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Afghanistan gurdwara attack: Sikhs say 'We don't feel safe'​


By Secunder Kermani
BBC Pakistan & Afghanistan Correspondent



A melted fan inside the Gurdwara after the attack


The attack on a Sikh prayer site in the Afghan capital, Kabul, began early in the morning.

Militants opened fire outside the fortified doors leading to the compound housing a Sikh gurdwara, as well as the homes of members of the community.

The assailants killed the security guard, and armed with grenades they managed to make their way inside, whilst Taliban members stationed at nearby checkpoints rushed after them.

"My house is just in front of the gurdwara, as soon as I heard firing I looked out the window, people were saying attackers are inside," Kuljit Singh Khalsa told the BBC. "It was chaos, then all of a sudden there was a blast from outside."

A bomb hidden inside a car, parked next to a Taliban checkpost, had been detonated, killing the unit's commander and ripping through the surrounding shops and homes.

The attack had begun around half and hour before daily morning prayers were due to start. "If it had been later, there would've been even more people inside," Mr Khalsa said.

Afghanistan was once home to tens of thousands of Sikhs and Hindus, but decades of conflict have seen the number dwindle to a tiny handful.

In recent years, those who have remained have been repeatedly targeted by the local branch of Islamic State (IS) militant group.

In 2018, a suicide bomber struck a gathering in the eastern city of Jalalabad, whilst another gurdwara was attacked in 2020.

"At the time of the attack in Jalalabad, there were around 1,500 Sikhs, after that people thought, 'We can't live here'," Sukhbir Singh Khalsa said. More left after the attack in 2020, he, added, and by the time the Taliban took power last year, there were less than 300 Sikhs. Now there are just around 150.

"All our historical gurdwaras have been martyred already, and now the only one that was left has been, too."


Ruins inside the Gurdwara

The site was hit by a bomb early in the morning

A man stands inside the ruins of the Gurdwara

The attack began half an hour before morning prayers

So far, there has been no claim of responsibility but it appears likely that IS was also behind this latest attack.

Afghanistan's Shia and Sufi Muslim minorities have also repeatedly been targeted by the group.

IS is much less powerful than the Taliban and does not control any territory, but has been responsible for some of the deadliest attacks in the country's history.

Overall, levels of violence in Afghanistan have fallen dramatically since the Taliban returned to power - ending their insurgency - but IS is undermining the Taliban's promise to have finally brought security to the nation.
Khalid Zadran, a spokesman for Kabul's police force, told the BBC that targeting civilians showed the "cowardly" nature of the attackers.

"Our comrades have sacrificed their lives for the Sikh community, it is their right under an Islamic state to be protected," he added.

All the attackers were killed around three hours after the assault began, during which time intense gunfire and multiple explosions could be heard. At least one Sikh man and one member of the Taliban's security forces were killed.

Wandering through the still smoking wreckage of the Gurdwara, Sikh community members said they were grateful for the Taliban's help in bringing the attack to an end, but that they did not feel safe and wanted to leave the country.
"We've appealed a lot to the Indian government, to find a way to give us visas, we don't want to live here anymore," said Sukhbir Singh Khalsa.

"Those of us left here are only here because we don't have visas, no-one wants to stay here. This has happened now, tomorrow it will happen again, and then again after that."


 
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Unbelievable, Afghanistan still has Sikhs?! they are insane for not fleeing the hell out of there
 
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Maybe you can host them in your mansion?
If you have no words to condemn the attack on minority Sikhs then don't worry, same fate will befall on you.

They are cowards killing innocent people who don't subscribe to their ideology. It is the silent muslim majority that dont speak out against this evil, are anyway becoming irrelevant . It will just embolden them to do more attacks.
It only perpetuates Islamophobia.
 
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4 killed in assault on Kabul gurdwara

Agencies
June 19, 2022 -


A Taliban fighter stands guard in front of a Sikh temple following an attack by gunmen in Kabul on June 18. — AFP

A Taliban fighter stands guard in front of a Sikh temple following an attack by gunmen in Kabul on June 18. — AFP


KABUL: Gunmen stormed a Sikh gurdwara in the Afghan capital on Saturday, killing at least one member of the community and wounding seven more, the interior ministry said.

Ministry spokesman Abdul Nafi Takor said the attackers lobbed at least one grenade when they entered the temple, setting off a blaze in the complex.

Minutes later, a car bomb was detonated in the area but caused no casualties, he added.
“One of our Sikh brothers has been killed and seven others (were) wounded in the attack,” Takor said in a statement.

Two attackers were killed in an operation to secure the temple following the raid, he said, with one Taliban fighter also killed.

Two attackers killed, several buildings also damaged; Pakistan, India condemn gun-and-bomb attack


“I heard gunshots and blasts,” Gurnam Singh, a Sikh community leader, told AFP from close to the scene of Saturday’s attack soon after the raid began.

“Generally at that time in the morning we have several Sikh devotees who come to offer prayers at the gurdwara (temple complex).”

Footage posted on social media after the attack showed shattered pillars and walls in the temple’s main prayer hall, with debris scattered across the floor. A section of a building near the temple also caught fire.

The windows of several residential buildings were broken from the impact of the car bomb. Nearby streets were littered with shattered glass.

Taliban forces cordoned off the neighbourhood, preventing journalists from speaking to residents and witnesses.

A Taliban fighter deployed in the area said some Sikhs in the temple at the time of the attack managed to flee from a back door.

Some of Kabul’s other Sikh temples were closed for security reasons as reports of the attack spread.

No group claimed responsibility for the raid till late in night.

The attack came days after an Indian delegation visited Kabul to discuss the distribution of humanitarian aid from India to Afghanistan.

Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar in a tweet condemned the “cowardly attack” on the temple.

The community has faced repeated attacks over the years. At least 25 people were killed in March 2020 when gunmen stormed another Sikh temple in Kabul. The self-styled militant Islamic State group claimed responsibility for that attack.
 
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CAA will help them a lot.

All Dharmic religions have a home in India.

Difference between India and Afghanistan is like chota peeshab and barha peeshab

These Afghan siks should migrate to Canada or UK like thousands of Indians sikhs

If you have no words to condemn the attack on minority Sikhs then don't worry, same fate will befall on you.

They are cowards killing innocent people who don't subscribe to their ideology. It is the silent muslim majority that dont speak out against this evil, are anyway becoming irrelevant . It will just embolden them to do more attacks.
It only perpetuates Islamophobia.

Classy this lecture is coming from an Indian Hindu

You never raise voice against your bigots. You guys literally vote for people for their "performance" in communal riots

Indian hindus be like: "You raped 5 muslim women in Muazffarnagar? Aray badhia. Well here is my vote Shankar. JSR"

Its already been long perpetuated for the reasons you listed

No it has been perpetuate because of only one reason and that is bigotry

Clearly someone suffering with inferiority complex can't understand that
 
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No it has been perpetuate because of only one reason and that is bigotry
Tell the minority Sikhs and Hindus who are suffering and near extinction in Afghanistan and Pakistan how "bigoted" they are for not having a positive view on Islam.
 
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Tell the minority Sikhs and Hindus who are suffering and near extinction in Afghanistan and Pakistan how "bigoted" they are for not having a positive view on Islam.

Muslims got extinct in Spain and in East Punjab and many other places. They became a minority in Jammu

Big deal

Muslims don't owe anyone explanation. Not to hindus from India at least
 
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Poor Muslims, right? i'm not defending Indian Hindus and their antics but Indian Muslims are as bad and no different, they just have to act law abiding and moral on the outside considering they are in a minority and outnumbered.

Indian muslims would start following law and morality once the hindus would start following the law and morality

If hindus are going to reward the likes of Modi for pulling out Gujarat 2002 then Muslims are also not needed to be law abiding and all that BS
 
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Difference between India and Afghanistan is like chota peeshab and barha peeshab

These Afghan siks should migrate to Canada or UK like thousands of Indians sikhs



Classy this lecture is coming from an Indian Hindu

You never raise voice against your bigots. You guys literally vote for people for their "performance" in communal riots

Indian hindus be like: "You raped 5 muslim women in Muazffarnagar? Aray badhia. Well here is my vote Shankar. JSR"



No it has been perpetuate because of only one reason and that is bigotry

Clearly someone suffering with inferiority complex can't understand that
Sorry to bust your bubble but
your passport ranking tells all where you stand.
 
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