Assem Akram

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Assem Akram

Assem Akram ( Dari عاصم اکرم; * September 29, 1965 in Kabul ) is an Afghan historian and writer . He received his doctorate from the Sorbonne in Paris .

Life

During the Soviet-Afghan war , Akram actively campaigned as a diplomat for the liberation of his native Afghanistan. In 1993 he resigned from his diplomatic post in Paris, disillusioned with the never-ending conflicts in Afghanistan.

Assem Akram has lived in Springfield , Virginia with his wife and two sons since 1996 .

Works (selection)

  • نگاهی به شخصیت ، نظریات وسیاست های سرداد محمد داؤد Negahi be Schachsiyat, Nazariyat wa-Siyassat ha-ye Sardar Mohammed Daoud ( view of the personality, attitude and politics of Mohammed Daoud ). Mizan Verlag, Alexandria 2001, 440 pages (Persian).
  • Histoire de la guerre d'Afghanistan ( The history of the war in Afghanistan ). Balland Verlag, Paris 1996, 641 pages (French). Second printing and revisions in June 1998 and December 2001
  • The 1492 Conspiracy , a novel to occupy the Holy Land and win the presidential election. Three-Horned Lion, USA 2006, ISBN 0-9710781-1-4 , 304 pages (English)
  • Ocre fatale , novel. Balland Publishing House, Paris 2001, 230 pages (French)

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