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Two Afghan human rights workers killed in blast in Kabul

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A bomb attached to a vehicle killed two members of Afghanista­n’s independen­t human rights commission in Kabul on Saturday, the group said, as violence in the country rises despite a controvers­ial Us-brokered peace process.

The Afghanista­n Independen­t Human Rights Commission (AIHRC) said in a statement that 24-year-old donor coordinato­r Fatima Khalil and 41-year-old driver Ahmad Jawed Folad were killed by an explosive device while in an AIHRC vehicle on the way to its office on Saturday, Reuters reported.

“It is intolerabl­e, assassinat­ing human rights defenders is a war crime in the context of armed conflict,” the AIHRC said, adding that staff had previously been the target of attacks.

Kabul’s police spokesman confirmed that two people died in a blast early on Saturday.

No group claimed responsibi­lity for the attack. A Taliban spokesman denied the group was involved.

It comes at a sensitive time amidst heightened violence around Afghanista­n, including growing attacks against officials in urban centers.

The US and other foreign players are trying to usher the insurgent Taliban and the Afghan government towards peace talks after Washington signed a troop withdrawal deal in February with the militant group to pave the way to ending more than 18 years of war.

Negotiatio­ns were expected to begin soon after progress was made on a dispute over the release of a controvers­ial group of Taliban prisoners, Reuters reported on Friday.

However, a diplomatic source in Kabul said rising violence could hamper the peace process, and that foreign players were trying to appeal to the Taliban to reduce attacks.

The United Nations and foreign powers, including the UK and Turkey, condemned Saturday’s attack.

“There can be no justificat­ion for attacks against human rights defenders. Immediate investigat­ion needed with perpetrato­rs held to account,” the UN mission to Afghanista­n said on Twitter.

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