clashes at kabul rally to rebury afghanistan’s bandit king
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Clashes at Kabul rally to rebury Afghanistan’s bandit king

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Afghan supporters of the King Habibullah Kalakani clash with loyalists of Vice-President Abdul Rashid Dostum during a burial ceremony at The Shahrara in Kabul
Kabul - Arab Today

Clashes broke out at a rally in Kabul on Thursday to celebrate a Tajik bandit whose brief reign as king of Afghanistan almost a century ago now risks fueling tensions that could threaten government stability.
The rally, to rebury the remains of Habibullah Kalakani, a Tajik highwayman who reigned briefly in 1929, had stirred fears it could exacerbate rivalry between ethnic groups and feed the instability that has dogged the unwieldy government of President Ashraf Ghani.
Organizers had intended to remove the remains from an unmarked grave to Shahrara, a scenic hilltop in the city. But clashes broke out after a standoff between the mainly Tajik demonstrators and supporters of Vice President Rashid Dostum, an ethnic Uzbek, an Interior Ministry official said.
Demonstrators said they were fired on after objections from Dostum’s supporters that the proposed reburial site had connections with the Uzbek minority.
“Dostum’s men fired first and did not allow us to carry out the burial,” said Salem Wahdat, a member of the group that organized the rally.
Interior ministry officials said police were deployed to calm the situation and negotiations were under way. At least three people were injured.
Hundreds of demonstrators took part in the rally, called after Ghani’s government rejected requests to provide state honors for the remains of Kalakani, the lone Tajik exception in a long line of Pashtun monarchs.
The clash underlined the tense political mood in Kabul, where Ghani and his former rival, Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah, lead a government that has been bitterly divided since its creation after a disputed election in September 2014.
Abdullah’s support is drawn heavily from among northern Tajiks, Afghanistan’s second largest ethnic minority, who have been largely against Ghani, an ethnic Pashtun.
Known as Bacha-i Saqao, “the water carrier’s son,” Habibullah Kalakani, a Tajik army deserter from a village north of Kabul, seized power from the modernizing King Amanullah in 1929. Nine months later, after a short and brutal reign, he was executed when the old Pashtun dynasty returned to defeat him.

Source: Arab News

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