Karim Khoram

Abdul Karim Khoram (Pashto: عبدالکریم خرم) (born 1963) is Afghan President Hamid Karzai's Chief of Staff.

In order to complete his higher education, Khoram left for Paris, France in 1991, where he received a master's degree in International law and Diplomacy.

[2] Former co-workers of Khoram have accused him of following a "brand of conservative Pashtunism" acting "divisive internally" and having isolated Hamid Karzai's "non-Pashtun allies".

[2] Al-Jazeera writes: "The damage that Khoram has inflicted on President Karzai's image in one year—his enemies could not have done the same.

[3] Khoram also scrapped initial plans to integrate the Afghan National Radio and Television into the public service run by an independent board.