were driven out in 1992 and the country fell into civil war between rival warlords, Baradar set up a madrassa in Kandahar with his former commander and reputed brother-in-law, Mohammad Omar.

Taliban Warns India Against Military Moves In Afghanistan

Abdul Ghani Baradar, the Taliban leader freed from a Pakistani jail on the request of the US less than three years ago, has emerged as an undisputed victor of the 20-year war in Afghanistan, the Guardian reported.

While Haibatullah Akhundzada is the Taliban's overall leader, Baradar is its political chief and its most public face.