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Afghanistan security concerns raised
 Updated: 2003-11-26 08:15

KABUL: With a landmark conference to ratify Afghanistan's first post-war constitution just two weeks away, concerns over possible terror attacks by the ousted Taliban or their al-Qaida allies have increased in this capital.

Armoured vehicles of the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) were seen around the city Monday, while soldiers in bullet-proof vests carefully checked parked vehicles on main streets near the presidential palace in downtown Kabul.

A rocket attack last Saturday at the Kabul Intercontinental Hotel in the west of the city shattered not only windowpanes of guest-rooms in the capital's only three-star hotel, but also hopes in the war-weary nation for improved security and durable peace, local observers here said.

"It was a warning shot that terrorist groups are all set to sabotage the constitutional Loya Jirga (grand assembly) in order to degrade President Karzai's transitional government," said Afghan journalist Mohammad Daud, who works for a local weekly.

Over 100 guests, mostly foreigners, were evacuated from the hotel soon after the rocket explosion which took place less than 10 metres from its main building, witnesses said.

An investigation into the incident is underway but officials pointed their fingers to the Taliban, which was ousted two years ago by a US-led military campaign, or other extremist militant groups.

Daud, a former refugee who returned from Iran after the Taliban's collapse, said developments in Afghanistan "are unpredictable."

The US-backed government of President Hamid Karzai, in a bid to put the war-ravaged country on track, is to hold the constitutional Loya Jirga next month, which is expected to pave the way for next year's general elections.

Observers here predict that terror groups and anti-government elements will intensify their subversive activities to tarnish the image of the government and sabotage the upcoming event.

"If terrorists managed to target the Intercontinental Hotel where security arrangements were tight, they will definitely be able to disrupt the venue of the Loya Jirga," said Mohammad Shafi, a retired engineer.

The constitutional Loya Jirga will be held in the compound of Kabul Polytechnic, several hundred metres west of the Intercontinental Hotel.

The Karzai government's failure to dislodge guerrilla fighters of the Taliban from mountainous border areas in southern and southeastern provinces has put the holding of a Loya Jirga at stake, Shafi said.

While intelligence reports indicated terror groups were planning attacks against foreign missions in the capital city, attacks against the government, foreign troops and aid workers have been on the rise in recent months.
A United Nations refugee worker was shot and killed in broad daylight more than one week ago in a southern province by two Taliban gunmen, becoming the first foreign UN staff member killed in Afghanistan after the Taliban's collapse.

Qari Shamsul Haq, a refugee who returned from Pakistan last year said he was planning to leave the country again.

"The situation here will not improve as explosions, rocket attacks and killings of innocent people and even UN aid workers are going on unchecked," Haq said with a sigh.

The peacekeeping ISAF troops, which have been maintaining security in Kabul since late 2001, last week found two remote control rockets in a ruined house close to Camp Julien, the base of ISAF's Canadian contingent on the southwestern outskirts of the city, reports said.

ISAF later issued a warning to foreigners in the capital city, asking them to avoid any unnecessary walking outside their enclaves and to pay more attention to their security.

Earlier, South Korea closed its embassy here and evacuated most of its diplomats on fears of possible terror attacks after Soul decided to send troops to Iraq to help US efforts there.

However, the 5,500 ISAF troops would assist Afghan security authorities to secure the convening of the constitutional Loya Jirga, ISAF spokesman Colonel Joerg Langer said.

Mullah Omar, the Taliban's supreme leader who is believed to be hiding in southern border areas, has reportedly called for a boycott of the Loya Jirga by the Afghan people.

Omar, who earlier announced a jihad, or holy war, against the US-backed government and US-led coalition forces in the country, reportedly denounced the newly announced draft constitution, calling the forthcoming Loya Jirga a "crusader's drama" under US influence.

(Xinhua)


 
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