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Taliban fighters kill Afghan government`s top media officer
Dawa Khan Menapal, head of the Government Media and Information Centre (GMIC), had been killed, an official in the federal interior ministry confirmed, adding that `the savage terrorists killed` him during Friday prayers.
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- Taliban fighters have killed the Afghan government's top media officer
- Interior Ministry confirmed the killing of Dawa Khan Menapal, head of the Government Media and Information Centre (GMIC)
KABUL: Taliban fighters on Friday assassinated the Afghanistan government`s top media and information officer in the capital Kabul, the hardline militant group said.
Dawa Khan Menapal, head of the Government Media and Information Centre (GMIC), had been killed, an official in the federal interior ministry confirmed, adding that "the savage terrorists killed" him during Friday prayers.
"He (Menapal) was a young man who stood like a mountain in the face of enemy propaganda, and who was always a major supporter of the (Afghan) regime," said Mirwais Stanikzai, a spokesperson of the interior ministry.
Menapal had also served as a spokesperson in Afghan President Ashraf Ghani`s outreach team. The assassination was the latest in a series conducted by the hardline Islamist group to weaken Ghani`s democratically elected, western-backed regime.
Scores of social activists, journalists, bureaucrats, judges and public figures who were fighting to sustain a liberal Islamic regime have been killed by Taliban fighters in a bid to silence voices of dissent in the war-torn country.
A Taliban spokesperson said Menapal was "killed in a special attack by the Mujaheedin (Taliban fighters) and was punished for his actions."
On Tuesday, the district governor of Sayed Abad district in Maidan Wardak province was also assassinated in Kabul by Taliban fighters.