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India-Pakistan
80 killed in madrassa raid
2006-10-31
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KHAR: At least 80 people were killed in an early morning airstrike on a madrassa in Bajaur Agency allegedly being used as a training camp for militants, on Monday. Maulvi Liaqat, a deputy commander of the banned pro-Taliban group Tehreek Nifaz-e-Shariah Muhammadi and head of the madrassa, and his three sons were among the dead, a senior security official told Daily Times, asking not to be named.
TNSM is the local Taliban party. When the war against the Taliban began in October 2001 they sent truckloads of beturbanned gun wavers across the border to kill the hated infidels. Most of the survivers ended up being ransomed, Perv banned the organization, and its head was jugged.
Residents told Daily Times that at least three army helicopters bombed the madrassa in Chingai village, 10 kilometres north of Khar and 2.5 kilometres off Damadola, at a time when all those present there were asleep. The attack is the deadliest since the government launched military operations against the Taliban and Al Qaeda militants in the tribal areas along the Afghan border. On January 13 this year, 13 civilians were killed in an airstrike in Damadola village in Bajaur.
Damadola and Chingai are coincidentally within walking distance of each other.
Leaders of the PML-N and the PPPP in Bajaur Agency rejected the army’s claim that the madrassa was a training camp for militants. “Only innocent students were killed in the airstrike and claims that foreigners were present there at the time of the attack are false,” said PPPP Bajaur President Akhunzada Chatan.
Then his lips fell off.
However, Maj Gen Sultan hit back at the criticism saying: “Why would the army kill innocent people? The government had been warning the madrassa management against sheltering foreign militants, but our warnings were not being taken seriously.” He added that the madrassa was not attacked for any “prized target”, a reference to Osama Bin Laden and his deputy Ayman al-Zahawiri.
Guess he wasn't there. I'll settle for Maulvi Liaqat and his three sons.
Tribal sources said that the army action surprised several people as TNSM leader Maulana Faqir Muhammad was reportedly considering a North Waziristan-like accord with the Bajaur political administration and the signing ceremony was to take place on Monday. The attack has dimmed any such prospect for the time being, they added.
I can't imagine why. Binny and Ayman seem to live there, but that's certainly no barrier to Perv.
Agencies add: The attack sparked angry protests in Chingai, Khar and other Bajaur towns. Several hours after the attack, the bodies of 20 killed tribesmen were lined in a field near the madrassa before an impromptu burial attended by thousands of tribesmen, according to an AP reporter at the scene. At the madrassa, dozens of villagers collected the remains of another 30 bodies from the rubble of the building. In Khar, some 2,000 tribesmen and shopkeepers marched through the main street and railed against President Pervez Musharraf and US President George W Bush. Meanwhile in Karachi, around 200 students belonging to the Islami Jamiat Talaba, youth wing of the Jamaat-e-Islami, burned a US flag outside the press club.
The Friday prayers-n-pass-the-ammuniton party is still three flag-stocking and accelerant-hoarding days away. The holy men are down in their basements hiding from Predator drones honing their rhetoric with strop and stone...
Posted by:Fred

#9  If only more muslims could read the following-

http://www.newcriminologist.co.uk/news.asp?id=2042211379
Posted by: Cheregum Crelet7867   2006-10-31 11:46  

#8  Yes, of course there are Bactrian camels used for carrying cargo.

But "camel jockeys" is a perjorative for desert Arabs, not Afghan Pashtuns. The phrase conjurs up desert races with slave boys perched high on Arabian dromedaries. Not what your picture evokes, nor the reality on the ground.
Posted by: lotp   2006-10-31 11:42  

#7  There ARE camels in Afghanistan. How can you be so ignorant, lotp and Pappy ?

http://geoimages.berkeley.edu/geoimages/powell/Afghan/086.html
Posted by: Kalle (kafir forever)   2006-10-31 11:26  

#6  Camels, goats, moving black objects. When you've seen one islamic sex toy, you've seen them all.
Posted by: ed   2006-10-31 09:55  

#5  Shhhh lotp, he might hit the wrong macro and then who knows what'll happen...
Posted by: Pappy   2006-10-31 09:32  

#4  Not too many camels in Afghanistan and Pakistan, Ice. ;-)
Posted by: lotp   2006-10-31 08:37  

#3  The government had been warning the madrassa management

Wharton grads or Tuck?
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2006-10-31 07:56  

#2  80 less rock apes to bother the local goats. What is kind of sad is that you know there were more hiding in the local mosque.

If I read "foreign militants" one more time I'm going to puke. They are MUSLIME TERRORISTS, camel jockies for Allah.
Posted by: Icerigger   2006-10-31 07:51  

#1  Whenever I read news articles like this, I have to consult my glossary of jihadi terms. "Students" means "Taliban". "Innocent civilians" -- anyone who may or may not be carrying firearms and explosives or the odd severed human head, what makes them innocent is not wearing a military uniform. What makes them admirable is the worship of Osama Bin Laden and his deputy Ayman al-Zahawiri.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2006-10-31 02:42  

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