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Afghanistan
Afghans remember assassinated leader
2003-09-11
Hundreds of top Afghan political and military figures gathered in the Panjshir Valley on Wednesday to mark an anniversary many link with the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks in the United States. Two days before the jetliners crashed into the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and a field in rural Pennsylvania, a suicide bomber in Afghanistan killed Ahmad Shah Massood. Massood was a revered warrior and avowed enemy of the Taliban regime. Massood, the leader of the Northern Alliance, was known as the Lion of Panjshir. He was killed by an assassin posing as a journalist who planted a bomb inside a camera that detonated during a Sept. 9, 2001, interview. It’s believed his killing was the work of Osama bin Laden’s al-Qaeda and aimed at eliminating a key enemy just before the attacks on the U.S. The pilgrimage to Massood’s tomb followed a larger memorial service held Tuesday that attracted more than 1,500 people to Massood’s domed, hilltop mausoleum in the Panjshir Valley, about 150 kilometres north of Kabul.
Posted by:Rafael

#2  Without the work he did before his death, we would have had an infinitely worse go of it in Afghanistan. Osama knew it too; and that's why Masoud had to die. RIP.
Posted by: seafarious   2003-9-11 1:34:35 PM  

#1  Massood may bot have been perfect, but he was a man of courage and would have been a valued ally against the Taliban.
Posted by: liberalhawk   2003-9-11 11:16:28 AM  

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