BinZiad
04-12-2002, 20:01
America & its allies' war crimes and terrorism in Afghanistan
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The World's Most Wanted Terrorists
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Injured eighteen-month-old Afghan boy Hameedullah cries on Wednesday as
his injured 10-year-old niece Khanam tries to comfort him with her teddy
bear at the Al-Khidmat Afghan refugee hospital in Quetta. According to
Hameedullah's uncle Maroof, 12 members of his family were killed by US
air strikes at their home in the village of Orzagan, north of the
Taleban stronghold Kandahar, including four of Hameedullah's five
siblings, while the boy's mother was seriously injured (photo by Jerry
Lampen/Reuters)
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An injured Afghan child waits for further medical treatment after U.S.
air strikes in Kabul according to Qatar's Al-Jazeera satellite
television network, October 21, 2001, in this footage released by
Al-Jazeera. Afghanistan's ruling Taliban talked defiance on Sunday as
U.S. war planes began a third week of strikes by bombing the capital in
blistering raids that officials said killed 18 civilians and wounded 23.
REUTERS/Al-Jazeera
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Injured child whose mother was killed
Kabul, Al-Jazeera 21 October 2001
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Two-year-old Afghan girl Sameera Banyallah is shown with her father in a
Jalalabad hospital October 28, 2001, in a photo taken by South African
television station ETV. Her doctor and family members told the station
that the girl's burned feet were a result of a bombing raid on her
village on October 27. The Taliban Ambassador to Pakistan has said that
1,500 people have been killed in U.S. raids on Afghanistan since the
attacks began on October 7, a figure disputed by U.S. officials.
REUTERS/Peter Rudden/ETV
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An Afghan child sits on a hospital bed in Kabul on October 25, 2001. The
four year-old girl's arm was fractured when she fell down from her bed
during U.S. air strikes on the city three days ago. REUTERS/Sayed
Salahuddin
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EDITORS NOTE : GRAPHIC CONTENT Badly injured and barely conscious,
13-year-old Jawad, the only survivor of his family who were killed in
the bombing of a northern neighborhood of Kabul early Sunday Oct. 28,
2001 lies in a Kabul hospital bed. The early-morning U.S. raid on
Kabul's northern outskirts Sunday killed at least 10 people, witnesses
said _ the second apparent stray strike in less than 24 hours to cause
civilian fatalities.. (AP Photos/Dimitri Messinis)
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An injured Afghan child waits for further medical treatment after air
strikes in Kabul according to Qatar's Al-Jazeera satellite television
network, October 21, 2001, in this footage released by Al-Jazeera.
Afghanistan's ruling Taliban talked defiance on Sunday as U.S. war
planes began a third week of strikes by bombing the capital in
blistering raids that officials said killed 18 civilians and wounded 23.
REUTERS/Al-Jazeera TV
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SOLID PROOF OF MASSACRE
A Northern alliance fighter cuts away the tie around a dead pro-Taliban
prisoner's arm, in a field covered with bodies of pro-Taliban forces in
a fortress near Mazar-e-Sharif, northern Afghanistan, Wednesday, Nov.
28, 2001. Several hundred pro-Taliban prisoners were killed during three
days of fighting which involved British and U.S. special forces.
Circumstances behind arm being tied unknown. (AP Photo/Darko Bandic)
So the hands of TALIBAN PRISONERS were tied, contrary to the reports
that prisoners had revolted and captured the fortress, then martyred
fighting against Dostum's Forces. UK denied the Human Rights Orgs to
have an inquiry into this massacre. Reason: Pure Hypocrisy and being
partners in the Massacre with Dostum/Others
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UK special forces also helped to coordinate the onslaught
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US special forces joined the assault, backed by air strikes
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All the prisoners are believed dead
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A local NA supporter kicks the head of a dead pro-Taliban foreign
fighter near a fortress prison outside Mazar-e-Sharif, northern
Afghanistan, Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2001. Several hundred prisoners, mostly
foreign fighters fighting on the Taliban side captured part of their
fortress prison Sunday, but by Tuesday alliance forces claimed to have
regained control. Several fighters tried to escape and were killed by
residetns in a nearby village. (AP Photo/Darko Bandic)
So the Taliban were Barbaric...........................
Are'nt the friends of West(Northern Alliance) Barbaric ?
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Barbaric Friends of the so called Civilised World
Northern alliance fighters try to pull out a golden tooth from the body
of a pro-Taliban fighter in a fortress near Mazar-e-Sharif, northern
Afghanistan, Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2001. Several hundred prisoners, mostly
foreign fighters fighting on the Taliban side captured part of the
prison fortress Sunday, headquarters of Afghan warlord General Dostum,
and were killed during three days of fighting which involved British and
U.S. special forces. (AP Photo/Darko Bandic)
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Is'nt kicking this dead body barbaric ? No because he was not a human
being, he was a Taliban
A northern alliance fighter kicks the body of a pro-Taliban soldier in
front of local Red Cross workers in the fortress near Mazar-e-Sharif,
northern Afghanistan, Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2001. Several hundred
prisoners, mostly foreign fighters fighting on the Taliban side captured
part of the fortress, headquarters of Afghan warlord General Dostum, and
were killed during two days of fighting which involved British and U.S.
special forces. (AP Photo/Darko Bandic)
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Some Massacred Mujahideen
Bodies of pro-Taliban fighters lie in a hole in a fortress near
Mazar-e-Sharif, northern Afghanistan, Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2001. Several
hundred prisoners, mostly foreign fighters fighting on the Taliban side
captured part of the fortress headquarters of Afghan warlord Gen.
Dostum, and were killed during two-day fighting which involved British
and US special forces. (AP Photo/Darko Bandic)
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Were the Taliban Fighters so Ignorant/Dumb to fight in a open Field?
Northern Alliance fighters walk through a field covered with bodies of
pro-Taliban forces inside the fortress near Mazar-i-Sharif in northern
Afghanistan. Several hundred pro-Taliban prisoners held in the fort
captured part of the compound, the headquarters of Afghan warlord
General Dostum, and were killed during two days of fighting which
involved British and US special forces.Photo: Darko Bandic, AP
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Another Proof of Summary Killings : Were the mujahideen fighting naked,
in extreme cold weather?.
Common Sense Guess : Their clothes were torn away/taken, and then
executed.
Kabul residents observe dead Taliban fighters, killed early November 13,
2001 in central Kabul November 13, 2001. Bodies of Taliban fighters lay
ignored in a park and hanging from trees in the Afghan capital, young
men raced to shave their beards and music played from loudspeakers.
Kabul residents were coming to terms with the end of an era. But it was
a new era that left many nervous. (Yannis Behrakis/Reuters)
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twanted.jpg>
The World's Most Wanted Terrorists
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pg>
Injured eighteen-month-old Afghan boy Hameedullah cries on Wednesday as
his injured 10-year-old niece Khanam tries to comfort him with her teddy
bear at the Al-Khidmat Afghan refugee hospital in Quetta. According to
Hameedullah's uncle Maroof, 12 members of his family were killed by US
air strikes at their home in the village of Orzagan, north of the
Taleban stronghold Kandahar, including four of Hameedullah's five
siblings, while the boy's mother was seriously injured (photo by Jerry
Lampen/Reuters)
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s1.jpg>
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s.jpg>
An injured Afghan child waits for further medical treatment after U.S.
air strikes in Kabul according to Qatar's Al-Jazeera satellite
television network, October 21, 2001, in this footage released by
Al-Jazeera. Afghanistan's ruling Taliban talked defiance on Sunday as
U.S. war planes began a third week of strikes by bombing the capital in
blistering raids that officials said killed 18 civilians and wounded 23.
REUTERS/Al-Jazeera
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ld.jpg>
Injured child whose mother was killed
Kabul, Al-Jazeera 21 October 2001
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pg>
Two-year-old Afghan girl Sameera Banyallah is shown with her father in a
Jalalabad hospital October 28, 2001, in a photo taken by South African
television station ETV. Her doctor and family members told the station
that the girl's burned feet were a result of a bombing raid on her
village on October 27. The Taliban Ambassador to Pakistan has said that
1,500 people have been killed in U.S. raids on Afghanistan since the
attacks began on October 7, a figure disputed by U.S. officials.
REUTERS/Peter Rudden/ETV
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pg>
An Afghan child sits on a hospital bed in Kabul on October 25, 2001. The
four year-old girl's arm was fractured when she fell down from her bed
during U.S. air strikes on the city three days ago. REUTERS/Sayed
Salahuddin
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>
EDITORS NOTE : GRAPHIC CONTENT Badly injured and barely conscious,
13-year-old Jawad, the only survivor of his family who were killed in
the bombing of a northern neighborhood of Kabul early Sunday Oct. 28,
2001 lies in a Kabul hospital bed. The early-morning U.S. raid on
Kabul's northern outskirts Sunday killed at least 10 people, witnesses
said _ the second apparent stray strike in less than 24 hours to cause
civilian fatalities.. (AP Photos/Dimitri Messinis)
<http://www.ummah.com/inewsletter/massacres/afghanistan/images/facechild
.jpg>
An injured Afghan child waits for further medical treatment after air
strikes in Kabul according to Qatar's Al-Jazeera satellite television
network, October 21, 2001, in this footage released by Al-Jazeera.
Afghanistan's ruling Taliban talked defiance on Sunday as U.S. war
planes began a third week of strikes by bombing the capital in
blistering raids that officials said killed 18 civilians and wounded 23.
REUTERS/Al-Jazeera TV
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956668afghanistan_attacks_uprising_xdrb104.jpg>
SOLID PROOF OF MASSACRE
A Northern alliance fighter cuts away the tie around a dead pro-Taliban
prisoner's arm, in a field covered with bodies of pro-Taliban forces in
a fortress near Mazar-e-Sharif, northern Afghanistan, Wednesday, Nov.
28, 2001. Several hundred pro-Taliban prisoners were killed during three
days of fighting which involved British and U.S. special forces.
Circumstances behind arm being tied unknown. (AP Photo/Darko Bandic)
So the hands of TALIBAN PRISONERS were tied, contrary to the reports
that prisoners had revolted and captured the fortress, then martyred
fighting against Dostum's Forces. UK denied the Human Rights Orgs to
have an inquiry into this massacre. Reason: Pure Hypocrisy and being
partners in the Massacre with Dostum/Others
<http://www.ummah.com/inewsletter/massacres/afghanistan/images/jhangibbc
1.jpg>
UK special forces also helped to coordinate the onslaught
<http://www.ummah.com/inewsletter/massacres/afghanistan/images/jhangibbc
5.jpg>
US special forces joined the assault, backed by air strikes
<http://www.ummah.com/inewsletter/massacres/afghanistan/images/jhangibbc
.jpg>
All the prisoners are believed dead
<http://www.ummah.com/inewsletter/massacres/afghanistan/images/jhangi4.j
pg>
A local NA supporter kicks the head of a dead pro-Taliban foreign
fighter near a fortress prison outside Mazar-e-Sharif, northern
Afghanistan, Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2001. Several hundred prisoners, mostly
foreign fighters fighting on the Taliban side captured part of their
fortress prison Sunday, but by Tuesday alliance forces claimed to have
regained control. Several fighters tried to escape and were killed by
residetns in a nearby village. (AP Photo/Darko Bandic)
So the Taliban were Barbaric...........................
Are'nt the friends of West(Northern Alliance) Barbaric ?
<http://www.ummah.com/inewsletter/massacres/afghanistan/images/jhangi6.j
pg>
Barbaric Friends of the so called Civilised World
Northern alliance fighters try to pull out a golden tooth from the body
of a pro-Taliban fighter in a fortress near Mazar-e-Sharif, northern
Afghanistan, Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2001. Several hundred prisoners, mostly
foreign fighters fighting on the Taliban side captured part of the
prison fortress Sunday, headquarters of Afghan warlord General Dostum,
and were killed during three days of fighting which involved British and
U.S. special forces. (AP Photo/Darko Bandic)
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pg>
Is'nt kicking this dead body barbaric ? No because he was not a human
being, he was a Taliban
A northern alliance fighter kicks the body of a pro-Taliban soldier in
front of local Red Cross workers in the fortress near Mazar-e-Sharif,
northern Afghanistan, Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2001. Several hundred
prisoners, mostly foreign fighters fighting on the Taliban side captured
part of the fortress, headquarters of Afghan warlord General Dostum, and
were killed during two days of fighting which involved British and U.S.
special forces. (AP Photo/Darko Bandic)
<http://www.ummah.com/inewsletter/massacres/afghanistan/images/jhangimuj
ahideen.jpg>
Some Massacred Mujahideen
Bodies of pro-Taliban fighters lie in a hole in a fortress near
Mazar-e-Sharif, northern Afghanistan, Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2001. Several
hundred prisoners, mostly foreign fighters fighting on the Taliban side
captured part of the fortress headquarters of Afghan warlord Gen.
Dostum, and were killed during two-day fighting which involved British
and US special forces. (AP Photo/Darko Bandic)
<http://www.ummah.com/inewsletter/massacres/afghanistan/images/alliance3
00.jpg>
Were the Taliban Fighters so Ignorant/Dumb to fight in a open Field?
Northern Alliance fighters walk through a field covered with bodies of
pro-Taliban forces inside the fortress near Mazar-i-Sharif in northern
Afghanistan. Several hundred pro-Taliban prisoners held in the fort
captured part of the compound, the headquarters of Afghan warlord
General Dostum, and were killed during two days of fighting which
involved British and US special forces.Photo: Darko Bandic, AP
<http://www.ummah.com/inewsletter/massacres/afghanistan/images/mujahid3.
jpg>
Another Proof of Summary Killings : Were the mujahideen fighting naked,
in extreme cold weather?.
Common Sense Guess : Their clothes were torn away/taken, and then
executed.
Kabul residents observe dead Taliban fighters, killed early November 13,
2001 in central Kabul November 13, 2001. Bodies of Taliban fighters lay
ignored in a park and hanging from trees in the Afghan capital, young
men raced to shave their beards and music played from loudspeakers.
Kabul residents were coming to terms with the end of an era. But it was
a new era that left many nervous. (Yannis Behrakis/Reuters)