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BEIJING, June 11 (Xinhuanet) -- China, Afghanistan and the United Nations
condemned Thursday's terrorist attack in Kunduz province in north Afghanistan,
in which 11 Chinese construction workers were killed.
The attack occurred at around 01:00 a.m. local time (2030 GMT Wednesday) on
a construction site 36 km south of Kunduz province when some 20 gunmen opened
fire at Chinese workers and security guards.
This is the first major casualties China has encountered in Afghanistan in
the past two years and also one of the worst terrorist attacks on foreigners
since the former Taliban regime was ousted late in 2001.
CHINA VOWS NOT TO SURRENDER TO TERRORISM
At a regular press conference in Beijing, Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Jianchao
said Chinese leaders strongly condemned the terrorist activities.
Expressing his strong condemnation, Chinese President Hu Jintao,who is in Poland
for a state visit, urged the Afghan government and the UN mission in the country
to investigate the incident and bring the terrorists to justice, and to ensure
safety and security of other Chinese citizens in Afghanistan.
Meanwhile, Chinese leaders instructed the foreign ministry, the Chinese Embassy
in Afghanistan and other relevant departments to put all their strength into
rescuing the injured workers, properly deal with the incident and assist the
Afghan side in ensuring the safety of other Chinese people in Afghanistan.
Chinese leaders also asked the foreign ministry to send their deep
condolences and comfort to the victims and their families, Liu said.
The Chinese Foreign Ministry's Asian Department has also held an emergency
meeting with the Afghan ambassador to China, demanding the Afghan government to
take all measures possible to rescue the injured workers, ensure the safety of
other Chinese citizens in the country, and meanwhile launch an investigation
into the incident and bring the murderers to justice.
Liu said at the press conference that China would not surrenderto terrorism
in any form and the country would continue to participate in the reconstruction
process of Afghanistan.
He said China and Afghanistan have a tradition of friendship and have
forged good cooperation so far, vowing that China would not withdraw from the
country's reconstruction project.
China considers the incident as a terror attack, to which should be attached
great importance by various parties, especially by the Afghanistan side,
Liu said, calling on the Afghanistan sideto learn lessons from the incident and
take more effective measures to ensure the safety of nationals of various
countries inAfghanistan's territory.
China has been a target, as well as a victim, of terrorism for a long time,
and that's why China supports the campaigns against terrorism in all forms, Liu
noted, expressing the hope that the international community should continue
effective strikes on terrorism.
AFGHANISTAN CALLS FOR MORE SECURITY AID
The Afghan government condemned the brutal killing, describing it as a
cowardly act of terrorism, a statement issued by the office of presidential
spokesman said.
Acting Afghan President Mohammed Qasim Fahim, who assumed the top role
while President Hamid Karzai was visiting the United States, said Thursday he
was "deeply distressed" by the killing ofChinese workers and strongly condemned
"this cruel act of terror."
Blaming al-Qaeda for the attack, Fahim said that terror network of the group
and its supporters were behind the incident to disrupt the ongoing rebuilding
process in the country. However, al-Qaeda denied the accusation.
The group's spokesman Hamid Agha told Associated Press in a satellite call
from an undisclosed location:"It doesn't have any link with the Taliban."
The acting president in the statement assured that the government would
spare no efforts to identify the culprits and bring them to justice. The
government has tasked a high ranking delegation to visit the site of the event
and initiate a thorough investigation on the incident.
"The Acting President is also extending his condolences to Excellencies
Chinese President, Chinese Premier and the families of the victims," the
statement added.
Security is a serious concern in Afghanistan as the war-torn country is
preparing for the presidential election in September. "We need more
international security forces," Karzai told the CableNews Network (CNN).
Karzai, who is visiting the United States, said that the presidential
election, which had been scheduled in June and now will take place in September,
will not be postponed again. The election had been postponed not for security
reasons, but for the registration problems.
Following the bloody attacks on Chinese workers in Afghanistan's northern
Kunduz province early Thursday morning, the ongoing voters' registration process
halted in Kabul.
"As a result of sad incident in Kunduz last night, registrationsites is
currently closed in Kunduz," Manoel de Almeida e Silva ofUN Assistance Mission
in Afghanistan (UNAMA) told journalists at anews briefing in Kabul.
"We suspend it temporarily until we can have a better of understanding of
what really happened and what the possible complications are," he added.
More than 3 million people have registered for the first-ever Afghan
landmark elections.
UN ENVOY CONDEMNS ATTACK
"The special representative is appalled by the killing of 11 Chinese construction
workers last night on the outskirts of Kunduz and condemns it in the
strongest possible terms," Manoel de Almeida e Silva, spokesman of UN Assistance
Mission in Afghanistan(UNAMA) told reporters in Kabul.
Special Representative of UN Secretary-General (SRSG) to Afghanistan Jean
Arnault notes with great sadness that this tragedy follows other serious
incidents against electoral and humanitarian aid workers on May 5 in Nuristan
and on June 2 and 6 in Badghis and Paktya in which eight Afghans and expatriates
were killed, the spokesman added.
Arnault also conveys his condolences and expresses his sympathy to the
Chinese Government and to the families, friends and colleagues of the victims.
No group or individual has claimed responsibility for the latest bloody
incident in Kunduz but the fugitive leaders of Taliban and their allies have
vowed to disrupt any rebuilding activities run under US influence in the
post-Taliban nation. Enditem |