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    1/30/2008

    Kabul

    Story of a Terrorized Family
    The only reason why Pakistan is fueling the Taliban is that because Karzai’s ethno Fascist Pashtun team wants a greater Afghanistan that will divide the northwest frontier of tribal region from Pakistan. Taliban is more loyal to their Pakistan founders than Pashtuns of Afghanistan. The Taliban in actuality fight to keep Pakistani borders away from division.

    Our sweet lives have been sacrificed in the favor of Pashtun nationalism for the past 30 years. This video is an example of millions of people who lost their lives because of such a dirty game. .





    Sami, who was a worker, killed yesterday while cleaning the streets in Kabul city when a Pashtun suicide bomber blew himself up.

    First woman shown in the video is Sami’s mother:

    my lovely son, oh my son my son. She beats her hands together and cries.

    Anchorperson voice: this is Sami family, who had been worked six years as a cleaner of Kabul city, was killed yesterday by suicide attack while cleaning the street. Sami left five children behind and his oldest child is seven years. According to Sami wife, he was the only breadwinner of the family. After him there is no body to help this family.

    Sami’s wife: sobbing, my husband was a cleaner and he is dead now, he was supporting us and providing food, I am asking Karzai what should I do with my orphan children now and how should I feed them.

    Anchorperson voice: these children are waiting for their father to come home, but they do not know their father is not returning forever.

    Sami’s oldest daughter: sobbing, my uncle came and said daddy had hurt his leg only then they brought his dead body.

    Sami’s oldest son: sobbing.... he took his bicycle and his bag to bring food for us… cry.


    Anchorperson voice: Sami had two brothers and his brothers say they are not able to help the children. They are porters and rarely survive the poverty

    Sami oldest brother: I heard Sami got injured when I arrived in there, I saw his body was torn into pieces, sobbing.


    Sami’s second oldest brother: I went and saw his body was torn into pieces. The body was bleeding all the way cemetery. Why? We are all terrorized, nothing left for is. Oh fear Allah; fear Quran, why are they doing this to us?



    News anchorperson voice: this is the second attack in this street. The first one killed five city cleaners and injured seven.

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    No where in this interview does ANY single person mention the word 'Pashtun'!!!

    This is a real incident that took place! However, it is being misused and the Pashtoons are being bad mouthed. Just like all Tajiks are not with Northern Alliance, all Pashtoons are also not with the Taliban. Whoever wrote this report is clearly driving a division among the Afghan people. Causing hatred towards the Pashtoons will only take Afghanistan into another bloody road where innocent people will die.

    Tajiks are good people. Pashtoons are good people. All ethnic groups of Afghanistan are brothers and sisters not only because we are ALL Muslims but also because we are ALL from the same motherland.

    These poor children are now orphans! The poor wife is now a widow. Parents lost a son. Brothers lost a brother. Sisters lost a brother. Afghanistan lost a child, a brother, and a son. The entire ummah should be weeping as it just lost a good person. Look at what he did for a living: he was a street sweeper! He held this job instead of rob others. He held this job instead of beg others. He stood on his own two feet instead of blame his poverty on others....just so he can feed his children.

    Where are the supporters of suicide operations? Where are the perpetrators of such horrendous acts? Where is Mullah Omar who speaks against harming his own fellow countrymen but doesn't do anything about it? He is the ameerul-momineen, isn't he? He set the guidelines for not harming civilians, didn't he? His followers are supposed to follow ALL his guidelines, aren't they? When he was in power, they followed every word that came out of his mouth. The poppy cultivation diminished over night, right? SO, why are his followers not listening to the directions of the ameerul-momineen now??? What changed? Why are our leaders saying one thing while their followers are doing the opposite? Are their speeches just for show or have they really lost control over their men???

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    Civilian casualties contiune to cause anger
    Written by Quqnoos.com
    Tuesday, 02 December 2008 12:36

    The children of Nasir Ali - a road sweeper killed in a suicide bomb on Sunday
    Friday’s riots in Kabul, caused by the death of an Afghan civilian at the hands of foreign troops, were just the latest sign of the anger felt by many Afghans at continuing civilian casualties.
    Figures show that at least 540 Afghans civilians were killed in the first nine months of 2008. Of these, 367 were killed by the Taliban and other militants, many in suicide attacks.
    Two suicide bombers have struck Kabul in the last week. Seven people have been killed and 27 were wounded. All of them were civilians.
    Nasir Ali was a street sweeper. On Sunday, he was working outside the Habibia High School in Kabul when a bicycle-born suicide bomb exploded next to him. The target of the attack was a German Embassy car, though there were no foreigners in the car when the bomber detonated himself.
    Ali had eight children, the youngest only four years old. Ali’s wife is sick and is not aware of her husband’s death. Ali was the family’s only bread winner. His family are worried about making next month’s rent.
    Daily tragedies such as the Ali family’s cannot only be blamed on militants. In 2007, 320 civilians were killed in NATO and US airstrikes, according to Human Rights Watch, a Washington based organisation.
    While each casualty brings apologies and investigations from foreign spokesmen, the recent run of tragic mistakes, including several on wedding parties, shows that, at a tactical level, foreign forces have not adapted to the Taliban use of civilians as human shields.
    “I can’t stop airplanes from flying in Afghanistan – we have no air force that is the problem,” a clearly frustrated President Karzai said last week.
    Whether caused by militants or air-strikes, the killing of innocent Afghans clearly goes against Islamic laws, religious scholars say.
    ''The ink of the scholar is more holy than the blood of the martyr''. Mohammad (SAW), The Last and First Holy Prophet of Allah Almighty.

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    How about starting another Jihad from Dubai belly dancing clubs? We can take Pashtun bombers in there too. or Maybe Shaikh Osama dosent want Dubai to be destroyed like Kabul.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Abdullah_Al_Afghani View Post
    How about starting another Jihad from Dubai belly dancing clubs? We can take Pashtun bombers in there too. or Maybe Shaikh Osama dosent want Dubai to be destroyed like Kabul.
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    So, are you the devil behind the rumi blog? If so, what is your hope or wish in driving a division between Pashtoons and other ethnicities in Afghanistan?
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    haha what a spectacle, Nationalists getting a taste of their own medicine, further irrational tribalism.

    May the face of Nationalists be blackened, from the ones who seek honor in their 'Nation' to the one who seeks it in his ethnicity.

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