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- General Mohammed Fahim is an ethnic Tajik
succeeded Ahmed Shah Mahsood as the Military Commander of the United Front.
He is seen as being personnally loyal to President Rabbani.
- Two Arabs Arrested in Afghan
Assassination Bid
- Fri November 22, 2002 05:05 PM ET
By Sayed Salahuddin
- KABUL, Afghanistan (Reuters) - Afghan
authorities averted an attempt to assassinate the defense minister
Friday, arresting two people who were carrying explosives and
apparently planning a suicide bombing, a spokesman said.
Two men carrying bombs were arrested on a street frequently used by
Defense Minister Mohammad Qasim Fahim, Mir Jan, deputy head of foreign
relations of the Defense Ministry, told Reuters.
"Before committing the action, security forces foiled their plan. Both
of them are Arabs," Jan said. "Fahim is fine, actually the incident was
aborted before he passed through the street."
Jan did not give more details about the incident which happened in the
upmarket Wazir Akbar Khan area, home to many diplomatic missions.
The bombers had apparently planned to kill Fahim as he left a mosque
after attending Friday prayers at Wazir Akbar Khan's main mosque, Dr.
Gulbuddin, an aide of Fahim, told reporters.
A statement from the Afghan intelligence's security department later
said only one person had been arrested in connection with the incident.
"A resident of Kurdistan in Iraq, Bohtan Akram Tawfiq Horami, was
arrested near Fahim's house by security officials. He had skillfully
placed 10 kilos (22 pounds) of C4 explosive material in his waistcoat,"
state media quoted the statement as saying. C4 is a powerful plastic
explosive.
The reported statement said the attacker wanted to kill either
President Hamid
Karzai or Fahim.
Fahim and his Northern Alliance faction forms the backbone of Karzai's
government, set up after the United States toppled the Taliban regime
last year.
Fahim, 45, who is also a vice president, survived an earlier attempt on
his life in the eastern city of Jalalabad during a spring visit.
Vice President Hajji
Abdul Qadir was shot dead outside his office in central Kabul
in July.
In early September, Karzai
narrowly survived an assassination attempt when a gunman opened fire on
his vehicle in the southern city of Kandahar. The local governor was in
the same car and was wounded in the neck.
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