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Sunday, 16 November 2014
Female Afghan MP survives suicide attack
Shukria Barakzaia, a high-profile advocate of
women's rights, slightly wounded in blast that kills
three people.
A suicide bomber tried to assassinate a
prominent female member of Afghanistan's
parliament, killing three people and wounding the
lawmaker, a senior official said.
Shukria Barakzai was slightly wounded in Sunday’s
attack on her vehicle as she was heading to
parliament, interior ministry spokesman, Sediq
Sediqqi, said.
Another three people, including a young girl, were
killed, while at least 17 others were injured, he
said.
The attacker was in a car that attempted to ram
Barakzai's vehicle. The assailant then detonated
explosives, causing a massive blast that was heard
across the capital, Sediqqi said.
Interior Minister Mohammad Umar Daudzai
visited Barakzai at the hospital, Sediqqi said,
adding that her driver was also wounded and
hospitalised.
Barakzai, 42, is a high-profile advocate of
women's rights and media freedom. She has been
a member of parliament for 10 years and her
work has been recognised internationally with a
number of awards.
She has spoken about receiving regular death
threats.
Shinkay Karokhil, another female MP, told the AFP
news agency: "The target was a convoy of MPs
who were driving toward the parliament. Shukria
Barekzai was affected by the attack but she is
fine."
Afghanistan is grappling with a vicious insurgency
led by the Taliban, who last week made a similar
assassination attempt against Kabul's chief of
police Gen. Mohammad Zahir Zahir.
The attack came the day after President Ashraf
Ghani ended a two-day visit to neighbouring
Pakistan, which is blamed for sheltering Taliban
leaders.
Ghani, a supporter of better women's rights, said
improved relations with Pakistan could aid
security in the troubled region as US-led NATO
combat troops leave Afghanistan after more than
a decade of fighting the Taliban.
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