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Afghan lady in Taliban peace talks injured in ‘assassination attempt’

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An Afghan woman associated in negotiations among the federal government and the Taliban to end a 19-12 months war in the state was injured in an “assassination attempt,” officers mentioned.

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Fawzia Koofi, who is also a women’s legal rights activist and a powerful critic of the Taliban, was attacked late Friday afternoon near the cash of Kabul when she was at a industry with her sister in the Qarabagh district, Tariq Arian, a spokesman for the Inside Ministry said.

Afghan politician Fawzia Koofi speaks to media in advance of the “intra-Afghan” talks in Moscow, Russia, in 2019. (AP Picture/Pavel Golovkin)

Gunmen opened hearth on Koofi and she suffered “small injuries.”

The head of the Afghan peace delegation, Mohammad Masoom Stanekzai, tweeted that Koofi had survived the attack and was “in fantastic health and fitness.”

Dr. Abdullah Abdullah, the chairman of the Large Council for Countrywide Reconciliation reported he strongly condemns the assault on Koofi and will “call on the authorities to recognize and apprehend the culprits and feasible motive for the assault”

The delegation is gearing up for peace talks that could get put as early as Aug. 20 in Qatar, where the Taliban has a headquarters.

Negotiations on a mutual peace settlement that had been intended to get started in March have extensive been at a standstill. The Afghan authorities released 80 of the remaining 400 Taliban prisoners Thursday, paving the way for renewing talks.

Prisoner releases on both sides are aspect of a pact signed in February among the U.S. and the Taliban that termed for liberating 5,000 Taliban held by the federal government and 1,000 govt and navy staff held by the insurgent team as a goodwill gesture.

The U.S. peace offer aims to recruit the Taliban to combat Islamic State militants in Afghanistan, a mutual enemy. The Taliban and the Islamic Point out are staunch rivals.

President Ashraf Ghani condemned the attack versus Koofi and explained “cowardly assaults on Afghan ladies activists will not stop their dedication to guard the values of the last 19 decades in Afghanistan.”

No one particular instantly claimed obligation. Equally Taliban and Islamic Condition affiliate marketers keep on to carry out attacks towards Afghan authorities figures, and the United Nations called Friday for the defense of human rights defenders in Afghanistan.

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The Affiliated Press contributed to this report. 

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