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Unidentified gunmen have killed a top women's affairs official in the southern Afghan province of Kandahar, security officials say. | Unidentified gunmen have killed a top women's affairs official in the southern Afghan province of Kandahar, security officials say. |
Safia Amajan, head of the province's women's department, was leaving her home for work when a gunman on a motorcycle shot at her, police said. | |
Nobody has claimed responsibility for the attack. Taleban militants have killed many officials in the past. | Nobody has claimed responsibility for the attack. Taleban militants have killed many officials in the past. |
Hundreds of people have been killed in violence in Afghanistan this year. | Hundreds of people have been killed in violence in Afghanistan this year. |
Reports said Mrs Amajan had served as the head of Kandahar women affairs department since the US-led troops overthrew the Taleban in 2001. | |
Active campaigner | |
The BBC's Dan Isaacs from Kabul says that she was well known as an active campaigner for women's rights in Afghanistan. | |
It is because of this that she may well have been targeted by the Taleban, whose strict Islamic ideals severely limit the participation of women in politics and education. | |
In her speeches, Mrs Amajan had openly condemned the Taleban for their treatment of women. | |
Her requests for secure official transport and personal bodyguards had not been granted by the government. | |
At the time of the attack, Mrs Amajan was travelling in a public taxi. | |
Earlier this month, a suicide bomber killed the governor of eastern Afghanistan's Paktia province - the highest-ranking official to die in the insurgency. | Earlier this month, a suicide bomber killed the governor of eastern Afghanistan's Paktia province - the highest-ranking official to die in the insurgency. |
Abdul Hakim Taniwal, was attacked outside his office. The Taleban said it carried out the attack. | Abdul Hakim Taniwal, was attacked outside his office. The Taleban said it carried out the attack. |
The Taleban have been increasingly active in Kandahar and elsewhere in southern Afghanistan in recent weeks as Nato-led forces have sought to secure the region and root out insurgent activity. |