Abdul Rahman

Abdul Rahman was the aviation and tourism minister of Afghanistan until February 14, 2002. He was killed in what appeared to be a mob attack on his plane at Kabul's airport by pilgrims angry that they had been unable to travel to Mecca, Saudi Arabia. Witnesses and officials said pilgrims beat the minister to death and tossed his body to the tarmac. However, Prime Minister Hamid Karzai accused six senior government officials of the murder, saying that they were motivated by a long-standing feud. Three were arrested and the others were being sought in Saudi Arabia. Karzai said five ministers, including the head of the intelligence ministry, General Abdullah Tawhedi; the technical deputy of the Ministry of Defense, General Qalander Big, and a Supreme Court justice, Haji Halim and 15 other suspects have been linked to the assassination. Not to be confused with Abdul Rahman Yasin. For the Malaysian Prime Minister of this name, see Tunku Abdul Rahman. Rahman, Abdul

 

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