During the Taliban regime, from 1995 to 2001, the Pajhwok Afghan News reports Zori said he continued to live in Nimroz where he "maintained political résistance against the Taliban".
Pajhwok Afghan News reported on February 25, 2012, that Ali Mohammad's son Khalid had been kidnapped.
In an interview with Ferozan Rahmani of the Pajhwok Afghan News he stated that all the planks in his platform were based on Islamic law.
According to a profile by Pajhwok Afghan News after spending 200,000 Afghans on his campaign he resigned from the Presidential race on August 13, 2009, a week before the election.
According to a profile from the Pajhwok Afghan News Mutasimbillah worked on behalf of Afghans and Afghan expatriates, helping to found a school and a clinic for refugees in Peshawar, Pakistan, and a clinic in Paktia Province.
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