Saturday, April 12, 2008

Mass Grave Found In Afghanistan - Remnants Of Taliban Massacre


Over 100 victims of a slaughter in the 1990's were found in a mass grave in Afghanistan and the educated guess is they were members of a minority tribe called the Hazara. And they were slaughtered by the Taliban. Yes, the same Taliban that NATO countries want to give Afghanistan back to, the same Taliban that Pakistan wants to sit down and have peace talks with, and the same Taliban that Hillary Clinton or B. Hussein Obama would more than likely allow to thrive.

Here's an excerpt from the story here from Yahoo:


"These were all innocent people killed by the Taliban," said shopkeeper Mohammad Sami.
Provincial security commander Sardar Mohammad Sultani said the dead may have been massacred by the Taliban and investigators hoped to determine the truth.

So here we have the righteous Taliban...the ones who rape the Afghan land of poppies and hoard the millions and millions of illegal cash from the heroin trade...the ones who massacres innocent Afghans by the hundreds...the ones who send women and children into city squares with suicide belts strapped to them. Yes, the Taliban...the true followers of Mohammed, the true servants of allah. I have said for months now, I have CALLED for the eradication of the Taliban from the earth. I have not called for them to be beaten and secluded. Nor have I called for them to be imprisoned. I have called for them to be culled from the planet like a flock of chickens with bird flu. The world deserves to be free of every single Taliban. Plant them all.


Mass grave unearthed in northern Afghanistan

MAZAR-I-SHARIF, Afghanistan (Reuters) - Afghan authorities have discovered a mass grave containing at least 100 bodies believed to be victims of a Taliban massacre in the 1990s, security officials said on Saturday.

The grave was discovered in the northern province of Balkh, about 15 km (10 miles) from the city of Mazar-i-Sharif.
Provincial security official Abdurrauf Taj said about 100 bodies had been found in the grave, which is about 100 meters (yards) from a residential area.
"We expect the number may rise," Taj told Reuters.
Residents of the area said they suspected the dead were members of the Hazara ethnic minority, massacred after the Taliban captured the area in the late 1990s.
"These were all innocent people killed by the Taliban," said shopkeeper Mohammad Sami.
Provincial security commander Sardar Mohammad Sultani said the dead may have been massacred by the Taliban and investigators hoped to determine the truth.
None of the bodies were being moved until a team from Kabul inspected the site, Sultani said.
Mass graves from Afghanistan's three decades of war are occasionally unearthed in different parts of the country.
Last year, a grave containing several hundred bodies was found in the northeastern province of Badakhshan.

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