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Karzai erklärt gesuchten Mörder 3. Ranges zum Provinzhalter

Karzai erklärt einen der führenden Terroristen und Talibananführer und gleichzeitig einer der meist gesuchten Männer des Terrornetzwerkes Al-Qaida/Taliban zum Governeur und schirmt ihn vor jeglicher Anklage und Gerichtvorziehung seitens des internationalen Gerichtshofes.

From the beginning of 2002 Many Taliban top commanders were freed from Guantanamo Bay and Afghanistan’s jails by assurance of Karzai and his Pashtunsit team. Most of these commanders are implicated for civilian killings, women trafficking, raping, looting and imprisoning non-Pashtun citizens. The freed Taliban commanders rejoined Al Qaeda or were hired in many different position in the current government.

Mullah Abdul Salaam, a first degree murderer for the massacre of civilians and a former Taliban governor of Oruzgan Province and a senior Taliban commander was appointed on January 7,08 by President Karzai as the new chief of Musa-Qala district after US-troops and NATO recaptured it from the hand of Taliban.

Mullah Abdul Salam and his armed group was part of northern operation when the Taliban recaptured the city of Mazar-I-Sharif north part of Afghanistan on August 8, 1998. The fall of Mazar was part of a successful offensive that gave the Taliban control of almost every major city and important significant territory in northern and central Afghanistan. Within the first few hours of seizing control of the city, Mullah Abdul Salam the new governor of Musa-Qala district killed scores of Non-Pashtun civilians in indiscriminate attacks, shooting noncombatants and suspected combatants alike in residential areas, city streets and markets.

We witnessed the killing frenzy as the advancing forces shot at "anything that moved." Retreating opposition forces may also have engaged in indiscriminate shooting as they fled the city.
In the days that followed, Taliban forces carried out a systematic search for male members of the ethnic Hazara, Tajik, and Uzbek communities in the city. The Hazaras, a Persian-speaking Shi’a ethnic group, were particularly targeted, in part because of their religious identity. During the house-to-house searches, scores and perhaps hundreds of Hazara men and boys were summarily executed, apparently to ensure that they would be unable to mount any resistance to the Taliban.
People of Mazar-I-Sharif will remember the bloody and unforgettable week that they watched their families, friends and relatives being killed, dead bodies were lying on the roofs and their women raped in front of their eyes.
When Karzai is going to stop babysitting his criminal Taliban brothers? One day we will bring them to the court.

Baitullah Mehsud – The Taliban’s New Leader in Pakistan

http://www.jamestown.org/terrorism/news/article.php?articleid=2373881



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