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20-10-2008, 15:16
Taliban attack Afghan buses, kill 25 passengers

A spokesman for the Taliban, Qari Mohammad Yousuf, told Reuters they had killed 27 people he said were Afghan soldiers.
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan - Taliban insurgents killed 25 Afghan civilians, including a child, after firing on one bus and seizing control of another in the southern province of Kandahar, a local police chief said on Sunday.

Violence in the war-torn country has surged this year with attacks at their highest level in six years, the United Nations' top envoy in Afghanistan said this month. Some 4,000 people have died so far this year, a third of them civilians.

BBC Persian, October 2, 2008The latest attack, on Thursday, happened while two buses carrying passengers, including women and children, drove through Maywand district in Kandahar, the spiritual home of the Taliban and where the hardline Islamists still draw a lot of support.

The Taliban tried to stop one of the buses but it carried on driving, said Kandahar police chief Matiullah Qateh. The insurgents then fired on the bus killing one child.

The militants managed to stop the second bus carrying about 50 passengers, said Qateh. They killed 24 of the travellers and freed the rest, he said.

Although an investigation was launched on Thursday, the bodies were only found later some distance from the road, said Qateh.

A spokesman for the Taliban, Qari Mohammad Yousuf, told Reuters they had killed 27 people he said were Afghan soldiers.

It was not possible to independently verify any of the casualty figures due to poor security and lack of access to the area where the attack took place.

Taliban militants often launch attacks against Afghan and foreign soldiers but the vast majority of those killed, some 80 percent, are Afghan civilians, security experts say.


The Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission (AIHRC) says that human rights violation cases in the country have increased by two times as compared to last year. Continuation of the mafia culture in Afghanistan and “lack of concern” in the prosecution of the criminals are the main causes of increase in cases of human rights violation.

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20-10-2008, 15:18


rot op met je bbc nieuws

20-10-2008, 15:21

Citaat door pizatie:
rot op met je bbc nieuws

Pijnlijke werkelijkheid, pizatie?

20-10-2008, 15:25

Citaat door led_zeppelin:
Pijnlijke werkelijkheid, pizatie?



ik geloof er niks van en vooral niet die bbc islamhatende nieuws

20-10-2008, 15:27


Ongedierte die Taliban.

20-10-2008, 15:29
Ongedierte die bbc

20-10-2008, 15:39

Citaat door CRAZYKILL:
Is de taliban moslim? islam? tfoeeee


vraag het ze....van wie heb jij tfoee geleerd wannabe marokkaan

20-10-2008, 15:40

Citaat door pizatie:
ik geloof er niks van en vooral niet die bbc islamhatende nieuws


Dan neem ik toch een andere bron.
Aljazeera


Dozens killed in Afghan bus ambush


The UN says Taliban attacks have increased this year [File: AFP]



About 30 Afghans have been killed by the Taliban after it stopped a bus travelling from Kandahar to Helmand province, according to officials and the Taliban.

General Mohammad Zahir Azimi, the defence minsitry spokesman, said on Sunday that 31 civilians were killed in the attack in the Maiwand district, a Taliban-controlled area just west of Kandahar city.

But a Taliban spokesman said that 27 Afghan army personnel had been killed.

Qari Yusuf Ahmadi said that Taliban fighters had checked the documents of the passengers and released all the civilians before killing the soldiers.

Azimi denied the Taliban claims saying: "Our soldiers travel by military convoy, not in civilian buses. And we have military air transportation."

Taliban ambush

Al Jazeera's Dan Nolan, reporting from Kabul, the capital, said that there were several different versions of events and it was difficult to verify the truth as journalists are unable to travel to the area because of poor security.

"The police chief in Kandahar says that two buses were attacked on the way from Kandahar to Helmand a few days ago," Nolan reported.

"He says it was a Taliban ambush, that the first bus was able to escape with minor casualties, but the second bus was not. It was hijacked by the Taliban and 50 passengers were taken hostage.

"Now they have reports of 24 dead bodies, that another 18 are still missing. They believe that there are another 18 bodies still to be found," Nolan said.

"A Taliban spokesperson gives a very different version of events ... he told Al Jazeera that they did hijack a bus but they took 27 hostages and they were all Afghan national army soldiers.

"The spokesman for the Taliban said that they were travelling on a civilian bus because they were too scared to travel through this area in an army convoy."

'Operating without fear'

Dawood Sultanzoy, an Afghan MP, told Al Jazeera that he had spoken to a source in Helmand, where one of the men wounded in the attack was being treated in hospital.



"I was told they were all civilians and they were on their way to Iran for work. They were stopped and they were told they were the militias for the governor of Helmand, therefore they would be killed," he said.

"This shows that the Taliban are always a few steps ahead in how brutal they can become and are operating without any fear."

On Wednesday, Taliban spokesman Ahmadi told Al Jazeera that the group had captured "at least 180 Afghan soldiers".

He said the the soldiers were seized while travelling in three buses on their way to Lashkar Gah, the capital of Helmand province.

Ahmadi said that the soldiers were dressed in civilian clothes and were on a mission to reinforce government troops in the area, "to prevent the fall of Lashkar Gah into the hands of the Taliban".

Violence in Afghanistan this year has killed more than 5,100 people, mostly suspected Taliban fighters, according to an Associated Press news agency count of figures from Afghan and Western officials.

http://english.aljazeera.net/news/asia/2008/10/20081019123431605467.html

20-10-2008, 15:41

Citaat door pizatie:
Ongedierte die bbc

Je bedoelt ongedierte die taliban.

20-10-2008, 15:41

Citaat door Aislin:
Dan neem ik toch een andere bron.
Aljazeera


Dozens killed in Afghan bus ambush


The UN says Taliban attacks have increased this year [File: AFP]



About 30 Afghans have been killed by the Taliban after it stopped a bus travelling from Kandahar to Helmand province, according to officials and the Taliban.

General Mohammad Zahir Azimi, the defence minsitry spokesman, said on Sunday that 31 civilians were killed in the attack in the Maiwand district, a Taliban-controlled area just west of Kandahar city.

But a Taliban spokesman said that 27 Afghan army personnel had been killed.

Qari Yusuf Ahmadi said that Taliban fighters had checked the documents of the passengers and released all the civilians before killing the soldiers.

Azimi denied the Taliban claims saying: "Our soldiers travel by military convoy, not in civilian buses. And we have military air transportation."

Taliban ambush

Al Jazeera's Dan Nolan, reporting from Kabul, the capital, said that there were several different versions of events and it was difficult to verify the truth as journalists are unable to travel to the area because of poor security.

"The police chief in Kandahar says that two buses were attacked on the way from Kandahar to Helmand a few days ago," Nolan reported.

"He says it was a Taliban ambush, that the first bus was able to escape with minor casualties, but the second bus was not. It was hijacked by the Taliban and 50 passengers were taken hostage.

"Now they have reports of 24 dead bodies, that another 18 are still missing. They believe that there are another 18 bodies still to be found," Nolan said.

"A Taliban spokesperson gives a very different version of events ... he told Al Jazeera that they did hijack a bus but they took 27 hostages and they were all Afghan national army soldiers.

"The spokesman for the Taliban said that they were travelling on a civilian bus because they were too scared to travel through this area in an army convoy."

'Operating without fear'

Dawood Sultanzoy, an Afghan MP, told Al Jazeera that he had spoken to a source in Helmand, where one of the men wounded in the attack was being treated in hospital.



"I was told they were all civilians and they were on their way to Iran for work. They were stopped and they were told they were the militias for the governor of Helmand, therefore they would be killed," he said.

"This shows that the Taliban are always a few steps ahead in how brutal they can become and are operating without any fear."

On Wednesday, Taliban spokesman Ahmadi told Al Jazeera that the group had captured "at least 180 Afghan soldiers".

He said the the soldiers were seized while travelling in three buses on their way to Lashkar Gah, the capital of Helmand province.

Ahmadi said that the soldiers were dressed in civilian clothes and were on a mission to reinforce government troops in the area, "to prevent the fall of Lashkar Gah into the hands of the Taliban".

Violence in Afghanistan this year has killed more than 5,100 people, mostly suspected Taliban fighters, according to an Associated Press news agency count of figures from Afghan and Western officials.

http://english.aljazeera.net/news/asia/2008/10/20081019123431605467.html



27 Afghan army

20-10-2008, 15:42

Citaat door Aislin:
Je bedoelt ongedierte die taliban.



als ze echt burgers hebben vermoord wel ja.

20-10-2008, 15:49

Citaat door CRAZYKILL:
Kom doen ze al jaren die talifanaten!!!



wie de VS klopt

20-10-2008, 15:49



Citaat door pizatie:
als ze echt burgers hebben vermoord wel ja.

Asjeblieft zeg, haal die verdomde oogkleppen eens van je kop af.

20-10-2008, 15:51

Citaat door Aislin:
Asjeblieft zeg, haal die verdomde oogkleppen eens van je kop af.



ik geloof dat tuig van bbc gewoon niet . slaap je nog steeds in de schuur ?

20-10-2008, 16:03
amerika heeft in de afgelopen 100 meer burgers vermoord dan wel andere regime in de hele geschiedenis bij elkaar. taliban is juist gevormd door burgers.

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