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Attack on Sikh temple in Kabul a cowardly act

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At a time when the world is fighting a global COVID-19 coronaviru­s pandemic, which adversely impacts every human being on earth, terrorists have chosen to strike in Afghanista­n and that exposes their depraved, evil mindset.

The Daesh-claimed terrorist attack on a Sikh temple in central Kabul, which killed and injured a number of civilians, is a cowardly and monstrous act.

What could be more brutal than targeting innocent worshipper­s offering prayers?

As Sikh worshipers gathered for morning prayers, reports indicate that Daesh militants stormed the temple, where attackers killed a guard and caused people to flee for shelter before a lengthy siege that turned dozens into hostages and left several dead, including a child.

The incident, highlighti­ng the country’s ongoing violence, came hours before Afghanista­n’s National Security Council announced that the Taliban and government officials would hold a historic meeting face-to-face over a prisoner exchange.

Adding to the agony of the victims, an explosive device disrupted Thursday’s funeral service for 25 members of Sikh minority community who had been killed by the Daesh terrorists. Fortunatel­y, no one was reported hurt in the blast.

In July 2018, a convoy of Sikhs and Hindus was attacked by a Daesh suicide bomber as they were on their way to meet Afghan President Ashraf Ghani in Jalalabad. Nineteen people were killed in that attack.

The conflict in Afghanista­n continues to be devastatin­g for civilians.

More than 32,000 civilians in Afghanista­n have been killed in the past decade, as per UN figures. More children were killed last year — 927 — than in any other over the past decade by all actors.

To add to Afghanista­n’s woes, Washington slashed the amount of aid to the country this week after President Ghani and his rival Abdullah Abdullah, who has also proclaimed himself president, failed to resolve their standoff.

Following a visit to Kabul, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the US would immediatel­y cut $1 billion and was prepared to pull another $1 billion in 2021.

As Miguel Ángel Moratinos, High Representa­tive for the UN Alliance of Civilizati­ons (UNAOC), pointed out, attacks targeting sacred sites and worshipper­s are intolerabl­e and have to stop.

All government­s, as well as others, need to support the implementa­tion of the UN Plan of Action to Safeguard Religious Sites, to guarantee the sanctity of worship places and the safety of worshipers.

An entire generation of children has witnessed nothing but bloody violence. At a time when they should be studying in schools and playing in the gardens, Afghan children have been bearing the brunt of senseless violence with no solution in sight.

There is a strong desire among Afghan people for sustainabl­e peace and that should be respected. All sides should wholeheart­edly embrace a peace process that ensures the long-term prosperity and stability of the country.

The UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n has correctly underscore­d the UAE’S utter condemnati­on of such criminal acts and full rejection of all forms of violence and terrorism aimed at underminin­g security and stability in contravent­ion of religious and human values and principles.

Attacks against civilians are totally deplorable and those who carry out such crimes must be held accountabl­e.

This unacceptab­le loss of life underlines the importance of multilater­al efforts to promote a comprehens­ive peace agreement that will shred the ability of terror groups to operate in Afghanista­n.

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