Sad news and act of barbarism. Although A Taliban spokesman, Qari Yousuf Ahmadi, said the group was not involved in the boys’ killings.
Two Afghan boys trading yogurt for bread with local police were beheaded by Taliban fighters, an official said.
The boys, aged 10 and 16, had traveled to Afghan army and police checkpoints near their home in the southern province of Kandahar, scrounging for leftover food to bring to their families, the officials said.
According to Javid Faisal, the spokesperson for Kandahar governor, the boys were swapping a milky drink called lassi for dry bread to feed their flock of sheep and goats.
Taliban allegedly warned them to not to trade with or help the police.
“The boys were on their way back … when they were stopped by Taliban insurgents who beheaded them,” the chief of Zhari district, Jamal Agha, told Reuters. “Both of them were innocent children and had nothing to do with government or foreigners.”
The beheading occurred the day before seven Taliban insurgents including suicide bombers attacked country’s international airport in the capital, Kabul.
And yet there are Pakistanis even at this forum wanting to talk to these extremist mufsideen. Although they know fully well that negotiating with them is capitulating in front of them.
^^^ Actually the funny thing is that many people on this forum defend actions of Afghan Taliban by saying that Afghan Taliban are good and TTP are bad. However, reality is that here is hardly any diff between 2 groups when it comes extremist ideology.
And yet there are Pakistanis even at this forum wanting to talk to these extremist mufsideen. Although they know fully well that negotiating with them is capitulating in front of them.
Yeah those stupid Pakistanis. Cant they see how effective the 12 year military campaign (by the world's biggest army) has been? Its really bearing fruit. poppy fruit! And people are getting beheaded as a bonus.
Why do we need Ehsanullah Ehsan, when we already have Taliban spokesmen right here at gupshup?!
Running out of arguments? Or did you miss my question, and are just avoiding it because you dont have an answer? 12 years of military invasion and bombardment has resulted in what? And how much longer do you suppose it should continue before you get your dream Afghanistan?
And same for Pakistan.....years of military operations in Baluchistan, military operations against MQM in Karachi, military operations against FATA....what was the end result? Terrorist elements still exist in all these places.
Well, this is a repeat argument, and I have responded so many times now that at this moment I am not interested in it.
I think for now it is enough to say that most Pakistanis have always wanted a Talibanic style shariah rule in Pakistan. Initially they would not even acknowledge that Taliban were bad guys. Later Taliban actions left them with no choice but to admit to it.
But they still try to save Taliban somehow. Sometimes making distinction between good and bad Taliban, sometimes foreigners and local Taliban, sometimes TTP and Afghan Taliban, sometimes calling them freedom fighters, and what not.
And this mentality exists not just among common Pakistanis but also among military. This is why no decisive action is taken against them. Every action is merely half hearted attempts which are later stopped by Taliban sympathizers in government and military.
And these failures finally give some folks to scare Pakistanis in believing that there is no point resisting Taliban attempts to subjugate Pakistanis as per their khariji rules. So if we want to save our lives then we must capitulate in front of these holy men, who we know are ruthless mufsideen, enemies of Islam and Pakistan.
Looks like a page from Ehsanullah Ehsan's diary.
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Coming back to the topic, I wonder what Taliban apologists who make distinction between Afghan Taliban and TTP, have to say about this NOBLE act of terrorism from those NOBLE Afghan Taliban?!
For the record, I hate terrorists, and I dont want a taliban govt in Pakistan, Afghanistan, or anywhere else. Problem is, they are not sitting in a 12x12 room, which you can bomb and eliminate them. You have to negotiate, and get them to change their ways. Look at what MQM used to be. Military operations did not eliminate them. Years of political assimilation has toned them down quite a bit, and hopefully, eventually, they will be forced to completely give up their criminal ways.
For the record, I hate terrorists, and I dont want a taliban govt in Pakistan, Afghanistan, or anywhere else. Problem is, they are not sitting in a 12x12 room, which you can bomb and eliminate them. You have to negotiate, and get them to change their ways. Look at what MQM used to be. Military operations did not eliminate them. Years of political assimilation has toned them down quite a bit, and hopefully, eventually, they will be forced to completely give up their criminal ways.
your explaining that to a MQM apologist. good luck..
dear OP, before posting propaganda, think how stupid you will look posting false headlines. :)
There are still elements in these countries that are aligned with external influences ... Creating and sushantaining destabilisation.
The lack of judicial process means we cannot independently verify who is committing these atrocities.
Like you stated many outside players involved in this war to create chaos and destabilization we have british forces, American forces, afghan forces(mix of taliban and other groups), and we also know Indian intelligence is embedded in afghanistan.
You have to negotiate, and get them to change their ways.
Ok. Let's do this. Negotiations can happen with anyone who gives up the weapons and agrees to accept Pakistan government's writ.
But anyone who calls democracy kufr, those who don't agree with their khariji cult a kafir worthy of being killed, those who use Pakistan as a training ground to conduct terrorism in and outside Pakistan; well, they are incorrigible. Negotiations are not possible with them. Only capitulation is possible.
Because these maniacs are willing to give up their lives if they could kill a few people their khariji cult hates. One example is the recent attack on hazara girls recently. You can't negotiate with these kharijis.
Taliban apologists like Imran are nothing but another Ehsanullah Ehsan, Taliban khariji spokesmen. These people try to convince Pakistanis to accept the khariji cult of these enemies of Islam and the country.
Ok. Let's do this. Negotiations can happen with anyone who gives up the weapons and agrees to accept Pakistan government's writ.
But anyone who calls democracy kufr, those who don't agree with their khariji cult a kafir worthy of being killed, those who use Pakistan as a training ground to conduct terrorism in and outside Pakistan; well, they are incorrigible. Negotiations are not possible with them. Only capitulation is possible.
Because these maniacs are willing to give up their lives if they could kill a few people their khariji cult hates. One example is the recent attack on hazara girls recently. You can't negotiate with these kharijis.
Taliban apologists like Imran are nothing but another Ehsanullah Ehsan, Taliban khariji spokesmen. These people try to convince Pakistanis to accept the khariji cult of these enemies of Islam and the country.
the number of times you use "khariji", i mistake your username to be "khariji"... your starting to look silly.