Afghan Governor Killed In Mosque Bombing
img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-48890" title="omar_1735248c (1)" src="/files/wxrimport/2010-10/omar_1735248c-1.jpg" alt="" width="205" height="105" /><The New York Times reports:
KABUL, Afghanistan — In an audacious attack, insurgents assassinated the governor of Kunduz Province on Friday by bombing the mosque where he attended the weekly Friday Prayer, according to Afghan officials.
The bomb blast killed 12 people and wounded 33 at the main mosque in Taliqan, the capital of Takhar Province, which borders Kunduz.
The slain governor was Muhammad Omar, a Takhar native who returned there regularly for the Muslim weekend and Friday worship. Mr. Omar, who had survived one other assassination attempt, was believed to have been the target of the attack, said Faiz Muhammad Tawhidi, the spokesman for the Takhar governor.
The assassination underscored the growing capability of the insurgency in northern Afghanistan, which has become increasingly unstable over the past year. Mr. Omar was the third government official in the past two months to be assassinated in the region. In August and September, district governors were killed in Kunduz and Baghlan Provinces.
The president of Afghanistan, Hamid Karzai, strongly condemned the attack, saying in a statement that detonating a bomb in a mosque was “a crime against Islam and humanity.”
Click here to read more.