Afghan Biographies

Nasiri, Ghulam Husain Naseri Hussain


Name Nasiri, Ghulam Husain Naseri Hussain
Ethnic backgr. Hazara
Date of birth 1959
Function/Grade Ex Wolesi Jirga Member 2018 MP MNA Kabul
History and Biodata

Ghulam Husain Naseri
Phone: 0779017283

2. Previous Functions:
Spokesmen of the Hezb-e-Wahdat Islami Afghanistan party’s decision-making
council in Tehran, Iran (1997-2002)
Bamyan Regional Office of the Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission (AIHRC) , Secretary and Translator (2003)
Independent Election Commission’s main office in Kabul, legal department (2006-2008)
Wolesi Jirga Member 2010 MP MNA Maidan Wardak Vardak
Wolesi Jirga Member 2018 MNA MP Kabul

3. Biodata:
Nasiri_Ghulam_HusainGhulam Husain Naseri Ghulam Hossain Naseri, son of Ali Juma, was born in 1959 in Behsud district of Wardak province. Naseri completed his primary education in Behsud Primary School. He then went to Kabul and completed his secondary education, graduating from Amanullah Ghazni High School in 1971. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Islamic Law and Islamic Philosophy from Jamiatul Mustafa Al-Alamiyya University of Qom in Iran in 2007, where he studied for six years. In addition, he also undertook Islamic studies in a Madrasa for eight years.
 

Naseri migrated to Iran in 1982 and stayed there until 2008, while continuing to visit Afghanistan.
 

Commission (2012): Legislative Affairs (Deputy)

Some of anti-Karzai Wolesi Jirga Members: Ghulam Hussain Nasiri, Zahir Saadat, Makhdom Abdullah Mohammadi, Arif Rahmani.(20171015)

Ghullam Hussain Naseri received 6,470 votes in 2018 Wolesi Jirga election and got a seat in WJ 2018.

Pashtoon lawmakers, accused their colleague Ghulam Hossain Naseri of taking arm against the nomads. Other legislators on Monday supported Naseri’s decision, saying those who defend their homes and villages against nomad invaders, need to take weapons.

“A heavy clash is going on between the defense forces and armed nomads backed by Taliban in the Dasht-e-Gola,” Naseri wrote on his Facebook page, claiming that the nomads and Taliban suffered heavy casualties. Dasht-e-Gola lies between the Behsood district and Nawor district in Ghazni province. The land and pasture problem between the local residents and nomads goes back to about 100 years. The nomads storm villages in the Behsood district and force people to leave their pastures for them.(20200625)


Naseri is married and has two daughters and three sons.


He speaks Dari, Pashto and English.
 

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