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Abdul Rahman (Arabic: عبد الرحمن) was the Aviation and Tourism minister of Afghanistan until his death on February 14, 2002. He was murdered in what appeared to be a mob attack on his plane at Kabul International Airport by pilgrims angry that they had been unable to travel to Mecca, Saudi Arabia.Witnesses and officials said pilgrims beat the minister to death and tossed his body to the tarmac. However, President Hamid Karzai accused six senior government officials of the murder, saying that they were motivated by a long-standing feud.Three were arrested and the others were being sought in Saudi Arabia. Karzai said five ministers, including the head of the intelligence ministry, General ; the technical deputy of the Ministry of Defense, General , and a Supreme Court justice, and 15 other

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  • عبد الرحمن (سياسي أفغاني) (ar)
  • Abdul Rahman (Politiker, 1953) (de)
  • Abdul Rahman (Afghan minister) (en)
  • Abdul Rahman (ministre afghan) (fr)
  • アブドゥール・ラフマン (アフガニスタンの政治家) (ja)
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  • عبد الرحمن هو سياسي أفغاني، ولد في 1953، وتوفي في 14 فبراير 2002 في كابل في أفغانستان. (ar)
  • Abdul Rahman (né en 1953, mort le 14 février 2002 à Kaboul) était le ministre afghan du Transport aérien et du Tourisme dans le gouvernement intérimaire d'Afghanistan. Membre de l'Alliance du Nord, sa renommée internationale provient exclusivement des « conditions obscures » de sa mort. (fr)
  • アブドゥール・ラフマン(アラビア語:عبد الرحمن, ラテン文字表記:Abdul Rahman, 1953年 - 2002年2月14日)は、アフガニスタンの政治家。 (ja)
  • Abdul Rahman (Arabic: عبد الرحمن) was the Aviation and Tourism minister of Afghanistan until his death on February 14, 2002. He was murdered in what appeared to be a mob attack on his plane at Kabul International Airport by pilgrims angry that they had been unable to travel to Mecca, Saudi Arabia.Witnesses and officials said pilgrims beat the minister to death and tossed his body to the tarmac. However, President Hamid Karzai accused six senior government officials of the murder, saying that they were motivated by a long-standing feud.Three were arrested and the others were being sought in Saudi Arabia. Karzai said five ministers, including the head of the intelligence ministry, General ; the technical deputy of the Ministry of Defense, General , and a Supreme Court justice, and 15 other (en)
  • Abdul Rahman (* 1953; † 14. Februar 2002 in Kabul) war ein afghanischer Politiker. Rahman war eine Hauptfigur in der afghanischen Nordallianz. In der afghanischen Übergangsregierung Hamid Karzais wurde er Minister für Luftfahrt und Tourismus. (de)
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  • Abdul Rahman (en)
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  • Abdul Rahman (en)
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  • عبد الرحمن هو سياسي أفغاني، ولد في 1953، وتوفي في 14 فبراير 2002 في كابل في أفغانستان. (ar)
  • Abdul Rahman (Arabic: عبد الرحمن) was the Aviation and Tourism minister of Afghanistan until his death on February 14, 2002. He was murdered in what appeared to be a mob attack on his plane at Kabul International Airport by pilgrims angry that they had been unable to travel to Mecca, Saudi Arabia.Witnesses and officials said pilgrims beat the minister to death and tossed his body to the tarmac. However, President Hamid Karzai accused six senior government officials of the murder, saying that they were motivated by a long-standing feud.Three were arrested and the others were being sought in Saudi Arabia. Karzai said five ministers, including the head of the intelligence ministry, General ; the technical deputy of the Ministry of Defense, General , and a Supreme Court justice, and 15 other suspects have been linked to the assassination. His widow is Frozan Fana, a medical doctor.She was a candidate in the 2009 Afghan presidential election. (en)
  • Abdul Rahman (* 1953; † 14. Februar 2002 in Kabul) war ein afghanischer Politiker. Rahman war eine Hauptfigur in der afghanischen Nordallianz. In der afghanischen Übergangsregierung Hamid Karzais wurde er Minister für Luftfahrt und Tourismus. Rahman wurde von einer Gruppe aufgebrachter Pilger auf dem Flughafen Kabul gelyncht, als er versuchte, das einzige Flugzeug der staatlichen afghanischen Fluglinie Ariana zu einem Flug nach Indien zu verwenden. Die Pilger warteten seit Tagen auf einen Flug nach Mekka. Ministerpräsident Hamid Karzai argwöhnte eine Verschwörung und kündigte an, Regierungsmitglieder zu verhaften. Rahmans Nachfolger wurde Mirwais Sadik. (de)
  • Abdul Rahman (né en 1953, mort le 14 février 2002 à Kaboul) était le ministre afghan du Transport aérien et du Tourisme dans le gouvernement intérimaire d'Afghanistan. Membre de l'Alliance du Nord, sa renommée internationale provient exclusivement des « conditions obscures » de sa mort. (fr)
  • アブドゥール・ラフマン(アラビア語:عبد الرحمن, ラテン文字表記:Abdul Rahman, 1953年 - 2002年2月14日)は、アフガニスタンの政治家。 (ja)
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