AFGHANISTAN'S Taliban militia shot dead five policemen they had abducted two months ago and strung up their bodies in trees in a village, a provincial police chief said.
Alerted to the bodies on display, police went today to the area in Uruzgan province and killed two rebels in a firefight, provincial police chief Juma Gul Himat said. The officers had been captured in Dihrawood district, where they were also hanged, he said.
The extremist Taliban have executed several Afghans who work with the administration and its international allies, putting their bodies on display as an example to others.
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HWR and AI to raise international outrage on the treatment of Taliban prisoners in 9, 8, 7....oh, wait, never mind. These aren't the droids we're looking for. Move along.*
*The Force can have a strong influence on the weak-minded.
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No, no, no, P2K. I can see you don't understand. Those folks wouldn't be doing that if we had not stuck our nose in their business, so their barbarity is our fault.
We, on the other hand, are not allowed panties on heads, because we're supposed to be civilized - even the military.
Did I get it correct for our friends at HRW and AI?
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Sort of. Not enough condescension &/or spittle, tho.
More follow-up on the story we've been following this past week.
KANDAHAR - An operation involving Afghan and Canadian soldiers in southern Afghanistan has killed or wounded around 100 Taleban, the provinces police chief said on Sunday. The operation, which was launched Saturday in Kandahar province, has also cost the lives of two Canadian soldiers and their interpreter, as well as an Afghan soldier, in deaths that have already been announced.
Our information from the area says that 100 Taleban have been killed and wounded, Kandahar police chief Sayed Agha Saqeb told AFP. Twenty-five Taleban have been buried in one location. Air strikes had been called in against the rebels during the fighting in Zahri district, he said.
The police chief had no breakdown for his toll, which could not be checked independently.
A Canadian military spokeswoman, Captain Catherine Larose, confirmed that Canadian troops were involved in raids on Zahri, which is about 30 kilometres (20 miles) west of Kandahar city. The two Canadian men killed Saturday with their interpreter by a bomb were involved in the operation, she said.
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I still think that if we can identify them, we should let slip out the identities of about a third of them, especially when they died in a particularly embarrassing or humiliating manner. Put it out on pirate radio that will broadcast in rural Pakistan.
"These two were shot by a Muslim policeman when he found them engaging in an act of sodomy. Wild dogs ate some of them before the garbage truck arrived to take their remains for burial."
Mainly posted so Fred can reference, in Thugburg, the passing of the 2 perps.
After four days of fighting upwards of 146 Taliban, Pakistani troops, and civilian have been reported killed and over 100 wounded.
[..] Sirajuddin confirmed the Pakistani Army killed Commander Matiullah, a senior officer in Fazlullah's command, in an artillery strike. "His Second-in-Command Muhammad Ali was missing feared dead,
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Fighting has been reported in "the mountainous areas of Yagorai, Dolat Kalay, Shalmano, Tander, Shahtoot, Mian Kalay, Pirabad and Bailay Baba areas," after the Pakistani Army targeted Taliban hideouts. The military appears to be relying on attack helicopters and artillery to root out the Taliban
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The district by district takeovers in Pakistan seem to indicate that the Pakistani Taliban is pushing for a countrywide takeover a la their Afghan counterparts in Taliban-era Afghanistan. If so, I can understand why Musharraf is finally sending regular army units in place of the failed paramilitary forces that preceded them. I think the Pakistani Taliban are forgetting that the Afghan Taliban won only because Pakistani logistics and advisers were backing them up. Now that they're going up against the Pakistani government, Pakistani logistics and military men will be acting against them instead of in their favor.
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I hope there's a strong back-up force along the Afghan-Pak border, shooting any armed men trying to cross it. I think we should also help Perv out by deploying a half-dozen armed Predators. I'd certainly love to hear tha Zawahiri and "mullah" Omar received a Hellfire, special delivery.
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MIR ALI: The widow of tribal journalist Hayatullah Khan was killed on Saturday in a bomb blast at her home in North Waziristan, while her children were unhurt, the family said.
"Whuddyouse mean, youse missed da kidz?"
A bomb went off close to a boundary wall of her room killing her instantly, Ehsanullah Khan, brother of late Hayatullah Khan, told Daily Times. She was sleeping on the ground in her room and the five children were in another room when the bomb planted right next to the boundary wall of her room went off, he said. The incident took place at around 3am on Saturday in Hurmuz village, according to the family. Ehsanullah told the BBC that the people who had killed Hayatullah were responsible for the Saturday incident.
This article starring:
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Which all goes to show that journalists can be too close to their sources.
PARACHINAR: At least 30 people were reported killed and another 130 wounded in sectarian festivities violence in Parachinar city of Kurram Agency on Saturday, locals and hospital sources said.
This is a rather more coherent version of the Frontier Post story Sea posted. At least I think it is. Either that, or Parachinar's kinda like Dodge City on a Saturday night on crystal meth.
The dead also included four security personnel while six more personnel of the paramilitary forces sustained injuries as they were trying to control the situation, eyewitnesses said.
"Look out, Chaudry!"
"Ow!"
"Make that seven personnel!"
Fighting between the Sunni and Shia sects erupted after unidentified militants hurled a hand-grenade at the central mosque in Parachinar, where hundreds of Sunnis were offering Friday prayers.
Grenades: They'll kill you or they'll get your dander up. There's no in-between, is there?
Administration official Dr Fakhre Alam said army soldiers were trying to control the situation. He declined to disclose the number of casualties and wounded.
"You don't wanna know. Trust me on that."
Curfew: Curfew was clamped on Parachinar city and Levies and army soldiers were deployed at various locations, but exchange of fire continued between armed men of the two rival sects.
[BANG!] "Take that, Sunni nancyboyz!"
[KAPOW!] "Take that Shiite poopypants!"
Hospital sources told Daily Times that around 80 people with bullet injuries had been admitted to the Agency Headquarters Hospital in Parachinar since the breaking out of hostilities on Friday afternoon.
"Ow! Ow! Ow!"
"Another bullet injury, Doc!"
"Put him over there with the others!"
This article starring:
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Abid Hussain, a leader of Parachinars Shiite community
Dr Fakhre Alam
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Help me out here...is there a downside to this story? I'm not seeing it
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Jihad pleases Allah; jihad against other jihadis must also please Allah. And Allah knows best what pleases him.
That's a Kim Gamel headline for a suicide bomb.
A suicide bomber detonated his explosives as American soldiers were handing out toys to children northeast of Baghdad on Sunday, killing at least three children and three of the troopers, U.S. and Iraqi authorities said.Seven children were wounded in the attack in Baqouba, where U.S. soldiers wrested control from al-Qaida in Iraq last summer.
The attack, along with a series of other blasts in the capital and to the north, underlined the uncertainty of security in Iraq even as the American military said overall violence is down 55 percent since a troop buildup began this year.
Police said the attack occurred as U.S. soldiers were handing out toys, sports equipment and other treats in a playground near Baqouba, 35 miles northeast of Baghdad.
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wow! what a disgusting piece of shit you must be in real life if you try to make partisan advantage of the deaths of US soldiers and Iraqi children. I hope you reap the karma you've sown you worthless scumbag
ban em!
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#1, the chambers of hell that the soul of the suicide bomber entered are awaiting your soul as well. :-)
Otherwise, it wouldn't get reported at all...
BAGHDAD, Nov. 18 -- As U.S. officials on Sunday declared a 55 percent drop in attacks since the launch of an offensive nine months ago, bombs detonated across Iraq, killing at least 15 and highlighting Iraq's continuing security threats. The casualties included three children playing soccer, when a roadside bomb detonated in a playground near Baqubah, 40 miles northeast of Baghdad. Meanwhile, a barrage of mortars and rockets struck U.S. bases in Baghdad early Sunday morning.
Rear Adm. Gregory Smith, a senior U.S. military spokesman, said violence in some parts of Iraq has fallen to its lowest levels since the summer of 2005. Iraqi civilian casualties are down 60 percent since June, while in Baghdad, they had dropped 75 percent, said Smith. But Sunday's attacks brought a tone of caution.
"The fight we're up against has not gone away. Today's mortar and rocket attacks demonstrate that the enemy has the capacity to wage violence," Smith told reporters. "We're working our way through those attacks and the level of damage."
U.S. Embassy spokesman Philip Reeker, referring to reports that Iran was limiting its alleged support to Shiite militias, also cautioned that it was unclear whether Iran played any role in the downturn in violence.
"It's difficult to read trends in reductions," Reeker told reporters. "Vis-a-vis Iran's action, that is something we're not yet prepared to do." "Make no doubt . . . Iran has been the principle supplier of weapons, arms, training and funding of many militia groups," Smith said. "That has not changed."
Mohammad Ali Hosseini, an Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman, said on Sunday that "since the beginning, the United States has raised baseless accusations against Iran." Yeah, you, OJ, and John f Kerry.
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BAGHDAD, Iraq Coalition forces detained 27 suspects today during operations targeting al-Qaeda networks in central and northern Iraq. Coalition forces captured three wanted individuals during operations in Baghdad while targeting foreign terrorist and weapons facilitators. Reports indicate al-Qaeda in Iraq members were trying to establish a foreign terrorist network in the city. In addition to the wanted individuals, Coalition forces detained four suspects without incident. No more Illegal immigrants! Keep the terrorist jobs for Iraqi citizens only?
In Bayji, Coalition forces captured a wanted individual believed to be an al-Qaeda in Iraq leader in the city, who is also associated with foreign terrorists. Coalition forces detained one other suspect during the operation. During continued operations targeting foreign terrorist facilitators, Coalition forces detained seven suspects in Mosul without incident.
In a series of coordinated operations around Samarra and Baghdad, Coalition forces captured one wanted individual and detained 10 other suspects while targeting al-Qaeda in Iraq's media network. A raid on the NY Times office?
During one of the operations, Coalition forces found two sets of homemade body armor vests and two sets of armor plates, which they safely destroyed to prevent further use by terrorists.
"Iraqi and Coalition operations are diminishing al-Qaeda's ability to attack the Iraqi people," said Maj. Winfield Danielson, MNF-I spokesman. "More Iraqi citizens are coming forward and helping us find terrorist networks; foreign terrorists are not welcome in a free Iraq."
Ma'an Israeli forces seized a Palestinian Hamas activist in the West Bank city of Salfit early on Saturday morning. Twenty-seven-year-old Samer Anwar Mustafa Ad-Dik, was abducted after Israeli soldiers broke into his home at 2:15am, his wife told Ma'an. Ad-Dik has been detained by Israel twice before, once in 1997 and again in 2004.
This article starring:
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Hamas
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Ma'an The Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades, the armed wing of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) claimed responsibility for launching a homemade projectile at a kibbutz south of the Israeli town of Sderot on Saturday. The fighters launched the projectile from the Gaza Strip at 8:30am. The brigades said the attack came in response to crimes committed by the Israeli military against Palestinians.
This article starring:
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Now Israel has just to confiscate a million dollars from the Paleos. One missile, one million. One bullet, a grand. And that if they miss.
Ma'an A unit of the Al-Aqsa Birgades calling themselves the Army of Al-Barak have claimed responsibility for launching a homemade projectile at the Israeli town of Kfar Aza, east of the Gaza Strip on Friday.
The Al-Aqsa brigades are the military wing of Fatah, the political party affiliated with Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas. The group said the attack was a response to Israeli crimes committed against Palestinians, and apparent attempts by Israeli groups to seize the Al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem, the third holiest site in Islam.
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Launching a homemade projectile? Have they resorted to flinging poop?
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I'd like to see Israel just crush the hell out of Gaza, and then return to the fence line. Pound the entire area for a month with artillery, aircraft, tanks, and machine guns. Don't let anything or anyone in or out. Let the Gazans take care of their wounded and dead. Make sure UNHCR is on the target list. Then tell Abbas he's next, unless he learns to live in peace with an Israeli Jewish state. He'll either get the message, or Israel can retake the West Bank - this time permanently.
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[Thailand's] Fourth Army has backed down and reversed its six-month ban on 384 Muslim men suspected of being involved in the terrorist separatist insurgency from re-entering the four jihad violence-plagued southern provinces, in exchange for only a written promise to cooperate against terror cells violent gangs.
According to a letter to Surat Thani governor Winai Buapradit, Fourth Army chief Lt-Gen Wiroj Buacharoon said the ban was lifted for the sake of the Dec 23 election and the annual haj pilgrimage to Mecca. As Thai citizens, those who were banned from re-entering the restive southern provinces should be allowed to exercise their voting rights and go on their spiritual pilgrimage to the holy city in Saudi Arabia, he said. This was seen as a face-saving excuse for a military backdown over the banishment order. There was no indication any of the men intended to go to Mecca. They had argued earlier they had no money and could not exist outside their home provinces.
Some 384 people were on the list of suspected terror insurgent sympathisers banned from returning to the far South. The men were forcibly taken to military training camps earlier this year after the authorities did not have enough evidence to charge them. They were originally detained for suspected involvement in the terrorist separatist movement, either actively or as sympathisers. The army put them in three military camps - in Chumphon, Ranong and Surat Thani - under a four-month vocational training programme.
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(Story dated 16-10-2007, have not checked if this is a repost or not (very nice but busy & intense couple of days and I am in no condition to do any checking :-) , It's also from a blog & I cannot locate any source, so, If I have violated any of the posting rules, my sincere apologies to the Rantburg comunity)
Yesterday afternoon (Tuesday, November 13) a series of explosions rocked Parchin Military Site (where missiles, including Cruise missiles, are manufactured) in southern Tehran. As a result, several military personnel of the site were injured.
The explosions reportedly started in missile industries section of the Site. When shrapnel of the explosions hit another sections, eight other warehouses located next to each other were engulfed in flames.
The fire, which began at 2:00 p.m. and was put out at 8:00 p.m., was so extensive that fire fighters from seven fire stations rushed to the scene. Four of the injured were Mostafa Nourizadeh, Alireza Verdi-lou, Nasser Rezai, and Morteza Motahari. For some reason I have a picture in my head of Donald Rumsfeld doing a Monty Burns imitation.
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Damn shame, Mr. Black.
Yes sir, Mr. White.
[a la the Unit]
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and, in another unrelated story...a piniped was briefly seen near the Parchin site well inland after the explosion. The SEAL was last seen diving into the river...
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Sounds like your standard Soviet designed weapons plant. Put all your big bang stuff in one place for security reasons and hope no one lights a match. Once the missile fuel section (solid fuel?) goes up, it'll throw lots of flaming chunks all over the site.
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"The fire, which began at 2:00 p.m. and was put out at 8:00 p.m"
Doesn't sound too bad. We have fires worse than that in my own town. It was a 7 alarm that took 6 hours to put out. Good sized fire but not anything particularly huge.
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LOL Jenifer!! Ima so pleased my teasing got a reaction....
we tease cuz we like you :-)
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Mr. Wife says that, too, Frank dear. Perhaps someday my vocabulary will catch up with all the euphemisms for things I don't honestly want to know about...
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