Rabu, 21 September 2011

Statement of grief on the death of Rabbani Afghans

Hundreds of Afghans gathered in Kabul to express grief over the death of chairman of the Higher Council for Peace, Burhanuddin Rabbani.
Residents also protested the murder of Rabanni since suicide bombings on Tuesday (20/09).

    
Afghanistan
Rabbani, who served, among others, to negotiate with the Taliban, killed by bomb hidden in a Turban.
President Hamid Karzai has cut short his visit to New York to attend UN meetings and returned to Afghanistan.
The BBC's David Loyn in Kabul says the black fabric installed along the road near the residence of Rabbani.
Ex-militia leaders, including former who came to the funeral home, and arrived in cars with black windows.
Tightened security in the diplomatic area of ​​Kabul, where Rabbani's residence, and police checked whoever got there. Bomb in Turban Burhanuddin Rabbani

    
Senior figures in the mujahideen who fought against the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan in the 1980s
    
President of Afghanistan from 1992-1996 and then served again in 2001
    
Senior anti-Taliban Northern Alliance from 1996-2001
    
Appointed as the leader of the Peace Council was formed with the task of President Hamid Karzai to negotiate with Taliban
Several hundred people, mostly wearing black turbans, carrying pictures Rabbani and reciting verses from the Koran.
One of the mourners, Hayatullah, told Reuters news agency: "We come to express condemnation of the enemies of peace and stability, an enemy state and government. We condemn the murder of our leaders of jihad and resistance."
A resident of Kabul Mirza Mohammad told the Associated Press news agency: "He wants peace in Afghanistan and sacrificed his life to bring peace."
No one has claimed responsibility for the attack. Our correspondent Loyn said the possibility of one of the insurgents.
Rabbani, 71, had a meeting with the commanders of the Taliban. He returned from abroad a few days ago to attend the meeting.
Peace Council member, Fazel Karim Aymaq, said two people were invited to a meeting on Tuesday and they say they have "special message" from the Taliban and is considered "very trustworthy."
"One of them leaned her head on his shoulder Rabbani and detonated a bomb in the turban," said Aymaq.
President Karzai said, "Today is a day of mourning for us in Afghanistan but the day of unity to continue our efforts."

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