4 killed as kabul protesters clash with police over truck bomb
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Afghan security forces use water canons to disperse protesters
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At least four Afghans were killed on Friday as an anti-government protest spiraled into street clashes, with police firing live rounds to disperse hundreds of stone-throwing demonstrators incensed by a catastrophic bombing.
Public anger has mounted after an explosives-laden sewage tanker detonated in Kabul’s diplomatic quarter on Wednesday, killing 90 people and wounding hundreds of others in the deadliest attack in the Afghan capital since 2001.
Hundreds of demonstrators calling for President Ashraf Ghani to step down and chanting “Death to the Taliban” clashed with police near the bombing site, prompting officials to beat them back with live rounds, mostly in the air, tear gas and water cannon.
Kabul’s Emergency Hospital said four protesters died on arrival while 15 others were wounded, some of them critically. Local media reported the death toll was as high as seven.
Kabul has been on edge since the bombing, which highlighted the ability of militants to strike even in the capital’s most secure district, home to the presidential palace and foreign embassies that are enveloped in a maze of concrete blast walls.
Friday’s killings will likely further inflame passions, as angry protesters marched through the streets carrying bloodied corpses of those killed in the clashes but they were stopped from reaching the presidential palace.
Residents of the city have demanded answers from the government over the perceived intelligence failure leading to the bombing.
“Our brothers and sisters were martyred in the bloody attack on Wednesday, and our leaders are doing nothing to stop this carnage,” Rahila Jafari, a civil society activist, said during the protest.
Other enraged protesters threatened to set up protest tents around his palace.
“It is absolutely shameful that government forces used live rounds and tear gas against grieving protesters who are demanding justice for victims of the bombing,” Afghan MP Fawzia Koofi said.
Amnesty International denounced the government use of force as an “excessive and deadly response.” The UN also urged restraint, warning opposition leaders and strongmen from trying to “opportunistically use these emotional and fragile moments” to foment violence for political gains.
Afghanistan’s intelligence agency has blamed the Taliban-allied Haqqani Network for the attack.
Ghani is expected to approve the execution of 11 Taliban and Haqqani prisoners, a government source said, in apparent retaliation for the assault.
The Taliban insurgents denied they were involved. They have threatened “harsh exemplary attacks” in a statement on their website, including the killing of foreign hostages they hold if the government carried out the executions.
Following their threat, the American University of Afghanistan appealed to the Taliban to release two professors, American Kevin King and Australian Timothy Weeks, who were abducted in August last year.
The two appeared in a Taliban hostage video in January, the first proof that they were alive.
The Taliban also hold Canadian Joshua Boyle and his American wife Caitlan Coleman, who had two sons in captivity after being kidnapped in Afghanistan in 2012 during a backpacking trip.
The Haqqani Network is led by Sirajuddin Haqqani — who is also the Taliban’s deputy leader.
With more than 400 wounded in Wednesday’s bombing, the injured have crowded into hospital wards and hallways as people were still searching for missing relatives.
Health officials have warned that some victims may never be identified as their bodies were torn into pieces or burned beyond recognition.

Source: Arab News

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