Karzai buries assassinated brother

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Kandahar: A weeping Afghan President Hamid Karzai led thousands of mourners on Wednesday in burying his brother, assassinated by his own head of security in the southern city of Kandahar.

Ahmed Wali Karzai was for years dogged by allegations of links to the drugs trade and corruption, but his death is a huge blow for NATO and the government, who made him the key powerbroker in the south and threatens to fan insecurity.

Underlining those fears, the governor of neighbouring province Helmand, also a hotbed of Taliban activity, escaped unhurt with his provincial intelligence chief when a bomb attack targeted their convoy en route to the funeral.

Prayers were held at the Mandigak Palace, a government guesthouse, before the body was driven 30 minutes to the family village of Karz, followed by the president’s delegation and filled with turbaned tribesmen.

The Afghan leader cried openly during the burial, at one point climbing inside the grave to help move his brother’s body and kissing his forehead as the corpse was lowered into the ground.

Friends and officials tried to calm Karzai and help him out, but he stayed inside the grave and many in the surrounding crowd were also in tears, said an AFP reporter at the scene.

Two trees symbolising patience and strength were planted next to the family plot, where Karzai’s ancestors have also been laid to rest.

The president left the graveyard in tears, helped into his armoured car by former Kandahar governor Gul Agha Sherzai and other officials.

Security, already tight in violent Kandahar province, was stepped up significantly for the funeral with police and soldiers deployed en masse, with the main thoroughfares closed to traffic and largely free of pedestrians. (PTI)

 Afghan governor escapes bomb attack en route to funeral

A bomb attack on Wednesday hit the motorcade of a key Afghan governor en route to the funeral of President Hamid Karzai’s brother, wounding two Afghan troops, the government said.

The governor of Helmand province, Gulab Mangal, and the provincial chief of Afghan intelligence escaped unhurt, said an official statement, and the group attended the funeral of Ahmed Wali Karzai in neighbouring Kandahar province. Mangal and the Helmand chief of the National Directorate of Security intelligence agency were travelling together when the bomb exploded in the neighbouring province of Kandahar, where Wali Karzai was killed on Tuesday. (PTI)

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