Karzai survived a number of assassination attempts by
Taliban militants and at least two attacks against his office in Kandahar: one in November 2008 and the other in April 2009. According to Karzai himself, he had survived a total of nine assassination attempts. On 12 July 2011, Karzai was assassinated by his long-time head of security, Sardar Mohammad. Reports say that Wali was shot twice with a pistol, once in the head and once in the chest, as he was coming out of the bathroom inside his residence. Abdul Raziq, Police Chief of Kandahar, stated that the assailant Sardar Mohammad was well known by the
Karzai family. The assailant was immediately killed by other bodyguards and his body was then hanged at a city square in public view. In the meantime, Karzai's body was taken to
Mirwais Hospital in Kandahar. Thousands of people turned up for his funeral the next day, led by Afghan President Hamid Karzai, and many more waited in buses where his body lay to be taken to his hometown of
Karz. Security was tightened around the funeral procession and some reports indicated Hamid Karzai's elite security team were deployed to secure
Kandahar, where the funeral was held. At the funeral procession Hamid Karzai issued a message to the Taliban: Hamid Karzai's spokesman Waheed Omer said that "We know we live in a dangerous country. We know that security has to be tight all the time and the president knows [this]. He's got good security and that is not a worry for the president. The president is upset, he is still in grief, about the death of his brother. Wali was a very close brother of the president." En route to the funeral
Helmand Governor Gulab Mangal escaped an assassination attempt, while later in the evening two more blasts went off in Kandahar. Though Hamid Karzai led the funeral procession, he was not present at a memorial service which was attacked by a suicide bomber killing the senior cleric of the mosque Hikmatullah Hikmat, the head of the Provincial Ulema Council, who died along with three others while 13 others were also wounded.
Reactions President Hamid Karzai issued a statement on the day his brother died, saying: "My younger brother was martyred in his house today. This is the life of all Afghan people, I hope these miseries which every Afghan family faces will one day end." other top NATO personnel serving in Afghanistan, officials at the
White House and many world leaders condemned the assassination. and its claim has been denied by several sources. Abdul Ghafar Sayedzada, head of the counter-terrorism department at the
Interior Ministry, told
Reuters that "It appears Ahmed Wali Karzai has been killed by one of his bodyguard, and there was nobody from outside involved."
Investigations Investigators believe that Sardar Mohammad may have been a Taliban
sleeper agent or a government defector.
Mahmud Karzai, Karzai's other brother, stated that Sardar Mohammad traveled to the Pakistani city of
Quetta within the past three months to meet with the
Shura Council of the Taliban. Mahmoud Karzai claimed that he has been acting very erratically in recent weeks, including
sleeping poorly, moving from house to house during nights, acting suspiciously toward his men and demanding to know who they were talking to on their
mobile phones. ==References==