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Attempt to Assassinate Afghan Defense Minister Foiled

Afghan Defense Minister Mohammad Qassim Fahim 

Mohammad Attaei, IOL Afghanistan Correspondent

KABUL, November 22 (IslamOnline) – Afghan security forces arrested on Friday, November 22, an Iraqi who tried to assassinate Afghan Defense  Minister Mohammad Qassim Fahim before the Friday prayers in the grand mosque in Kabul.

Afghan security sources, which asked not to be named, said they intercepted the Iraqi Thursday, November  21, and arrested him before carrying out the attempted assassination.

The sources said the Iraqi is likely one of the Afghan Arabs members in Osama bin Laden's al-Qaeda network.

On November 6, a senior Afghan official said that the transitional government would undertake some changes, a step that many experts explained as a turn against the Northern Alliance (NA).

The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said, in an exclusive statement to IslamOnline, that the most significant changes will include sacking General Mohamed Fahim, the Tajik Defense Minister in the current transitional government and the leader of the NA.

Fahim was said to be replaced by Marshal Shaouli Khan, an in-law of former Afghan king Mohamed Zaher Shah or by the king's grandson, Mostafa Zaher, he said, adding that Gul Agha Shirazi, Kandahar current ruler, will be appointed as Interior Minister, replacing Tag Mohamed Wardek, also from the NA.

The new ruler of Kandahar will be one of the sons of Sayed Kayan, leader of the Ismailis in Afghanistan, or Mohamed Zaher, the son of Hagi Abdul-Gadir, the vice president and minister of public affairs who was assassinated a few months ago in Kabul, the official added.

General Abdul-Rashid Dostum will be appointed vice president of Afghan President Hamid Karzai, he said, explaining that this means that Dostum has to move to Kabul, away from his center of power in the north of the country.

"Removing Dostum - known for his rudeness and brutality - away from his area of influence will weaken him and this will be the first step in the way of removing him from any political post," the official told IslamOnline.

Appointing General Dostum as vice president will probably take place in a bid to win the support of Uzbek nationals in Afghanistan, whom make up 6.6% of the population, against the Tajiks who make up 30%.

Ismail khan, the powerful ruler of Herat who is in complete control of the city, will also be sacked, the senior official added.

The Human Rights Watch (HRW), in a report released Tuesday, November 5, in New York, has accused the U.S. and Iran of cooperating with Ismail Khan accused by the organization of violating human rights.

The organization has also requested from charity and emergency organizations in Afghanistan not to supply Khan with any form of aid.

 

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