As soon as NATO leaves that part of hell, the Taliban will regain control once again, not only over Afghanistan but this time round they will add Pakistan to their portfolio. How come the Taliban are still strong over there, you ask? When you want to get rid of weeds from your garden you should use the best weed killer available or uproot them completely with your own two bare hands. If you go around just plucking a few from the areas where you see them peeping out, it won't do. Pussy-footing around like NATO has done from day 1 of the conflict, to safeguard muslim sensibilities (that's a laugh in itself "muslim sensibilities" hahahahha) has not only depleted NATO resources viz budget and morale, they have empowered the enemy to carry out more damage on a neighbouring country. Not that Pakistan does not deserve what they are getting ! However, I do sympathize with the 10% or so of good, but cowardly Pakistanis who are being plagued by these koran monsters. Only when the good stops being good and become as bad or worse than their torturers, will they stand a fighting chance.
Taliban craziness Taliban militants broke into shops in eastern Pakistan and set fire to fabric for women's clothing that they said was un-Islamic because it did not properly cover the body, RFE/RL's Radio Mashaal reports.
They also warned locals against other actions that they deemed heretical.
Residents in the town of Wana, the capital of Pakistan's South Waziristan district, told RFE/RL that dozens of Taliban men took part in the raid of the local bazaar on July 27.
They confiscated "objectionable" pieces, piled them in the center of the market, and set them alight.
The witnesses asked to remain anonymous out of fear of retribution by the Taliban or their sympathizers.
Local journalist Hafeezullah Wazir told Radio Mashaal that shopkeepers later closed their shops to protest the heavy-handed raids and argued with the Taliban militants. Wazir said the men "confiscated and burned thousands of meters of pieces of clothing."
They also reportedly warned shop owners against selling clothes that are "too transparent or don't cover a man's or woman's body."
Wazir said the marauders also imposed a ban on the use of mobile phones with cameras because they claimed such devices were used to watch pornographic photos and videos..........
h/t: MF
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
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