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Afghanistan
Taliban flee battle using children as shields: NATO
2007-02-14
Caution: Brave Jihadi Warriors at work.
KABUL (Reuters) - Taliban fighters used children as human shields to flee heavy fighting this week during an operation by foreign and Afghan forces to clear rebels from around a key hydro-electric dam, NATO said on Wednesday. The Taliban have used human shields before, but never children, local residents say.
Jeez, what's the world's coming to when even the Taliban loses it's principles?
The fighting occurred during Operation Kryptonite on Monday, an offensive to clear insurgents from the Kajaki Dam area in southern Helmand province to allow repairs to its power plants and the installation of extra capacity.

"During this action ... Taliban extremists resorted to the use of human shields. Specifically, using local Afghan children to cover as they escaped out of the area," Colonel Tom Collins, a spokesman for the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF), told reporters in Kabul.

The Kajaki Dam fighting was in an area where 700 mainly foreign fighters, including Chechens, Pakistanis and Uzbeks, arrived from Pakistan this week to reinforce Taliban guerrillas.

NATO also said it killed a senior local Taliban commander and several comrades in a pre-dawn air-strike on Wednesday between the dam and the rebel-held town of Musa Qala to the west, but denied residents' accounts civilians were also killed.

The leader, identified by police and tribal elders as Mullah Manan, was involved in the capture of Musa Qala 13 days ago and clashes around Kajaki.

NATO said its soldiers saw 11 bodies, all fighting-age males, dragged from the wreckage by Taliban fighters. Provincial police said Manan and at least eight more Taliban were killed and that they had no word of civilian casualties. But local residents and elders said civilians also died.

"It is a well-known enemy tactic to try to blame civilian casualties on ISAF forces," Collins said in a statement. "We continue to conduct specific shaping operations -- to go after specific Taliban extremists, the leadership who are impacting the enemy's operations," he told reporters later.
Posted by:tu3031

#10  Excaliber...I am sad to say I agree with you. Jihadi daddies are breeding jihadi children.
Posted by: anymouse   2007-02-14 17:06  

#9  Frankly, at this point I could care less how many of them are killed as long as they are killed.
Posted by: Excalibur   2007-02-14 15:48  

#8  They weren't using the children as human shields - they were risking their own lives to save the children from being bombed or raped by the evil infidel invaders. They were also carrying out many fluffy little ducklings.
Posted by: Glenmore   2007-02-14 14:40  

#7  "This won't end until they love their children as much as they hate us."
Posted by: BA   2007-02-14 13:33  

#6  I'm sure these were the local pearls borrowed for the occasion, not their own, who are safely back on the Pakistan side of the border with their multiple mommies, for those that could actually afford live mommies and offspring, rather than waiting for the paradisical (or paradoxical -- I'm having a bit of a vocabulary struggle this morning, as the the power only just came back on in my part of the world) 72 white raisins.
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-02-14 12:56  

#5  For people who supposedly want martyrdom, the Taliban appear to be going to great lengths to avoid it.
Posted by: Zhang Fei   2007-02-14 12:51  

#4  Get a Youtube video of it so everyone in Pakistan can see with their own eyes these so-called brave men.
Posted by: Penguin   2007-02-14 12:49  

#3  On the run, anonymous5089?
Posted by: gromgoru   2007-02-14 12:20  

#2  Still, they were quite human in that sense they didn't repeatedly rape them before... so, we can't really blame them (besides, Global Warming is our fault, so, who are we to criticize?).
Posted by: anonymous5089   2007-02-14 12:13  

#1  Just keep in mind that these are their own children.
Posted by: gromgoru   2007-02-14 12:11  

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