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Afghanistan
Afghan anti-drugs judge is killed
2008-09-05
The leading anti-drugs judge in Afghanistan has been killed. Judge Alim Hanif, 65 who headed the Central Narcotics Tribunal Appeals Court, was shot on his way to work in and died in a Kabul hospital. Representatives of the court paid their respects, saying he was deeply committed to tackling the country's drugs problems.

The attack on a leading judge has sent shockwaves through the judiciary in Afghanistan. Mr Hanif's colleagues said he was a man of integrity, who was deeply committed to his job. He took a tough stance on drug trafficking and was not frightened to hand out stiff sentences.

It is not clear who shot him, but many believe his murder is a warning to others in the judicial system who have been trying to stamp out Afghanistan's drugs trade.
Posted by:Fred

#1  Ok, it's now official: Afghanistan is a nation run by drug lords, just as Bolivia is. I don't doubt that Karzai is the kingpin. It's time for the US to stop "nation-building" and start stomping all the enemies, including those in the Afghanistani government. This is the second time in six years we've created a local government far too quickly, and with far too little control over the process (Iraq is the other, but they seem to be sorting themselves out).

The main problem are the Pashtuns. The only way that problem can be "solved" is to reunite the Pashtuns from both sides of the border, and then sit on them HARD for a few years until they learn to behave themselves. None of the political "leadership" in the United States OR Europe has the stomach for that, so the problem will continue to exist until it gets so blatant the only solution is the elimination of the Pashtuns.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2008-09-05 12:59  

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