An updated version of Taliban Rules, scaryyy.

Sassylassie

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If anyone has any doubts about our role in Afghanistan read the following article, vile-pure evil are the words I use to describe those that support the Taliban. They'd rather have Afghans suffer untold hell at their hands than work towards a better country (of course it's not their country is it). This is the face of the enemy that the Canadian Forces are fighting. Give em hell Canada, rule number 19 tells me all I need to know about these "Freedom" fighters. Most aren't even from Afghanistan, but filth that would rather kill innocents than stay in there own country and sit in cafes whilst the women provide for them. Cowardly scum.:pukeright:

December 09, 2006

New Taliban Rules Target Afghan Teachers

By JASON STRAZIUSO
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KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) -
The Taliban gunmen who murdered two teachers in eastern Afghanistan early Saturday were only following their rules: Teachers receive a warning, then a beating, and if they continue to teach must be killed.
The new list of 30 rules, decided on during a high Taliban meeting in September or October and since circulated over the Internet, span from the organizational - no jihad equipment may be used for personal means - to the health conscious - militants are not supposed to smoke.
They also contain a grave warning for aid workers and educators.
Rule No. 24 forbids anyone to work as a teacher "under the current puppet regime, because this strengthens the system of the infidels." One rule later, No. 25, says teachers who ignore Taliban warnings will be killed.
Taliban militants early Saturday broke into a house in the eastern province of Kunar, killing a family of five, including two sisters who were teachers.
The women had been warned in a letter to quit teaching, said Gulam Ullah Wekar, the provincial education director. Their mother, grandmother and a male relative were also slain in the attack.
The two sisters brought to 20 the number of teachers killed in Taliban attacks this year, said Education Ministry spokesman Zuhur Afghan. He said 198 schools have been burned down this year, up from about 150 last year.
The 30 Taliban rules also spell out opposition to development projects from aid organizations, including clinics, roads and schools.
"If a school fails a warning to close, it must be burned. But all religious books must be secured beforehand," rule No. 26 says.
An addendum to the rules said they were distributed initially at a meeting of top Taliban leaders during Ramadan this year. The rules were signed by Mullah Omar, the fugitive Taliban leader and "the highest leader of the Islamic Emirates of Afghanistan," according to the document.
A purported Taliban spokesman, Qari Yousef Ahmadi, confirmed the authenticity of the rules. He said aid organizations were not working for the Afghan people but for the policies of occupying countries. "If they won't stop their work we will target them, like we've targeted them in the past," he said.
Mohammad Hashim Mayar, the deputy direct of ACBAR - the Agency Coordinating Body for Afghan Relief - an oversight body for almost 100 aid organizations in Afghanistan, said the rules are no surprise.
"They've been practicing this in the past," Mayar said. "We already knew when they were burning schools, when they were killing people, we said that they were against education, and they are well aware of the importance of education."
The rules confirm a Taliban policy of undermining all forms of development that benefit ordinary Afghans and seem to sanction the targeting of civilians, said Maj. Luke Knittig, a spokesman for NATO's International Security Assistance Force.
"The rules likely represent an attempt at indirect leadership by the Taliban in the face of increasingly hindered ability to lead directly and visibly," said Knittig, who said officials had no reason to doubt the authenticity of the rules, which are being circulated on various Web sites.
Other edicts focus inward on the Taliban command structure:
- No. 9: Taliban may not use jihad equipment or property for personal ends.
- No. 10: Every Talib is accountable to his superiors in matters of money spending and equipment usage.
- No. 12: A group of mujahedeen may not take in mujahedeen from another group to increase their own power.
Other rules appear focused on not having ordinary Afghans turn against the Taliban. Rule No. 16 says it is "strictly forbidden" to search houses or confiscate weapons without a commander's permission. No. 17 says militants have no right to confiscate money or possessions from civilians.
No. 18 says fighters "should refrain from smoking cigarettes."
Rule 19 says that mujahedeen may not take young boys without facial hair onto the battlefield - or into their private quarters, an attempt to stamp out the sexual abuse of young boys, a problem that is widely known in southern Afghanistan but seldom discussed.
"The rule regarding behavior toward young boys shows this has been a problem," Knittig said.
--- Associated Press reporter Nimatullah Karyab in Ghwando, Afghanistan, contributed to this report.
 

Colpy

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Now look, we must not condemn these people........we must negotiate with them.

I'm sure they would speak with us in a spirit of compromise.

And we should meet them halfway.................instead of killing teachers, perhaps they could just be mutilated..............

Yeah, right.
 

MikeyDB

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Are you familiar at all with the Inquisitions Colpy?

No we ought not "tolerate" or "meet them half-way...or negotiate"...the day that those folk prsent themsleves to direct interdiction then we can do something...heavy caliber weapons come to mind but if the effort to address their hatred means we kill innocent people in the process...we are no different than they.
 

BitWhys

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Does blanket condemnation of negotiation efforts include tribal elders from Panjwai District, as well?

just curious.

...
A Taliban source said the insurgents' opening position may have been unrealistic, but it was negotiable. The Taliban also felt cynicism about the process, the source said, because they didn't believe their demands would be accurately transmitted from the provincial government to foreign troops. "People in the government don't want us to join the government," the Taliban source said. "They want to fight."
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Nothing like picking sides of an internal power struggle in lieu of overtime to keep the juices flowing.
 

Sassylassie

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Negotiate with the Taliban, well the vast majority of it's members aren't from Afghanistan so the current Government and Troops would be negotiating with foreign invaders. Not a wise step to reconize a foreign element that are slaugtering innocents Afghans under the guise of Allah. I'd rather see them bombed into ever lasting hell, the very same environment the women and children have to live under because of these Islamic Radical bed bugs.

So how does one negotiate rule 19: Rule 19 says that mujahedeen may not take young boys without facial hair onto the battlefield - or into their private quarters, an attempt to stamp out the sexual abuse of young boys, a problem that is widely known in southern Afghanistan but seldom discussed.
"The rule regarding behavior toward young boys shows this has been a problem," Knittig said.


Does anyone really believe that this is open for negotiation? The very thought that they rape male children until the can grow a beard (cause Allah says it's a sin to have sex with your same sex-giving my head a shake) makes me ill. I have a word for males such as this, filthy ANIMALS. Yep lets negotiate, sureeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.
 

northstar

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This is exactly how fanatic this Islamic law is in action, it is to oppress the poor, keep them uneducated and scared and religious, then manipulate them so they have no other hope but to please the rich evil freeks called the TALIBAN, oh, the little boys will continue to be used and abused, just more carefully, after all Muhammad wrote the book...
But what is more threatening is that they will now just feel justified in all the violence and murder that they have commited, and praise allah while the brainwashing of children with breed worse, more sinister terrorists then what we see here...

the writing is on the wall, or rather the rules, and the children will be brought in this world to be mini-soldiers, weapons, and will be trained on playstations while the opium profits roll in and the nuclear weaponry is amassed...why don't people see this???
 

John Muff

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Talibanism is powered by religious beliefs...

As long as you put religions into polics, you are sure of disasters in the short run... How can males be more important than females... Only religious freeks will get you something there... How come so many children's are being violently abused and tortured in their own houses... Have you ever even imagined how many womens are raped on a daily basis without any sanctions associated with such a crime... These populations cannot be informed of laws as we NEED TO BE, by law; we cannot ignore the law, even if we've never been told... We do assimilate responsabilities of living in such a way that we are not dependant of rogues, leaders councils of Mujhinjin or whatever...

It's so easy for a political group to seize power, remember Pinocrap... Every times a political group bend it's rule or stand to avoid political collapse because of smaller but powerfuls group, it engage itselfs in a war against every free nations...

As free human being, we want to protect others... But, it's nowhere near that goal, the way it's done. The urgency is not to avoid nuclear war... But in showing human nature for somalia as well, I won't name all the surrounding nations that require way more that what's done right now... But just to say that they don't need to have fuel to be worth being "saved"... I know, I know, please don't say that the war wasn't against Iraquis and Afgans, but against the Insurgents... LOL.

Make peace, not war...
Help you neighbor, he'll do the same when you'll need him... Trust to be trust and keep religions far of your interpretations of things... Peoples must one day realize that: To be helped and loved... you need to do it to in a passionate way that everyone's will enjoy.

The paradise is on earth, and we are so far of "deserving" something better... We must understand that god won't save us. Waiting for miracles to materialized, keep hoping, we are beasts, that evolved throughout time, relativelly speeking, we are nothing better than monkeys that now know how to do math's and a bit of science... We are in FACT, which means Science here, not well more evolved than them, comparing to biological changes than our earth had to send something worth call "living" on shores accross our planet. Talibans are not following nature, they are commiting themselves to a short live...

Hoping you still get my point...

Amen.

John Muff
 

Sassylassie

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As long as you put religions into polics, you are sure of disasters in the short run... How can males be more important than females... Only religious freeks will get you something there... How come so many children's are being violently abused and tortured in their own houses... Have you ever even imagined how many womens are raped on a daily basis without any sanctions associated with such a crime... These populations cannot be informed of laws as we NEED TO BE, by law; we cannot ignore the law, even if we've never been told... We do assimilate responsabilities of living in such a way that we are not dependant of rogues, leaders councils of Mujhinjin or whatever...

It's so easy for a political group to seize power, remember Pinocrap... Every times a political group bend it's rule or stand to avoid political collapse because of smaller but powerfuls group, it engage itselfs in a war against every free nations...

As free human being, we want to protect others... But, it's nowhere near that goal, the way it's done. The urgency is not to avoid nuclear war... But in showing human nature for somalia as well, I won't name all the surrounding nations that require way more that what's done right now... But just to say that they don't need to have fuel to be worth being "saved"... I know, I know, please don't say that the war wasn't against Iraquis and Afgans, but against the Insurgents... LOL.

Make peace, not war...
Help you neighbor, he'll do the same when you'll need him... Trust to be trust and keep religions far of your interpretations of things... Peoples must one day realize that: To be helped and loved... you need to do it to in a passionate way that everyone's will enjoy.

The paradise is on earth, and we are so far of "deserving" something better... We must understand that god won't save us. Waiting for miracles to materialized, keep hoping, we are beasts, that evolved throughout time, relativelly speeking, we are nothing better than monkeys that now know how to do math's and a bit of science... We are in FACT, which means Science here, not well more evolved than them, comparing to biological changes than our earth had to send something worth call "living" on shores accross our planet. Talibans are not following nature, they are commiting themselves to a short live...

Hoping you still get my point...

Amen.

John Muff

Great post John, and you are very easy to understand. I'd love to see the old adage of "treat thy neighbour as thy treat thyself" but some of the Extremist don't rightly care about anything other than their need to force their ethos onto others.