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Afghanistan | |||
Ready Supply of Cannon Fodder for Taliban | |||
2003-08-22 | |||
EFL There seems to be no shortage of
Reuters forgot their scare quotes around "selected". "I am a Talib," said Rahmatullah, an 18-year-old from the central Afghan province of Uruzgan. "I was studying in a madrassah in Chaman and was told by the Taliban to join them and join the jihad," he added, referring to a Muslim religious school. Two months ago in Chaman, a border town in Pakistan, Rahmatullah met Mullah Mateen who went with him to the Pakistani city of Quetta where he joined 10 more fighters. They went by taxi to the Maruf district of Kandahar province and a few nights later a group of 20 launched an unsuccessful attack on an official’s house during which Rahmatullah, who wears a blue turban and a wispy black beard, was caught. "I don’t care much for the Taliban’s opinion. I was just given money and fought for money," he said unapologetically. He was paid $55 for his troubles. I guess it’s true, you get what you pay for. Quality gunnies cost money, I’ll bet Saddam’s boys are paying top dollar.
Somebody needs to pay Issah a late night visit. Wearing a skullcap and "shawal kameez" shirt, Ramazan recounted how he had also gone to Maruf, but decided to run away when he realized he had made a "big mistake." "Wait a minute, we have to die before we get the virgins?" He said he heard Taliban guerrillas discussing plans for attacks on U.S. forces and Afghan government soldiers. An intelligence official overseeing the interviews said Ramazan was involved in fighting but did not have a gun when caught. "I really miss my family, my wife and my mother. They come into my dreams every night," said Ramazan, before being led off back to his cell. Both inmates said they had met Pakistanis among the Taliban fighters, but no Arabs. An undisclosed number of more senior members of the militia are in U.S. custody at Kandahar air base or in Guantanamo Bay in Cuba, prison officials said. I’ll bet that all non-Afghan/Pakistani prisoners are being held by the US for "questioning" someplace safe. Afghanistan gets to keep the locals. Mullah Sabir, alias Momin, deputy for senior Taliban commander Mullah Abdur Rahim, told Reuters members of the al Qaeda network were not operating in Afghanistan. al Qaeda has moved to the Iraqi front, more chances at glory. "The jihad will continue against coalition, and especially U.S. and British, forces and Afghan forces, because this is our religious duty," he told Reuters from an undisclosed location via satellite telephone. Monitored by the CIA. | |||
Posted by:Steve |
#6 Meaning they don't have to abide by the law to find and kill terrorists. To bad they don't exist. :) |
Posted by: Charles 2003-8-22 3:55:35 PM |
#5 sarcasm sure dont work on the net:) NSA = No Such Agency |
Posted by: liberalhawk 2003-8-22 3:34:31 PM |
#4 National Security Agency,instrumental in breaking up the Medillian Drug Cartel(Colombia)by eves dropping on satalite/cell phones. |
Posted by: raptor 2003-8-22 3:30:55 PM |
#3 Swig - the WHAT? Never heard of that agency :) |
Posted by: liberalhawk 2003-8-22 12:38:30 PM |
#2 Actually it would be the NSA monitoring the satellite phone. |
Posted by: Swiggles 2003-8-22 11:24:06 AM |
#1 Gym class at a madrassah must be interesting. I'll bet they don't play dodge ball. |
Posted by: tu3031 2003-8-22 9:56:18 AM |