Student Killed in Melee at Afghan University
By AZAM AHMED
Published: November 24, 2012
Student Killed in Melee at Afghan University
By AZAM AHMED
A fight erupted on the campus of Kabul University when Sunni Muslim
students tried to prevent their Shiite counterparts from observing a
religious holiday.
KABUL, Afghanistan — Sectarian violence erupted on the campus of Kabul
University on Saturday, claiming the life of at least one student and
wounding eight others as Shiite Muslim students observed a major
religious holiday, the police said.
The clash began Saturday evening as Sunni Muslim students tried to
prevent their Shiite counterparts from observing Ashura inside a
dormitory mosque. The holiday commemorates the martyrdom of Hussein, a
grandson of the Prophet Muhammad and a revered figure in Shiite Islam.
The confrontation escalated during the night, with students throwing
stones at one another. University officials eventually sent in the
police to break up the melee.
Some police officers said that as many as three people might have been
killed, but only one death was confirmed as of Saturday night.
University officials evacuated the school and canceled classes for the
next 10 days.
Shiites and Sunnis represent the two main branches of Islam. Some extremist Sunnis view Shiites as heretics.
The government had hoped to avoid violence during Ashura this year after
a series of bombings killed more than 60 worshipers in Kabul during
last year’s holiday. Expanded security measures this year successfully
thwarted at least two suicide bombings during Saturday’s processions,
which drew tens of thousands of Shiites to the streets.
Aside from the melee at Kabul University, there were few other episodes of violence reported across the country.
While the Shiite minority, many of them ethnic Hazaras, suffered violent discrimination under the Taliban
before 2001, ethnic violence has been muted in recent years. Last
year’s Ashura bombings were the work of a Pakistani extremist group
known for attacking Shiites for their religious beliefs.
But last month, fighting erupted primarily between ethnic Pashtuns and
Tajiks at Kabul Education University after President Hamid Karzai
decided to rename the school the Martyr of Peace Professor Burhanuddin
Rabbani University. Mr. Rabbani, a former Afghan president who was
killed by a suicide bomber last year, was a Tajik.
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