Afghanistan Mujahedin Freedom Fighters Front

The Front fought against the pro-Soviet government and later also the Soviet Army during the Soviet–Afghan War.

On August 5, 1979, the Front tried to initiate an uprising against the Khalq government.

The move, which was brutally crushed within hours, became known as the Bala Hissar uprising.

[2] The most famous publication of AMFF was called Neither Puppet Regime nor Fundamentalism, Freedom and Democracy!, which was widely distributed across Afghanistan in the early 1980s.

The head of AMFF was Mulavi Dawood, who was abducted and killed by Islamic Party in Peshawar in November 1986.