The Fort Worth Press - Thousands attend funeral of Afghan minister

USD -
AED 3.672995
AFN 69.732655
ALL 93.61244
AMD 393.21614
ANG 1.803405
AOA 912.385982
ARS 1018.264502
AUD 1.567828
AWG 1.8
AZN 1.700108
BAM 1.863519
BBD 2.020446
BDT 119.588002
BGN 1.861396
BHD 0.377012
BIF 2957.648516
BMD 1
BND 1.345109
BOB 6.914458
BRL 6.030398
BSD 1.0006
BTN 84.900627
BWP 13.513539
BYN 3.274643
BYR 19600
BZD 2.017055
CAD 1.419545
CDF 2870.000149
CHF 0.8894
CLF 0.035402
CLP 976.860555
CNY 7.269004
CNH 7.27494
COP 4346.97
CRC 504.01593
CUC 1
CUP 26.5
CVE 105.063315
CZK 23.870315
DJF 177.720142
DKK 7.10376
DOP 60.66236
DZD 133.737957
EGP 50.838597
ERN 15
ETB 127.110571
EUR 0.952635
FJD 2.316503
FKP 0.789317
GBP 0.787513
GEL 2.809807
GGP 0.789317
GHS 14.659756
GIP 0.789317
GMD 72.000336
GNF 8635.458452
GTQ 7.709824
GYD 209.356391
HKD 7.774605
HNL 25.377315
HRK 7.133259
HTG 130.928562
HUF 390.3505
IDR 15966.1
ILS 3.586275
IMP 0.789317
INR 84.850198
IQD 1310.810038
IRR 42087.503144
ISK 139.239789
JEP 0.789317
JMD 156.319079
JOD 0.709403
JPY 152.355501
KES 129.590227
KGS 86.798268
KHR 4018.90352
KMF 466.125007
KPW 899.999621
KRW 1430.110228
KWD 0.30764
KYD 0.833881
KZT 523.267336
LAK 21920.82321
LBP 89610.591307
LKR 290.374831
LRD 179.619837
LSL 17.659137
LTL 2.95274
LVL 0.60489
LYD 4.887949
MAD 9.983516
MDL 18.272593
MGA 4727.74046
MKD 58.562931
MMK 3247.960992
MNT 3397.999946
MOP 8.014768
MRU 39.666705
MUR 46.959656
MVR 15.397721
MWK 1735.124577
MXN 20.197895
MYR 4.436987
MZN 63.898401
NAD 17.659473
NGN 1548.869683
NIO 36.826008
NOK 11.131771
NPR 135.841003
NZD 1.72964
OMR 0.384977
PAB 1.000619
PEN 3.728907
PGK 4.04947
PHP 58.286935
PKR 278.313166
PLN 4.07145
PYG 7828.340575
QAR 3.648049
RON 4.7366
RSD 111.450353
RUB 104.999476
RWF 1373.255205
SAR 3.757813
SBD 8.383555
SCR 14.081957
SDG 601.495856
SEK 10.986095
SGD 1.346045
SHP 0.789317
SLE 22.813396
SLL 20969.504736
SOS 571.847787
SRD 35.175004
STD 20697.981008
SVC 8.756467
SYP 2512.529858
SZL 17.662303
THB 33.9395
TJS 10.907246
TMT 3.51
TND 3.158973
TOP 2.342098
TRY 34.893725
TTD 6.794211
TWD 32.528797
TZS 2375.00032
UAH 41.677449
UGX 3659.593929
UYU 44.077292
UZS 12868.494769
VES 49.412121
VND 25396
VUV 118.722009
WST 2.791591
XAF 624.99476
XAG 0.032279
XAU 0.000372
XCD 2.70255
XDR 0.759351
XOF 625.012625
XPF 113.631816
YER 250.375023
ZAR 17.762455
ZMK 9001.201643
ZMW 27.643539
ZWL 321.999592
  • CMSC

    -0.0800

    24.55

    -0.33%

  • SCS

    -0.2600

    12.94

    -2.01%

  • BCC

    -2.6400

    139.84

    -1.89%

  • BCE

    -0.1600

    25.81

    -0.62%

  • NGG

    -0.6000

    59.47

    -1.01%

  • GSK

    -0.2800

    34.17

    -0.82%

  • RBGPF

    0.4600

    60.96

    +0.75%

  • CMSD

    -0.0700

    24.22

    -0.29%

  • RIO

    -1.5300

    63.45

    -2.41%

  • RYCEF

    0.0700

    7.35

    +0.95%

  • BP

    -0.1800

    30.15

    -0.6%

  • JRI

    -0.0400

    13.26

    -0.3%

  • VOD

    -0.0900

    8.68

    -1.04%

  • AZN

    -0.4600

    66.94

    -0.69%

  • BTI

    -0.1800

    37.56

    -0.48%

  • RELX

    -0.0200

    47.32

    -0.04%

Thousands attend funeral of Afghan minister
Thousands attend funeral of Afghan minister / Photo: © AFP

Thousands attend funeral of Afghan minister

Thousands of Afghans on Thursday attended the funeral of the refugees minister, AFP journalists saw, after he was killed in a suicide bombing in Kabul the day before in an attack claimed by the Islamic State group.

Text size:

The Minister for Refugees and Repatriation, Khalil Ur-Rahman Haqqani, was killed on Wednesday afternoon in a suicide bombing at the ministry's offices in the Afghan capital.

Thousands of men, many of them armed, gathered for Haqqani's funeral in his home village of Sarana, in a mountainous area of Paktia province, south of Kabul.

The funeral included heavy security, with armoured vehicles, snipers and personnel manning the area and the road from Kabul, which was jammed with hundreds of cars as mourners travelled from surrounding provinces.

Senior Taliban officials, including the Chief of Army Staff Qari Fasihuddin Fitrat, and Maulawi Abdul Kabir, political deputy of the prime minister's office, attended the funeral, according to an AFP team on site.

The deceased's nephew, the powerful interior minister, Sirajuddin Haqqani, also attended, along with foreign minister Amir Khan Muttaqi.

In a speech there, Muttaqi said the latest IS attacks had been planned "abroad", denouncing, without naming them, "countries harbouring" the organisation.

"We call on all nations to work together to stop the common enemy, which does not recognise any kind of morality."

In September, the Taliban authorities said IS had training camps in Balochistan province of Pakistan, which also regularly faces jihadist attacks.

- 'Protect our other leaders' -

Haqqani, the highest ranked member of the Taliban government to be killed in an attack since their return to power, "was a big loss for us, the system and the nation", said Paktia resident Hedayatullah, 22.

"May God protect our other leaders and keep them victorious."

"Our leader... who had his life brutally taken away, achieved martyrdom," said Bostan, 53, haranguing the "cowardly attack" that killed Haqqani.

The United Nations mission in Afghanistan condemned the attack on Thursday, offering condolences to the victims' families.

"There can be no place for terrorism in the quest for stability," the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) said on X.

The European Union and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation also condemned the attack, along with Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and Iran.

Haqqani -- who is on US and UN sanctions lists and never appeared without an automatic weapon in his hand -- was the brother of Jalaluddin Haqqani, founder of the feared Haqqani network responsible for some of the most violent attacks during the Taliban's two-decade insurgency.

The Islamic State group claimed responsibility for the attack, saying a bomber detonated an explosive vest inside the ministry, according to a statement on its Amaq news agency, as translated by the SITE Intelligence Group.

Taliban authorities had already blamed IS for the "cowardly attack" -- the first targeting a minister since the Taliban returned to power in 2021.

Violence has waned in Afghanistan since the Taliban forces took over the country that year, ending their war against US-led NATO coalition forces.

However, the regional chapter of IS, known as Islamic State Khorasan, is active in Afghanistan and has regularly targeted civilians, foreigners and Taliban officials with gun and bomb attacks.

C.Rojas--TFWP