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Afghanistan
Pakistani, Saudi engineers helped destroy Buddhas
2006-03-20
The Bamiyan Buddhas in Afghanistan were destroyed by the Taliban with the help of Pakistani and Saudi engineers. According to an account published here on Saturday, a local Afghan told the makers of a Swiss documentary on the giant statues which had stood there, carved in the side of a mountain for hundreds of years, had been destroyed by engineers from Pakistan and Saudi Arabia. The dynamiting of the statues took place in March 2001. Swiss documentary filmmaker Christian Frei, who has made several documentaries that have won praise at various international film festivals, shot ‘The Giant Buddhas’ in Afghanistan. The film is due to be shown at the National Gallery of Art in Washington on 26 March.

The Taliban went ahead with the destruction of the giant statues, revered for centuries, because they considered them “offensive to Islam”. They ignored appeals from around the world, including UNESCO and an appeal from the then Government of Pakistan, made, it would appear now, more “for the record” than any serious intent to stop the Islamist zealots from destroying what the rest of the world considered mankind’s heritage.

Taliban minister of information Qudratullah Jamal said in a statement later, “The destruction work is not as easy as people would think. You can’t knock down the statues by dynamite or shelling as both of them have been carved in a cliff. They are firmly attached to the mountain.” Museums and governments around the world kept hoping until the end that the Taliban would desist from committing what the rest of the world saw as an act of “cultural sacrilege” but they were adamant in their resolve.
Posted by:Steve

#5  Do Pakistani or Saudi engineers actually build or design anything?

resumé of the offensive
Posted by: RD   2006-03-20 18:09  

#4  Would any Saud work hard enough to finish engineering school?
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2006-03-20 17:04  

#3  
Do Pakistani or Saudi engineers actually build or design anything?


Posted by: john   2006-03-20 16:59  

#2  Mullah Krekar referred to the destruction of the Buddhas as merely, "breaking stones."

In light of Pakistan's, and especially Saudi Arabia's participation in this, they should both be billed for the restoration work. If Saudi Arabia resists such a notion, we may wish to let them know that their precious black rock in Mecca is just another "stone" that can be broken.
Posted by: Zenster   2006-03-20 12:20  

#1  what a suprise eh. who would have thought eh. Just don't expect to hear this important tit bit of info mentioned on any mainstream media!
Posted by: ShepUK   2006-03-20 09:45  

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