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Monday, July 25, 2011

Taliban hangs eight-year-old boy

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Cruel and bastard! The word is entitled to the Taliban. Indeed they are becoming more extreme. They themselves have strayed from Islam as  they had no religion and creed.

Yet they suspend the boy, who was only 8 years? It is these people damned and unworthy of their life on earth. They are more cruel than the Nazis and the Jews.

Taliban are a nation damned and unworthy of life on earth.

INSURGENTS in southern Afghanistan hanged an eight-year-old boy six days after they abducted him, the Afghan government said.
The boy's captors had demanded that his father, a police officer, supply them with a police vehicle and he refused, said a statement from President Hamid Karzai's office. The militants hanged the boy on Friday in Helmand province's Gereshk district.
"President Karzai both strongly condemns this act and rejects it as a brutal and cowardly crime that is not acceptable in any religion or culture," the statement said.
It referred to the killers as "terrorists," but did not say if they belonged to the Taliban or another of the insurgent movements fighting foreign forces and their Afghan allies.
Kidnappings have become increasingly common in Afghanistan, both by criminal groups looking for ransoms and insurgents making a political statement. Most abductions are settled out of the public eye, with negotiations and cash payments.
Separately, Afghan officials said NATO forces battling insurgents along an eastern highway accidentally killed three civilians who were caught in the crossfire.
NATO said local residents presented the bodies of three civilians killed. Spokesman Captain Justin Brockhoff said it was unclear whose fire had killed them.
The battle broke out after international troops struck a roadside bomb in Wardak province.
The dead included a woman who was a provincial health official. Wardak government spokesman Shahidullah Shahid said Aqeela Hekmat and two of her family members were killed in their vehicle, and her husband was injured. Aqeela was the head of gynaecology and maternal health for neighbouring Ghazni province.
Provincial police chief General Abdul Qayum Baqizai also confirmed three deaths and said it was clear they were killed by NATO fire.
Mr Karzai's office said it was investigating the allegations.


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