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the following year, the Alliance remained outside of it, as the Alliance lacked an organisational base inside Afghanistan at the time. In January 2003, it joined, along with the CDPD and others, the
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conference. However, a shift in the UNSMA office resulted in the group being degraded to observers at the conference. When the other invitees of the Bonn conference formed the
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The organisation spent most of the 1990s organised in exile. It established liaisons with the
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led by Zaman Gul Dehati, which emerged from a dissident faction within the
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