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Old 10-13-2021, 06:38 AM   #1
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https://apnews.com/article/afghanist...fa186a72ac5352

IS bomber kills 46 inside Afghan mosque, challenges Taliban
By SAMYA KULLAB and TAMEEM AKHGAROctober 8, 2021

People view the damage inside of a mosque following a bombing in Kunduz, province northern Afghanistan, Friday, Oct. 8, 2021. A powerful explosion in the mosque frequented by a Muslim religious minority in northern Afghanistan on Friday has left several casualties, witnesses and the Taliban's spokesman said. (AP Photo/Abdullah Sahil)

KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — An Islamic State suicide bomber struck at a mosque packed with Shiite Muslim worshippers in northern Afghanistan on Friday, killing at least 46 people and wounding dozens in the latest security challenge to the Taliban as they transition from insurgency to governance.

In its claim of responsibility, the region’s IS affiliate identified the bomber as a Uygher Muslim, saying the attack targeted both Shiites and the Taliban for their purported willingness to expel Uyghers to meet demands from China. The statement was carried by the IS-linked Aamaq news agency.

The blast tore through a crowded mosque in the city of Kunduz during Friday noon prayers, the highlight of the Muslim religious week. It was the latest in a series of IS bombings and shootings that have targeted Afghanistan’s new Taliban rulers, as well as religious institutions and minority Shiites since U.S. and NATO troops left in August.

The blast blew out windows, charred the ceiling and scattered debris and twisted metal across the floor. Rescuers carried one body out on a stretcher and another in a blanket. Blood stains covered the front steps.

A resident of the area, Hussaindad Rezayee, said he rushed to the mosque when he heard the explosion, just as prayers started. “I came to look for my relatives, the mosque was full,” he said.

The worshippers targeted in Friday’s were Hazaras, who have long suffered from double discrimination as an ethnic minority and as followers of Shiite Islam in a majority Sunni country.

The Islamic State group and the Taliban, who seized control of the country with the exit of the foreign troops, are strategic rivals. IS militants have targeted Taliban positions and attempted to recruit members from their ranks.

In the past, the Taliban managed to contain the IS threat in tandem with U.S. and Afghan airstrikes. Without these, it remains unclear whether the Taliban can suppress what appears to be a growing IS footprint. The militants, once confined to the east, have penetrated the capital of Kabul and other provinces with new attacks.

This comes at a critical moment, as the Taliban attempt to consolidate power and transform their guerrilla fighters into a structured police and security force. But while the group attempts to project an air of authority through reports of raids and arrests of IS members, it remains unclear if it has the capability to protect soft targets, including religious institutions.

The Biden administration condemned Friday’s attack. “The Afghan people deserve a future free of terror,” State Department spokesman Ned Price said in a statement.

In Kunduz, police officials were still picking up the pieces Friday at the Gozar-e-Sayed Abad Mosque. Taliban spokesman Bilal Karimi told The Associated Press that 46 worshipers were killed and 143 wounded in the explosion. He said an investigation was under way.

The death toll of 46 is the highest in an attack since foreign troops left Afghanistan.

The United Nations mission in Afghanistan condemned the attack as “part of a disturbing pattern of violence” targeting religious institutions.

A prominent Shiite cleric, Sayed Hussain Alimi Balkhi, called on the Taliban to provide security for the Shiites of Afghanistan. “We expect the security forces of the government to provide security for the mosques since they collected the weapons that were provided for the security of the worship places,” he said.

Dost Mohammad Obaida, the deputy police chief in Kunduz pledged to protect minorities in the province. “I assure our Shiite brothers that the Taliban are prepared to ensure their safety,” he said.

The new tone struck by the Taliban, at least in Kunduz, is in sharp contrast to the well-documented history of Taliban fighters committing a litany of atrocities against minorities, including Hazaras. The Taliban, now feeling the weight of governing, employed similar tactics to those of IS during their 20-year insurgency, including suicide bombings and shooting ambushes.

And they have not halted attacks on Hazaras.

Earlier this week, a report by Amnesty International found the Taliban unlawfully killed 13 Hazaras, including a 17-year-old girl, in Daykundi province, after members of the security forces of the former government surrendered.

In Kunduz province, Hazaras make up about 6% of the province’s population of nearly 1 million people. The province also has a large ethnic Uzbek population that has been targeted for recruitment by the IS, which is closely aligned with the militant Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan.

Friday’s attack was the third to target a place of worship or religious study in a week.

IS has also claimed two deadly bombings in Kabul, including the horrific Aug. 26 bombing that killed at least 169 Afghans and 13 U.S. military personnel outside of Kabul airport in the final days of the chaotic American pullout from Afghanistan.

IS also claimed a bombing on Sunday outside Kabul’s Eid Gah Mosque that killed at least five civilians. Another attack on a madrassa, a religious school, in Khost province on Wednesday was not claimed.

If Friday’s attack is claimed by IS, it will also be worrying for Afghanistan’s northern Central Asian neighbors and Russia, which has been courting the Taliban for years as an ally against the creeping IS in the region.

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Akhgar reported from Istanbul. Associated Press writers Kathy Gannon in Islamabad and Sarah El Deeb in Beirut contributed to this report.
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So happy we’re not there to share in the losses!
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Old 10-13-2021, 08:05 AM   #3
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DPSTs do love their terrorists - whether favored radical islamic murderers - or domestic OBLM./AntiFa terrorists of teh DPST party!
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Old 10-13-2021, 08:42 AM   #4
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80 billion of arms what could possibly go wrong
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Old 10-13-2021, 08:58 AM   #5
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DPSTs do love their terrorists - whether favored radical islamic murderers - or domestic OBLM./AntiFa terrorists of teh DPST party!
Wtf does this have to do with the op?

Please quit hijacking threads.
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Old 10-13-2021, 09:02 AM   #6
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DPST apologists do love their islamic radical terrorists.
Who will cheerfully throw Peoples off high buildings for sport, entertainment, and to rid teh world of Peoples of different 'orientation'

take note - 95! and DPST sheeples.

Taliban crucifies those who disagree with their radical islamic state.
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IS is said to be more radical than the taliban...
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IS is said to be more radical than the taliban...
Similar to the difference between progressives and conseratives
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Are we going to see the Catholics, and Protestants, going at it in Ireland again?

IMHO, using religion as an excuse, to kill other people, is shameful, and cowardly.
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Old 10-13-2021, 05:48 PM   #10
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DPST apologists do love their islamic radical terrorists.
Who will cheerfully throw Peoples off high buildings for sport, entertainment, and to rid teh world of Peoples of different 'orientation'

take note - 95! and DPST sheeples.

Taliban crucifies those who disagree with their radical islamic state.
.. Ya know, I dont see many of the liberal lads here
constantly insulting YOU with name-callings.

Can't you post without that?

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Old 10-13-2021, 05:57 PM   #11
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i do not call names- SA.

An acronym is not name-calling - and represents exactly the marxist, racist ideology of teh Democrat party.



I have been labelled every profanity, scatology, IQ deprecation, family insult, and profanity in the book by the 'tolerant' DPST minions.




They are the declared enemy of American freedoms and representative Democracy!

Now - if you have a problem with teh DPST anagram - please write the Mod!


And cut the concern for teh 'poor, little hurt feelings of teh hypocritical DPST sheeples/minions .
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Old 10-13-2021, 06:06 PM   #12
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Hmmmm... The concern I have is for EVERYONE.
Our mates here on either end (or neither end) of the
Political spectrum. And things would be better served
WITHOUT the constant insults. Acroniums, anagrams,
whatever you wanna call it.

Might have to take the matter to the Monitours.

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Muslims killing Muslims.

A win/win.
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Can't you post without that?

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Muslims killing Muslims.

A win/win.
I wouldn't demonize an entire religion just because there are extremist nut jobs who want to misinterpret the Koran for their own self serving evil agenda. True Muslims are peaceful and are not trying to destroy and kill everything they can solely because of pure hatred.

Having said that, if you said one Muslim hate group killing another Muslim hate group is a win/win. I would agree with you 110% because there is nothing wrong with just keeping that shit in the family and leaving everyone else the fuck alone to live in peace.
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