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Taliban hang 12yr old boy for spying.


There are certain MP's who infest the House of Commons, that see there role as doing down the UK military. They see their ideal aim as UK forces losing in Afghanistan and having to come back with their tale between their legs, they pretend to care when service men & women die in warzones and then add on comments about how we have failed and will never win, one in particular likes to refer to Afghanistan as our Vietnam.

In their world we are the bad guys, the taliban and other assorted terrorists - insurgents the scum at the BBC call them - are just misunderstood and the sooner they can disarm our nation the happier they would be.

It says a lot about the morals, or rather lack of them that our Foreign Sec. David Milicunt fresh from selling out Gillian Gibbons in the Sudan has spent almost every waking hour complaining to the US over the assorted filth in Guantanamo Bay that he wants brought to our shores. None of whom are UK citizens and all of whom will need to be watched by the security forces of the UK for the rest of their lives. He sees getting them back as a priority yet a UK citizen he was happy to leave rot in the Sudan?

The New Labour cowards believe that should we pull out that things will be all fine and dandy when the Taliban retake the nation, preferring to forget the ethnic cleansing that went on before, the oppression of the media, the book burning, the banning of television, the oppression of women and how justice was handed out by "religious courts" with no due process what so ever.

At this moment in time UK, Afghan and US troops are fighting to drive out the barbarians of the taliban in Helmand.
They should take a good look at this. The below is from The Telegraph.

Taliban fighters hanged a 12-year-old boy from a mulberry tree, claiming he was passing information on Taliban roadside bomb attacks to police and British forces, Afghan police have said.

The gruesome murder, which occurred in Sangin, an area held by British forces since driving out the Taliban in April, sparked outrage among politicians, who accused the al-Qaeda-linked militant group of atrocities against villagers. It was the second execution of a child attributed to the Taliban in three months.

"If this is true and the age is right it is an unforgettable crime," said Haji Mohammed Anwar Khan, the head of Helmand provincial council.

"If someone is a child their mind is not considered sufficiently mature to be held responsible under Sharia law. This is just a crime and we condemn it."

Hamid Karzai, the Afghan president, also accused the Taliban of hanging a 15-year-old boy above a gas stove and lighting the flame beneath him, burning him alive, but it was unclear if he was referring to the same incident.

"Does anyone believe a human being can be so savage as to burn alive a 15-year-old boy?" Mr Karzai said.

Gulam Ali, the Sangin police chief, said Taliban fighters arrived at the home of Abdul Wassee in the village of Haji Nizamuddin on Wednesday night.

"They took him to a small garden about 200 metres away," Commander Ali said. "There was a mulberry tree and he was hanged by the neck from the branches of the tree. The Taliban claimed the boy was a spy for the British."

The incident occurred in an area frequently rocked by roadside bomb attacks on British and Afghan forces.

"Often when the Taliban put the bombs, local people were informing us," the commander said. "We do have spies in the area and that is how we were able to clear the bombs.

"But this boy was not one of our spies. There was no trial of the boy. They just took him and hanged him. He was just a normal boy."

Commander Ali's account of the killing was corroborated by provincial officials in Helmand and senior police...

**Such lovely people the Taliban, then again I am sure that and I shall borrow Kim Howells phrase again here, that both they and New Labour have "shared values". After all human life means nothing to either of them.

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