ABSTRACT

This book, first published in 1982, examines the reality of the so-called revolution in Afghanistan. It focuses on the career of Hafizullah Amin, considered in the West as a near-genocidal mass murderer, intent on establishing a personal fiefdom in Afghanistan. However, this book argues that he was a man struggling against impossible odds to preserve his country’s independence and at the same time drag it into the twentieth century. He commanded such loyalty and support within the Afghanistan Communist Party and the armed forces that the Russians had to invade to get rid of him.

chapter 1|7 pages

In Search of Hafizullah Amin

chapter 2|16 pages

Three Revolutionaries

chapter 3|16 pages

A House Divided: The Pdpa, 1965-1973

chapter 5|39 pages

The Inheritance: Afghanistan, 1978

chapter 6|20 pages

Strategy for Reform

chapter 7|15 pages

The Eid Conspiracy

chapter 9|15 pages

The Question of Leadership

chapter 10|20 pages

The Summer of Discontent

chapter 11|21 pages

The Endgame

chapter 12|4 pages

‘... And the People Remain’ 1