Dr. Farid Younos
Professor of Anthropology, California State University.
International expert in political science, religion, culture, and women's rights.
Founder of the Organization for the Prevention of Domestic Violence in Afghanistan.
Dr. Younos lives in the United States since November 1979.
Fayaz Bahraman Najimi
Publicist and expert on international relations and French studies.
And issues of sustainable growth, and migration.
Graduated from Moscow International Relations University.
He was born in Kabul and lives in Gottingen, Germany since 1991.
Razaq Mamoon
Writer and journalist.
In the past, he was the editor-in-chief of the Kabul and Peyman weekly magazines,
a correspondent for the BBC Persian, Radio Azadi, and Tolo TV.
His hometown is Kabul, has been living in Melbourne, Australia since 2019.
Arif Hasan Akhundzada
Independent researcher,
an expert in history and geopolitics.
Author of dozens of valuable articles
on the history of Tajiks in Pakistan.
Born in Khubi village, Shabqadar tahsil,
district Charsadda of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.
Now lives in Peshawar, Pakistan.
Mohebullah Noori
A former head of policy of the National Security Council of Afghanistan.
Leader of the "Movement for the Convergence of the Nations of the Heart of Asia".
Expert in political issues and international relations.
Born in Takhar province.
He became a refugee in the United States after the fall of the Republic.
Yaqub Yasna
Master of Political, Religious, and Cultural Issues.
Professor at Al-Biruni University in Mahmud Raqi, Kapisa Province, Afghanistan.
Born in Baghlan province, he now lives in Iran.
Abdullah Rahnamo
Doctor of political science.
Expert in political, religious, and international Affairs.
Former Adviser of the Director and Head of the Foreign Policy Analysis and Foresight Department of the Strategic Research Center under the President of Tajikistan.
He lives in Dushanbe.
Sherali Rezaian
Doctor of political science (PhD).
Master of political affairs.
Researcher of the foreign policy of Tajikistan and other Central Asian countries.
Independent researcher and analyst.
He lives in Dushanbe
Fakhriddin Kholbek
Journalist and analyst on Afghanistan.
He lives in Dushanbe.