Yasin Zia Explained

Honorific Prefix:Lieutenant General
Yasin Zia
Native Name:یاسین ضیا
Native Name Lang:fa
Office:Chief of General Staff of Afghanistan
Term Start:7 July 2020
Term End:19 June 2021
Predecessor:Bismillah Waziri
Successor:Wali Mohammad Ahmadzai
Office2:Acting Defense Minister
Term Start2:19 March 2021
Term End2:19 June 2021
Predecessor2:Asadullah Khalid
Successor2:Bismillah Khan Mohammadi
Office3:Deputy Defense Minister
Term Start3:27 March 2019
Term End3:7 July 2020
Office4:Deputy National Security Adviser
Term Start4:December 2017
Term End4:March 2019
Office5:Governor of Takhar
Term Start5:12 October 2015
Term End5:28 May 2017
Predecessor5:Abdul Latif Ibrahimi
Successor5:Fazlullah Mujadedi
Deputy5:Farid Zaki
Birth Place:Kabul, Afghanistan
Blank1:Ethnicity
Data1:Tajik

General Mohammad Yasin Zia (Dari: محمد یاسین ضیا), is an Afghan military officer and politician. He is a former Chief of General Staff, former Deputy Defense Minister, and former governor of Takhar Province, Afghanistan. Zia has also served as head of Afghanistan's counter terrorism unit (2011) and as the deputy director of the National Directorate of Security (2011–2015).[1] In 2022, he was reported to be one of the leaders of the anti-Taliban Afghanistan Freedom Front resistance movement.[2]

Zia was born in Shakar Dara District, Kabul, Afghanistan into a Tajik family.

He also has a degree in military and intelligence affairs and a background in Jamiat-e Islami.[1] [3]

Career

Governor

Zia was appointed governor of Takhar on 12 October 2015.[4] This was probably due to the Battle of Kunduz (2015) and could be seen as an attempt to make sure the Taliban would not repeat its success in Takhar.[5] Farid Zaki served as deputy governor with him.[6] As governor, he played a crucial role in operations to suppress the Taliban insurgency in Takhar and the neighboring Kunduz Province. In addition, according to 1TV, he disguised himself to catch two attorneys taking a bribe.[7] [8]

Yasin Zia resigned his post as governor on 28 May 2017, due to personal issues.[9] [10] He became a deputy National Security Adviser by December 2017.[11] [12] While being appointed, he also was promoted from Major-General to Lieutenant-General.

Zia also took a large role in attempting to reduce illegal activity and corruption in the Afghan Local Police (ALP), including supplementing income via illegal means. He also dealt with improper relations with other, irregular, armed groups. This included sending a message to commanders not to sell weapons given to them to other armed groups and personally confronting the commander of an armed group in Baharak District, Takhar. However, he has said that much of the problem is that several people have personal militias, turning the War in Afghanistan into an internal war. Zia also thought that the program had failed.[13]

Deputy Defense Minister and Chief of the General Staff

Zia was promoted to Deputy Defense Minister on 27 March 2019. The position was previously vacant for an extended period of time.[14] As deputy general, Zia was assigned to the capital of Takhar, Taloqan, to push Taliban insurgents away and to fix & improve the command structure of Afghan forces.[15] The Taliban were six miles away and had launched an assault in the previous month.[16] Protesters alleged the city was on the verge of collapse; he said afterwards there was no longer a threat.[17] He then became the Army Chief of Staff in 2020, vacating the Deputy Defense Minister position.[18]

Zia also became acting defense minister on 19 March 2021, while Asadullah Khalid was sick and hospitalized.[19] [20] In May 2021, he personally led government forces from Kabul around and in Mihtarlam, capital of Laghman Province. The Taliban had previously captured security checkpoints around the city and had seized control of Dawlat Shah District about to the north.[21] The Taliban had also advanced to the central jail of Laghman Province inside the city.[22] Afterwards, Zia said security was improving and the Taliban were beaten back.[23] [24] [25] He was replaced by Wali Mohammad Ahmadzai as Chief of General staff and Bismillah Khan Mohammadi as acting defense minister amid an increase in fighting with the Taliban on 19 June 2021.[26]

While Chief of General Staff, Yasin Zia had accused the Taliban of not severing its ties with Al-Qaeda, as it pledged to do as part of the Doha Agreement between it and the United States. Zia said they have not cut ties and they have relations with other terrorist groups, obviously working together in areas.[27] He had said the organizations have become like family over the past several years and expressed skepticism that things will change.[28]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 15 July 2020. New Afghanistan Army chief appointed. 4 August 2021. strategynord.com. en. 4 August 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210804204026/https://strategynord.com/discover/insight/new-afghanistan-army-chief-appointed/. dead.
  2. Web site: Farivar . Masood . 27 April 2022 . Afghan 'Fighting Season' Ushers in New Anti-Taliban Groups . 15 July 2022 . VOA . en.
  3. Web site: Adili. Ali Yawar. 5 August 2020. Still Preoccupied by 'Who Gets What': 100 days of the new government, but no full cabinet. 6 August 2021. Afghanistan Analysts Network – English.
  4. Web site: 12 October 2015. New Takhar governor to fight corruption, terrorism. 24 September 2020. www.pajhwok.com.
  5. Web site: 8 October 2015. Can new governors turn the Taliban tide in northern Afghanistan?. 5 August 2021. The New Humanitarian.
  6. Web site: Faizy. Sultan. Bengali. Shashank. 31 October 2016. Afghanistan tries to clean up its militias, both legal and illegal. 6 August 2021. Los Angeles Times. en-US.
  7. Web site: 18 January 2016. Afghan governor in disguise catches bribe-taking attorneys. 6 August 2021. Afghan Online Press. en.
  8. Web site: Afghan Governor in Disguise Catches Bribe Taking Attorneys. dead. 1TV (Afghan TV channel). 6 August 2021. 17 August 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210817045209/http://1tvnews.af/en/news/afghanistan/20475-afghan-governor-in-disguise-catches-bribe-taking-attorneys.
  9. Web site: Takhar Governor Yasin Zia Steps Down. 28 May 2018. 6 September 2020. TOLOnews. en.
  10. Web site: 29 May 2017. Due to personal problems, Takhar governor quits. 6 August 2021. en-GB.
  11. Web site: 5 December 2017. Ghani approves Takhar ex-governor as deputy for National Security Council. 4 August 2021. The Khaama Press News Agency. en-US.
  12. Web site: Ghani Appoints Two More Deputies For NSA. 6 August 2021. TOLOnews. en.
  13. Web site: Haymon. Barin Sultani. Kugelman. Michael. 18 May 2017. What's Behind the Taliban's Major Gains in Northern Afghanistan?. 6 August 2021. thediplomat.com. en-US.
  14. Web site: 27 March 2019. Dr Zia Yasin Appointed As Deputy Defense not Minister. 10 September 2020. reporterly.net.
  15. Web site: Clark. Kate. 14 November 2019. A Maelstrom of Militias: Takhar, a case study of strongmen co-opting the ALP. 6 August 2021. Afghanistan Analysts Network – English.
  16. News: George. Susannah. 18 October 2019. After dodging a Taliban assault, northeast Afghanistan braces for resurgence. 10 September 2020. The Washington Post.
  17. Web site: 3 October 2019. Takhar on Verge of Collapse, Say Kabul Protesters. 6 August 2021. ariananews.af. en-US.
  18. Web site: 24 May 2021. Afghan Army, Taliban Clash Close To Kabul. 4 August 2021. RFE/RL. en.
  19. Web site: 19 March 2021. Gen. Zia appointed acting defence minister. 5 August 2021. Pajhwok Afghan News.
  20. News: 19 March 2021. Afghan president dismisses interior minister amid spate of attacks. en. Reuters. 5 August 2021.
  21. Web site: Gul. Ayaz. 23 May 2021. Taliban Attack Threatens Afghan Provincial Capital Voice of America – English. 4 August 2021. www.voanews.com. en.
  22. News: لغمان جګړه؛ "طالبان د مهترلام محبس څنډو ته نږدې شوي؛ کومانډو ځواکونه هم سیمې ته رسېدلي". ps. BBC News پښتو. 8 August 2021.
  23. Web site: Asia Album: Afghan army soldiers take part in military operation against Taliban militants – Xinhua English.news.cn. 25 May 2021. 5 August 2021. www.xinhuanet.com.
  24. News: 24 May 2021. Afghan forces, Taliban clash near capital. The Economic Times. 5 August 2021.
  25. Web site: Sabawoon. Ali Mohammad. 4 August 2021. Taleban Victory or Government Failure? A security update on Laghman province. 8 August 2021. Afghanistan Analysts Network – English.
  26. Web site: 20 June 2021. Afghan president replaces two top ministers, army chief as violence grows. 4 August 2021. Reuters.
  27. Web site: Ansar. Massoud. 26 October 2020. Army Chief Zia: Taliban Has Not Cut Ties with Al-Qaeda. 5 August 2021. TOLOnews. en.
  28. Web site: 29 April 2021. Inside Afghanistan as US prepares to withdraw its troops. 5 August 2021. KX NEWS. en-US.