
When Zabihullah Mohmand raped an 18 year old Missoula woman he met at the Badlander in downtown Missoula in 2021, the question of vetting was front and center, with Republican politicians like Matt Rosendale suggesting a pause be instituted.
The victim, identified in court documents as Jane Doe, told police that she had met Mohmand at the Badlander along with other people.
When the group left, the woman went with Mohmand to his hotel room.
She says he forced himself on her and raped her.
He told law enforcement he is on a worldwide trip from Afghanistan visiting Missoula.
DPHHS manages the Montana State Refugee Program. As such, this program is working with individuals arriving in Montana as part of the Afghan Placement and Assistance Program. As of today, 20 individuals (combination of adults and children) are in Montana (Missoula) as part of the Afghan Placement and Assistance Program. This is since late September. To be clear, federal agencies are responsible for the vetting process prior to their arrival,” Ebelt told KECI News in an email.
We reached out to the International Rescue Committee for comment and have not heard back.
Gov. Greg Gianforte, Sen. Steve Daines and Rep. Matt Rosendale called for Afghan resettlement efforts to be put on pause because of the case, adding proper vetting for incoming Afghans needs to be conducted.
After this incident took place, a propaganda rag called “The Daily Montanan” went into damage control mode by “reporting” how Republicans were raising questions about relocating Afghan nationals. I’ll get to why The Daily Montanan is a propaganda rag after the quote:
The letter from Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas to U.S. Sen. Jon Tester, a Montana Democrat, outlines the vetting process Mohmand went through.
“[Mohmand] completed the rigorous and multi-layered screening and vetting process,” the letter reads. “Prior to being granted entry into the United States, no derogatory information, including a criminal record, was identified.”
The process includes vetting by the Department of Defense, Homeland Security, the FBI, the National Counterterrorism Center and other intelligence agencies. Together the agencies analyze fingerprints, photos and other biometric and biographic data for every Afghan evacuee. Evacuees then undergo further screening from U.S. Customs and Border Protection when they arrive at a U.S. port of entry.
If Mohmand is convicted or pleads guilty to the charge and is found to be in violation of his parole conditions, he could be subject to removal proceedings, the letter states.
The Daily Montanan, according to this article, is a parrot of dark money that regurgitates third party content from sources like the innocuous sounding “States Newsroom”, an entity funded, in part, by Swedish billionaire Hans Wyss. Here’s a little context on this NON-citizen manipulating US elections with his information warfare from Wikipedia:
In 2021, The New York Times reported that Wyss had “quietly created a sophisticated political operation to advance progressive policy initiatives and the Democrats who support them”. In 2015, the Wyss Foundation initiated The Hub Project, which seeks “to shape media coverage to help Democratic causes”. The goal of The Hub Project is to help Democrats be more effective at conveying their arguments through the news media and directly to voters. It seeks to “dramatically shift the public debate and policy positions of core decision makers”. The Hub Project engaged in paid advertising campaigns in 2018 that criticized Republican congressional candidates.
The Hub Project is part of Arabella Advisors, a leading vehicle for funneling “dark money” on the political center-left. The Hub Project is housed within the Arabella-sponsored groups the New Venture Fund and the Sixteen Thirty Fund. Wyss has donated $245 million to the Sixteen Thirty Fund and the New Venture Fund since 2016. The Sixteen Thirty Fund gives directly to political committees and pays for TV ads that back specific candidates and causes. In 2022, the FEC said the Sixteen Thirty Fund should be required to register as a political committee, which would require more disclosure.
The New Venture Fund underwrites Acronym, which owns the Courier Newsroom, a group seeking to boost Democratic candidates through local news stories and advertising. The Wyss Foundation has donated to States Newsroom, a nonprofit media group. Media watchdog NewsGuard said State Newsroom’s journalism had been “bought by people with a political agenda”.
So, what’s our Afghan rapist up to these days? You won’t read that Zabihullah Mohmand is challenging his removal in court in the Daily Montanan because, as I’ve indicated, that rag is part of an information war against Montanans, but I found the recent court filing online and will provide MY readers with content no other news outlet has reported on yet.



Before we allow these immigrant pawns to suck up all the attention, it’s critical to note how the CIA was directly involved in fucking up this latest particular asylum-seeking killer. I’ll quote from the New York Times reporting for any liberal hate-readers out there trying to suppress wrong-think from bubbling up in their stupid fucking brains:
The Afghan refugee accused of shooting two National Guard members in Washington, D.C., fought in the late days of the U.S. war there as part of a “Zero Unit,” a paramilitary force that worked with the C.I.A., according to a person briefed on the investigation and an Afghan intelligence officer familiar with the matter. The units were known for their brutality and labeled “death squads” by human rights groups.
While this context is interesting, my concern is that the stupid fucking brains that comprise liberal group-think are hoping to make this Afghan killer into a poor victim of his tough job committing acts of violence in his home country for the CIA. Isn’t that what this additional context seems to be setting up?
The suspect, identified by federal officials as Rahmanullah Lakanwal, 29, grew up in a village in the eastern province of Khost. A childhood friend, who asked to be identified only as Muhammad because he feared Taliban reprisals, said that Mr. Lakanwal had suffered from mental health issues and was disturbed by the casualties his unit had caused.
“He would tell me and our friends that their military operations were very tough, their job was very difficult, and they were under a lot of pressure,” Muhammad said.
The CIA and their minions in the media are the REAL enemy here, but ousting those treasonous, anti-democratic pieces of shit is too heavy a lift for such heavily indoctrinated American citizens, so the LARP on both sides of the political aisle will continue unabated.
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“When the group left, the woman went with Mohmand to his hotel room. She says he forced himself on her and raped her.”
I may run afoul of the Thought Police here, but I think it needs to be said that actions have consequences and the young woman apparently learned this the hard way.
She met Mohmand in a bar, a public venue, with a group of others, then left the group and went with him (supposedly alone) to his hotel room where he subsequently raped her, according to the article of record. Either or both of them might have been in a state of drunkenness at that time, which, let it be known, is not a valid excuse for lapses of behavior but does explain them. (Incidentally, the first sentence of the quote is a statement of fact. The second is a statement of hearsay which is supposed to be taken as truth. This is, in my opinion, sloppy reporting.)
In today’s society, it is perfectly acceptable for a young woman to be physically alone in a hotel room with a young man, expecting that he will treat her with dignity and respect, yet be completely offended if the close physicality (possibly affected by mind-altering substances, i.e., alcohol, marijuana, etc.) advances beyond the (assumed) affectionate hugging, kissing, and touching. Yet, because young men with raging hormones are different than young women with raging hormones, it is to be expected that the situation might easily spiral out of her control and, at that point, there would be little she could do about it.
The point being that women, whether young or old, ought to consider the possibilities that they might be sexually assaulted and abused BEFORE they get into the “position” and, for the sake of self-defense, simply refuse to put themselves into those situations.
This is not meant in any way to make excuses for the young man. If he did rape her against her will, then he needs to be punished for the crime and it should not matter whether he is an Afghan national or a good ol’ homegrown country boy. Rape is a serious crime and should be dealt with severely. However, no amount of law and justice can make up for a lapse of good judgment on the part of the girl, who should not have done what she did, and who may be a little wiser for her experience.