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2nd day of very unhappy students in Kabul
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10neighbouring Pakistan (also muslim) has decided to complain (bitterly) to the USA and accordingly is refusing to hand over (suspected) numero tres of the Global smershie fundamentalist heirs of the NAZIs (but not kathurlick) enemies of Georgie Porgey Bush, (and probably behind the soviet era grenade) (and most definetly behind the airplane) (and probably influencing the votes for best dressed politician) AL QAEDA! (strong language there).
apart from the deft use of "numero tres" this has nothing to do with Cuba, which is rather in an axis of near evil with Venezuala which has nothing to do with smack either, and people would be cathurlick if they weren't communists and anti-german instead.
All eyes are on North Korea now, and how this will effect future best dressed politician competitions.
not cuban, not american, not drinking tea, not a student, not a smack dealer, not a communist, not a taliban, not a german speaker
NEWSWEEK.Another leftwing attitude American "newsmagazine" that thinks it has the responsibility to print every damn thing.wonder if even the story is true?if it comes from Time or Newsweek,I would be doubly suss of its truth.
have circulated for some time. the BBC speaks urdu and she's asked the questions. The Very well dressed Afghan president has confirmed that these ultimate hours have shown his regime incapable of keeping order, and speaking in Brussels, the small capital of the Stalinist republic of Belgium earlier today said afghanis will need foreign military advisors for many years to come (as long as the US are thought to flush korans down the toilet). President Bush, (has been photographed with a koran and on the toilet butno t with the koran on the toilet) is recovering from the news that both his vice-president and the visiting Nancy Reagan, (widow of the popular president Ronnie) were evacuated from the White House yesterday when a little plane (unarmed) came within several kilometers of the complex in Washington.
He will though speak words of comfort (to us all) on this topic a.s.a.p. This will bring back the dead afghani protesters from the dead, (naturally) as at the moment one doesn't really know if they can be properly be classified as martyrs or not and if something isn't done soon enough, they'll go to limbö.
one bucket for washing water
one bucket for emergency toilet
I can not confirm how many flushable toilets are in Guantanamo. I can tell you there are still many prisoners and that generally Guantanamo hasn't gone away, unlike Saddams' regime which has gone away.
That's history now. If you had any vouchers from Saddam's regime, they're worthless now. Still you might sell them over the internet to private collectors.
probably supplied by the lowest bidder that is the capitalist way
"Disrespect for the Holy Koran is not now, nor has it ever been, nor will it ever be, tolerated by the United States," Condoleezza Rice -
Speaking before a Senate committee, Ms Rice urged Muslims in America and throughout the world to stop the violence, yesterday.
"I am asking that all our friends around the world reject incitement to violence by those who would mischaracterise our intentions," she said.
Disrespect for the Holy Koran is not now, nor has it ever been, nor will it ever be, tolerated by the United States
Condoleezza Rice
US Secretary of State
"Appropriate action" would be taken if the allegations proved true, she added.
"Disrespect for the Holy Koran is not now, nor has it ever been, nor will it ever be, tolerated by the United States," she said.
There- she said it a lot, to make it seem real.
Meanwhile 7 people are dead, due to the emotive reaction of people in far off places who do not fully realise that disrespect for the Holy Koran is not now nor has it ever been nor will it ever be tolerated by the United States.
The Editor's Desk
Newsweek
May 23 issue - Did a report in NEWSWEEK set off a wave of deadly anti-American riots in Afghanistan? That's what numerous news accounts suggested last week as angry Afghans took to the streets to protest reports, linked to us, that U.S. interrogators had desecrated the Qur'an while interrogating Muslim terror suspects. We were as alarmed as anyone to hear of the violence, which left at least 15 Afghans dead and scores injured. But I think it's important for the public to know exactly what we reported, why, and how subsequent events unfolded.
Two weeks ago, in our issue dated May 9, Michael Isikoff and John Barry reported in a brief item in our Periscope section that U.S. military investigators had found evidence that American guards at the detention center in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, had committed infractions in trying to get terror suspects to talk, including in one case flushing a Qur'an down a toilet. Their information came from a knowledgeable U.S. government source, and before deciding whether to publish it we approached two separate Defense Department officials for comment. One declined to give us a response; the other challenged another aspect of the story but did not dispute the Qur'an charge.
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Although other major news organizations had aired charges of Qur'an desecration based only on the testimony of detainees, we believed our story was newsworthy because a U.S. official said government investigators turned up this evidence. So we published the item. After several days, newspapers in Pakistan and Afghanistan began running accounts of our story. At that point, as Evan Thomas, Ron Moreau and Sami Yousafzai report this week, the riots started and spread across the country, fanned by extremists and unhappiness over the economy.
Last Friday, a top Pentagon spokesman told us that a review of the probe cited in our story showed that it was never meant to look into charges of Qur'an desecration. The spokesman also said the Pentagon had investigated other desecration charges by detainees and found them "not credible." Our original source later said he couldn't be certain about reading of the alleged Qur'an incident in the report we cited, and said it might have been in other investigative documents or drafts. Top administration officials have promised to continue looking into the charges, and so will we. But we regret that we got any part of our story wrong, and extend our sympathies to victims of the violence and to the U.S. soldiers caught in its midst.
—Mark Whitaker
Editor's Note: On Monday afternoon, May 16, Whitaker issued the following statement: Based on what we know now, we are retracting our original story that an internal military investigation had uncovered Qur'an abuse at Guantanamo Bay.
© 2005 Newsweek, Inc.
Raza Academy, a Muslim organization, protest the alleged desecration of the Qur'an at the U.S. detention centre in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, in Bombay, India, Monday
an bunreacht (the little blue book) does not tolerate pleni-potenitiary statements being made by any representative of a foreign power on flushing holy books down the toilet according to our nefarious neutrality status.
Condolence Rice is a presbytarian.
If she wants to make statements like the one at shannon she slipped in for our spin and comment, she should bring her tolerance to ulster and preach there.
Condolence Rice has not hoodwinked us.
Not till you kiss the holy book, you hussey of Babylon, will you get even a wee bit of respect up north.
(let that be a warning to you)
And how many dead again was it? in this futile exercise to encourage self-censorship in US media as the focus of your home secretary career melds into the foreign? Everywhere you go, people die. So don't go to ulster after all. Or Croatia.
as one of the consequences of events in recent months, such as the "koran flushing story" and the stinging allegations of torture and human rights abuses brought by "best dressed world leader" Karzai to his washington meeting with Bush,
the US have completely resigned their command of foreign troops in western Afghanistan and have confirmed that they're not going to try and direct the operation anymore.
"NATO troops took command of security and reconstruction efforts in western Afghanistan from U.S. forces on Tuesday under a plan that will likely soon put NATO forces into insurgent hot spots.
NATO took charge of civilian-military Provincial Reconstruction Teams (PRT) in Herat and Farah provinces which have seen factional and other violence, but not Taliban attacks that have plagued the southern and eastern parts of the country.
"It is ... ISAF's first critical step into the western region of Afghanistan, which will allow ISAF to more effectively support the upcoming ... elections," said Lieutenant General Ethem Erdagi, commander of the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force.
Parliamentary elections in September are Afghanistan's next big step on a rocky road to stability.
ISAF is a peace-keeping force that numbers about 8,000 troops from 47 NATO and non-NATO countries. NATO took command of ISAF in 2003, its first mission outside its Europe-Atlantic area of operation.
The United States leads a separate international force of 18,300, most of them Americans, fighting Taliban insurgents and hunting for Osama bin Laden and other militants in the south and east.
The Provincial Reconstruction Teams are at the heart of the international community's efforts in Afghanistan. Small groups of civilians and military personnel working in the provinces, the teams are meant to provide security for aid and reconstruction.
Several hundred Italian troops are taking over the PRT in Herat while in Farah, to the south, U.S. troops will play a lead role but under ISAF command, the force said. Both provinces are on the Iranian border."
http://www.swissinfo.org/sen/swissinfo.html?siteSect=143&sid=5832177&cKey=1117539311000
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the reshaping of the military presence in western afghanistan counts on an increased spanish military presence, Spain has recently almost doubled its force on the Iranian border.
The "search for Osama" campaign in the east is increasingly relying on french special forces.
Changes are also afoot in other strategic areas, "where-are-you-know" George Soros has cut back assistance to his varying thinktank and humanitarian organisations in the mid asia region as a consequence of the unrest in Uzbekistan.
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on a more practical note, this years opium crop will be marginally down. remember it takes 2 years for that crop to make it to your street in its adulterated little wraps of problem crime woe.
The slight reduction is a result of increased crop-destruction the favoured methodology of the USA and DEA, which runs completely counter to the work of other agencies in alleviating poverty and contributing to the wellbeing of the poorest citizens of the mid Asian region. The farmers are merely growing a crop, for money. It is their cash crop. Destroying it, pushes production into yet more and more "sticky" (pun) areas of the region, but looks good in "counter propagation propaganda terms". (punning today).
It would be more useful to simply take out the criminals who refine and move the global market wouldn't it? Oh yes. Then the price would jump, and bingo your dvd is gone to the hock. Oooooo its very complicated isn't it?
yes.
it is.
its very complicated. beautiful little flower, part of the garden, very abused and maligned.
ping
close Guantanamo!
The british legal establishment has maintained for several years that the camp was illegal, and breached the rule of law.
The British political establishment chose not to critise its ally the USA and moreover did not react properly in a sensitive way to the religious sensibilities of its citizens [of any denomination] to the desecration.
This was a grevious fault of the Blair regime.
one of many.
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