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Afghanistan
Afghan Vice President Seen Abducting Rival
2016-11-28
[NYT] KABUL, Afghanistan -- As heavy snow fell on the muddy arena in northern Afghanistan where a traditional game of buzkashi -- two teams of horsemen fighting for a dead goat -- was underway on Friday, a scuffle broke out near the stands.
Buzkashi, yes, similar to Polo, but with no mallet.
It was not just another group of hotheaded fans going at it. The man who had thrown the punch is the vice president of Afghanistan, Gen. Abdul Rashid Dostum. And he did not stop there: To drive the humiliation home, he put his foot on the chest of his downed victim, a political rival named Ahmad Ishchi, who was then beaten by the general’s bodyguards, thrown into the back of an armored vehicle and taken away, said several of Mr. Ishchi’s relatives, many of them speaking on the condition of anonymity out of fear of retaliation.

"Dostum came there, and he walked around the stadium, -- then he called Ahmad Ishchi over to him," said Gulab Khan, a relative of Mr. Ishchi who was among about 5,000 spectators at the game. "After talking with him for a couple of minutes, he punched him, and his bodyguards started beating him with AK-47s. They beat Ahmad very badly and in a barbaric way."

The account of General Dostum’s actions -- while not unexpected for a former warlord with a history of accusations of human rights violations and abuse, including physical acts of retaliation against allies and rivals -- underscores fears about someone a heartbeat from the presidency.

With President Ashraf Ghani traveling on an official visit to Central Asia, General Dostum is technically the acting president. For more than two days, he has held a political rival hostage in one of his properties, with members of Mr. Ishchi’s family increasingly concerned about his health.
Posted by:Besoeker

#8  Might have been carrying a Trump Starbucks cup.
Posted by: Skidmark   2016-11-28 23:34  

#7  It's a matter of perspective, WM. Beating up somebody with a MAGA cap on doesn't rate as barbaric. Having to wait for the delivery lad or a report of a non-politically-correct Afghan warlord beating up a rival, well...
Posted by: Pappy   2016-11-28 18:47  

#6  Not quite as exciting as Bum Darts but in the same league.
Posted by: Canuckistan sniper   2016-11-28 18:45  

#5  Thank you Pappy, I am now clear on the concept. Sorta.
Posted by: Whiskey Mike   2016-11-28 13:54  

#4  At least no shipping containers were involved
Posted by: John Frumy   2016-11-28 13:08  

#3  It's the NYT - 'barbaric' is waiting ten minutes for the deli to deliver your lunch.
Posted by: Pappy   2016-11-28 12:51  

#2  Wow. Barbaric, huh? Who'd a thunk it. I mean, barbaric, in Afghanistan? Pull the other one.
Posted by: Whiskey Mike   2016-11-28 12:44  

#1  
Posted by: Skidmark   2016-11-28 09:13  

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