Afghan Parliamentary Candidates Targeted By Taliban

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Afghan Parliamentary Candidates Targeted By Taliban

Postby DrakeS » Mon Aug 30, 2010 7:09 pm

Kidnapped workers for Afghan female MP found dead

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A woman walks past a campaign poster of Fauzia Galani in Herat, Afghanistan (26 August 2010) Fauzia Galani is one of the few female candidates standing for election in September

The bodies of five people working for a female candidate in Afghanistan's parliamentary election have been found in western Herat province.

They were among a group of 10 people kidnapped by armed men on Wednesday. Five were later released, say reports.

The Taliban later said they carried out the abductions. No group has said it carried out the killings.
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The staff were working for Fauzia Galani, who is seeking re-election to parliament in September's polls.

Police chief Nisar Ahmad Popal said the bodies had been found dumped on a mountainside in Adrskan district.

Reports say their hands had been bound and they had been shot in the head.

Taliban insurgents opposed to the elections in general - and female candidates in particular - have been blamed for the murder of a number of candidates.

On Saturday, candidate Haji Abdul Manan was shot and killed as he was leaving a mosque on the back of a motorcycle.

The Taliban have also been blamed for the kidnap of four women working at a drug treatment centre in northern Faryab province. Officials were reported to be negotiating to secure the women's release.

The US has sent an extra 30,000 troops to Afghanistan since December 2009 in an effort to defeat the Taliban.

But the BBC's Quentin Sommerville say that outside the city centres, the campaign of intimidation appears to be working, with many potential voters saying they are too afraid to go to the polls on 18 September.

More than 2,500 candidates are competing for 249 seats in the lower house.


n two separate incidents, an Afghan parliamentary candidate and five members of another candidate’s campaign office were killed in Herat Province which borders Iran.

Abdolmanan Hashemi, a parliamentary candidate was killed last night as killed on his way to the mosque in Shindand town by unidentified gunmen.

Following the incident, local authorities also reported that the bodies of five members of Fouzieh Gilani’s campaign office were found in a remote area in Aderskan town in Heart.

These individuals were captured by Taliban last week on their way to Farsi town from Aderskan.

Governor of Aderskan reported that the victims were shot in the head and were possibly killed yesterday.

Earlier another Afghan parliamentary candidate in Golran town in northern Herat was kidnapped but was released in a week after pressure from the people. In another incident, the brother of a candidate in Robat Sangi was killed.

Taliban has condemned the parliamentary elections that will take place within three weeks calling it a US plot that should be confronted.

2500 people, many of them women, are running in the elections. The Afghanistan parliament has 249 seats and runs in five year sessions.


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