Matin Bek Explained

Matin Bek (born in 1987 in Hazar Sumuch District, Takhar Province[1]), also known as Abdul Matin Beyk, was the Chief of Staff to President of Afghanistan Ashraf Ghani.[2]

Early life and education

He was born in Takhar province in 1987. He has a bachelor's degree from Delhi University and a master's degree in political science from Jawaharlal Nehru University. He was one of 29 children his father had with his 4 wives.[3]

Political career

Bek has worked as an adviser to the Ministry of Interior Affairs and to the deputy head of National Directorate of Security for provinces. [4]

In 2017 Bek was appointed chairman of the Independent Directorate of Local Governance (IDLG). In this role he focused on developing a merit based model of appointing governors rather than the patronage based network and also worked on women's rights. [5] He was a member of the negotiating committee between the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan and the Taliban. [6]

He was a strong supporter of ousted president Ashraf Ghani following on from the Fall of Kabul Bek later said he wished he had not supported Ghani, saying, “I had lost my father, members of my family, and I dreamt a united and developed country and was struggling for my dream Afghanistan..Today I realized that I was deceived and betrayed.”[7]

Media

He was interviewed for the BBC documentary Afghanistan: Getting Out. [8]

Personal life

His wife is Adela Raz. She was the Afghan Ambassador of Afghanistan to the United States from 26 July 2021–18 February 2022. [9] They starred in a BBC World Service Podcast together.

Bek's father Abdul Motalib Bek was a Tajik tribal leader and member of parliament, old anti-Soviet Mujahid of the United Front, but on 25 December, 2011 was killed by a suicide bomber of Taliban.[10]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Biography of Abdul Matin Bek, Member of the Peace Negotiation Team of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan AfGOV . 2022-08-26 . smp.gov.af.
  2. News: 2021-12-10 . Inside the Fall of Kabul . en-US . The New York Times . 2022-08-26 . 0362-4331.
  3. Mashal . Mujib . 2012-08-13 . Afghanistan's Princelings: Are the Children of the 'Mujahedin' Ready to Rule? . en-US . Time . 2022-08-26 . 0040-781X.
  4. Web site: Ghani Appoints Matin Bek as New IDLG Chairman . 2022-08-26 . TOLOnews . en.
  5. Web site: 2013-05-17 . Afghan Women Harassed into Unemployment . 2022-08-26 . Inter Press Service.
  6. News: 2020-04-07 . Afghanistan peace deal: Taliban walk out of 'fruitless' talks . en-GB . BBC News . 2022-08-26.
  7. News: Lalzoy . Najibullah . 2021-10-27 . Ashraf Ghani's chief of staff apologizes for supporting him . en-US . The Khaama Press News Agency . 2022-08-26.
  8. News: Rees . Jasper . 2022-08-14 . Afghanistan: Getting Out, review: a smart and sensitive overview of a complicated conflict . en-GB . The Telegraph . 2022-08-26 . 0307-1235.
  9. Web site: Swan . Jonathan . 2021-10-03 . Afghan ambassador: Biden doesn't care about fate of Afghan girls . 2022-08-26 . Axios . en.
  10. News: Growing Up An Afghan Warlord's Son . en . NPR.org . 2022-08-26.