April 10, 2006

Five Christian Aid Workers Murdered by Taliban

Reports are that the five civilians may have been murdered by drug lords. I don't buy it for one second. The Taliban in resurgent in Afghanistan and until there is some evidence to the contrary, should be considered the prime suspects. Why kill them? Because the Rural Rehabilitation Association for Afghanistan (RRAA) is funded by Christian organizations. What more justification have the Taliban and their al Qaeda allies ever needed to kill? Notice that the aid workers were first tied up and then shot-- a sign that their murderers first gave them a Sharia kangaroo court, followed by a sentence of 'guilty' for 'apostasy' before 'executing' them.

Christian Aid:

Five medical staff working for a Christian Aid-funded organisation have been murdered in north-west Afghanistan.

The victims include a doctor, community health worker, and health educator who were part of a project run by the Rural Rehabilitation Association for Afghanistan (RRAA), in Darrah-i-Bohm, Badghis province.

It is thought that at least four gunmen broke into their clinic at around 1am today (local time). According to reports, the gunmen tied them up before shooting them.

The local community, fearing for their lives, did not approach the scene until dawn when they raised the alarm with RRAA staff – government police forces do not operate in this isolated region.

Christian Aid’s Fazl Rabi said: ‘We work as a team with our partners and we are sharing their pain at this loss. This clinic was in a very poor area with no facilities but the dedicated staff were providing essential services. We’re all very upset.’

Sayed Abdul Hakim, of RRAA, said: ‘We express our regret and condolences to the families, friends and relatives of these innocents who have spent their lives serving the most vulnerable people living in this most remote area of Afghanistan. Peace be upon them.’

RRAA staff are retrieving the bodies of the deceased and returning them to their families.

And more of the Taliban's handiwork from al Jazeera:
Elsewhere in Helmand, Taliban militants stopped two Afghan trucks transporting food for coalition forces and killed one driver, while the other fled in his vehicle, according to a local district police chief.
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The Taliban have regularly attacked aid workers and road construction crews, saying their work is supporting the government and foreign forces. About 30 aid workers were killed last year.

And WaPo:
A Health Ministry official blamed terrorists. "It's a terrorist attack to intimidate people working with the government side," said the official, Abdullah Fahim.

The attackers also set fire to the clinic, he said.

Can some one please notify Yale that there's a hot war going in against the Taliban right now.

Posted by: Rusty at 04:45 PM | Comments (10) | Add Comment
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1 Tactics and choice of targets tell the whole story! - as soft and weak as possible! See the enemy for who they are - pathetic pussies! I'm not the only one developing greater respect and admiration for VC Charlie - now there was a true opponent worthy of respect! The islamists aren't even attempting to challenge military forces! No one give me the BS that they would only lose - the very attempt is what legend, heros and victory is made of (go ask the NVA and VC). I do want to stay the course and help these peoples into the future - but it is tough! 'cause I admit - I don't have a lot of respect for this overall islamic culture.

Posted by: hondo at April 10, 2006 05:06 PM (4mgfY)

2 The Taliban are strongest in the exact opposite part of Afghanistan, the southeast. At this point I would be looking more at the local narco/warlord then at the Taliban. Strategically it would not be a good omen if the Taliban were now able to operate so far from their sanctuary of Pakistan

Posted by: john Ryan at April 10, 2006 06:26 PM (TcoRJ)

3 It's not so much the actual Taliban that's the problem in this case, but their supporters and Taliban pretenders that can operate freely in any remote area where law enforcement does not have a strong presence. If it walks like a duck...

Posted by: Oyster at April 11, 2006 05:11 AM (YudAC)

4 Afghanistan has never been anything but a land of barbarians who live by the law of the jungle, and never will be anything else. Attempting to bring the principles of Liberty to muslims is like putting a dress on a pig.

Posted by: Improbulus Maximus at April 11, 2006 06:39 AM (0yYS2)

5 So typical of right wing morons who will toss reason and evidence aside and swallow whatever jizz the neocon shitheads happen to find convenient to shoot down their throats. The West fears unity of those that cross national boundaries as the potential membership would exceed any other group. The West in fact shows this fear in perpetuating negative views towards Islam. This is why fighters from muslims countries are not called soldiers but insurgents. I do not remember reading about soldiers of vietnam, japan or germany being called insurgents or terrorists. When Israeli born people return to israel to fight in the army they are not considered deviant or a terorist. However, if an iraqi or palestinian born american or uk muslim goes to fight for palestine or iraq they are considered a terrorist and a national threat. This is evidence of the double standard when it comes to Islam, and the trigger for the responses of those such as Jimmy the Dhimmi.

Posted by: leaker-in-chief at April 11, 2006 10:14 AM (zqsRN)

6 Although some Bush strategists share the Leo Straussian view that leaders must lie to mobilize popular support, they are discovering that lies often backfire. The contradictions between America's utopian image and the reality of empire will eventually become unsustainable. The United States, its power unrivaled, faces the prospect that its imperialism will become barbarism, not its alternative. A struggle that loosens WashingtonÂ’s grip on the Middle East will save countless lives and advance the cause of a more peaceful and just world. ThatÂ’s why itÂ’s right to resist the U.S. in Iraq--and right to support all struggles against oppression. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Posted by: Barbarism at April 11, 2006 10:53 AM (zqsRN)

7 Funny guys! Must be tough being wannabe revolutionary heros - soft and secure in your comfortable playgrounds. What a bitch! Wanting to embrace, support, and emulate the enemy - but ..... its hard - isn't it? At least Che looked good on a T-shirt. Its not too late - join the struggle - its easy! Be like your heros - load up a car with explosives and nails - drive it into a neighborhood school or church or shopping mall. Be down with the revolutionary islamic brothers! Hey! Its spring! See that girl with the short pants - she's a harlot! beat her to death with a brick! Join the stuggle guys! Emulate your heros - or better - volunteer to fight oppression! They are looking for a few good western men (white would be nice) - they even have a special vest you can wear! One size fits all one time! Be a real hero! Get a pair of balls and get out there!

Posted by: hondo at April 11, 2006 01:17 PM (4mgfY)

8 Now hondo, they're doing their part in the fight against civilization from the homefront, as they collectively have a note from their doctor excusing them from having to ever actually do anything.

Posted by: Improbulus Maximus at April 11, 2006 02:07 PM (0yYS2)

9 leaker and barbarism: hahaha! I'm sure Imams the world over are delighted with how your brainwashing has turned out. Barbarism doesn't even know what imperialism means, just heard it somewhere and it sounded good. Leaker thinks that negative views towards Islam just evolved out of thin air; the soldiers of vietnam, japan or germany didn't blow themselves up in cafes and weddings. I wonder if that might have something to do with them not being recipients of the "terrorist" label?

Posted by: Oyster at April 11, 2006 02:59 PM (SlypO)

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