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Karzai escapes assassination attempt

China Daily | Updated: 2008-04-28 07:19

Afghan President Hamid Karzai escaped unhurt yesterday after an assassination attempt by Taliban fighters who fired guns and rockets at an official celebration near the presidential palace in Kabul.

Karzai, government ministers, former warlords, diplomats and the military top brass ducked for cover after gunfire sounded at the event to mark the 16th anniversary of the end of Soviet-backed rule in Afghanistan.

Karzai later appeared on state television to address the nation.

"Today, the enemies of Afghanistan, the enemies of Afghanistan's security and progress tried to disrupt the ceremony and cause disorder and terror," Karzai said.

"Fortunately, Afghanistan's military forces surrounded them quickly and arrested some of the suspects," he said.

The Taliban, which claimed responsibility for the attack, said three of its fighters were killed.

British Ambassador Sir Sherard Cowper-Coles was standing on the front row of the dais alongside the US envoy to Kabul.

"It was coming to the end of the 21-gun salute. I saw an explosion and a puff of dust to the left of the parade and then heard the crackle of small arms fire from all directions," he said. "After some hesitation, my bodyguard frog-marched me away."

All Cabinet members and foreign diplomats at the parade along with General Dan McNeill, US commander of international forces in Afghanistan, were safe and well, spokesmen said.

But three people were killed and 10 wounded, including a member of parliament, officials said. Those killed were another parliamentarian, the head of a minority group and a 10-year-old child.

The Taliban fire appeared to come from a building a few hundred meters from the site, a road which is blocked off for official parades, close to the presidential palace.

"Three of our attackers have been killed and three managed to escape. Small arms and RPGs (rocket-propelled grenades) were used in the attack," Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said on telephone from an undisclosed location.

The attack disproved Afghan government and NATO assertions that the Taliban insurgency has been weakened, he said.

"Afghan and NATO authorities this year repeatedly said the Taliban are on the verge of annihilation ... Now it is has been proved to them the Taliban not only have the ability to operate in the provinces, but even in Kabul," said Mujahid.

"Karzai and his Cabinet can't be safe from Taliban attacks."

Immediately after the attack, bandsmen in full dress uniform and ordinary soldiers scrambled to get out of the line of fire. Other soldiers and Karzai's bodyguards, dressed in black, took up firing positions on roads near the parade ground.

Karzai has survived several assassination attempts since he came to power after US-led and Afghan forces toppled the Taliban in late 2001 for failing to hand over Al-Qaida leaders behind the Sept 11 attacks on the United States.

But Taliban insurgents regrouped and relaunched their insurgency two years ago and now fight daily battles with Afghan and foreign troops, mainly in the south and east, and have launched scores of suicide attacks throughout the country.

Karzai has repeatedly offered to hold peace talks with the Taliban, but the hardline Islamist militants have said they will fight on till they topple him and drive out the more than 50,000 foreign troops based in Afghanistan.

Agencies

(China Daily 04/28/2008 page6)

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