UPDATE 3 - Suicide attack targets Kabul scholars against terrorism

UPDATE 3 - Suicide attack targets Kabul scholars against terrorism

Police in Afghan capital say 14 killed, close to 20 others wounded in attack

UPDATES WITH US, UN CONDEMNATIONS

By Shadi Khan Saif

KABUL, Afghanistan (AA) - At least 14 people were killed and some 20 wounded in a suicide bomb attack targeting a gathering of religious scholars in Afghanistan's capital Kabul on Monday, according to police.

“Tight security was in place for the gathering of the Ulemas [religious scholars] in the Loya Jirga [grand gathering] arena when the attacker blew his explosives close to the venue on the main road,” Hashmat Stanikzai, a police spokesman, told Anadolu Agency.

Stanikzai said the lone attacker was on foot when he blew up his explosives after the gathering ended and the scholars were on their way home.

Turkey condemned the attack.

"We condemn this terrorist attack and wish Allah’s mercy upon those who lost their lives, a speedy recovery to the wounded, and convey our condolences to the friendly Government and the brotherly people of Afghanistan," the Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

The UN and United States further condemned the attack, with UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres stressing "no cause can justify such violence," calling the tragedy a "clear violation of international law," according to his spokesman Stephane Dujarric.

U.S. State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert said in a statement: "Today’s attack targeting civilians and those religious leaders working towards peace in Afghanistan exposes the terrorists’ inhumanity and contradicts the Islamic principles and legitimacy they claim to defend."


-Taliban denies involvement

The gathering of up to 2,000 Afghan scholars had issued a religious decree denouncing numerous attacks in recent months in the country.

“Suicide attacks, explosions killing people, causing division, insurgency, varios types of corruption, robbery, kidnapping and any type of violence are counted as grave sins in Islam and are against the order of the Almighty Allah,” the decree said.

The scholars also renewed their call on the Taliban to shun violence and join the Afghan peace process.

The Taliban denied any involvement in this attack.

However, in the past, militants have dubbed such pro-government religious scholars as “puppets”.

It is not clear yet how many among the dead were participants of the gathering of religious scholars.

Since the fall of the Taliban in 2001, many provincial heads of the pro-government National Council of Ulama (religious scholars or clergymen) and other pro-government religious figures have been assassinated in Afghanistan.


*Fatih Hafiz Mehmet contributed to this report from Ankara, and Michael Hernandez contributed from Washington

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