KABUL: A small but significant militant faction on Thursday joined Afghanistan’s fledgling peace process, a rare positive sign for an initiative that has been fraught with false starts and publicly rejected by the main Taliban insurgency.

The announcement marked the first success for the renewed effort, aided by the US, China and Pakistan, to end nearly 15 years of war in Afghanistan.

Representatives of Hizb-i-Islami, an Islamic militant movement of several hundred fighters led by Soviet-era Afghan war hero Gulbadin Hekmatyar, appeared at a press briefing with members of the High Peace Council, which oversees the peace process.

“Today we held our first intra-Afghan dialogue in the presence of High Peace Council leadership,” said Mohammad Ayoub Rafiq, the council’s head of secretariat. “May God help us to progress on the path of peace.”

The head of the Hizb-i-Islami delegation, Karim Amin, said he hoped other anti-government fighters would be inspired by the “selflessness” of his movement and join the process, although there was no mention of the group surrendering arms yet.

Loosely allied with the Afghan Taliban, Hizb-i-Islami fighters are believed to be active in Afghanistan’s eastern Kunar, Nuristan, Ghazni and Logar provinces.

The movement also has a political party with members in parliament and government, and wields influence because of the fearsome reputation of its founder and leader.

Hekmatyar became a hero to many Afghans while leading mujahideen fighters against the Soviet occupation of the country in the 1980s.

A former Afghan prime minister, he took up arms against the new government in Kabul after the 2001 US-sponsored toppling of the Taliban-led regime.

Published in Dawn, March 18th, 2016

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