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This August 16 is the third anniversary of the Nangar Khel incident. Eight Afghan villagers were killed in a totally unjustified attack by one NATO unit. This was materially part of the dirty and immoral US military plan called Operation Enduring Freedom. The Polish decided that it should live up to the reputation of NATO troops in Afghanistan.
This August 16 is the third anniversary of the Nangar Khel incident. Eight Afghan villagers were killed in a totally unjustified attack by one NATO unit. This was materially part of the dirty and immoral US military plan called Operation Enduring Freedom. The Polish decided that it should live up to the reputation of NATO troops in Afghanistan.
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This August 16 is the third anniversary of the Nangar Khel incident. Eight Afghan villagers were killed in a totally unjustified attack by one NATO unit. This was materially part of the dirty and immoral US military plan called Operation Enduring Freedom. The Polish decided that it should live up to the reputation of NATO troops in Afghanistan.
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This August 16 is the third anniversary of the Nangar Khel
incident in which a group of Afghan villagers were killed
in a totally unjustified attack by one NATO unit comprised of Polish soldiers. This murderous raid was materially part of the dirty and immoral US military plan called Operation Enduring Freedom to send Afghan society back to the middle ages or even the stone age. NATO troops have been killing innocent villagers since the invasion of Afghanistan in November 2001, but much of the killings were initially carried out by US and UK units. The Polish and other forces were largely free of such inhuman crimes but in August 2007 the Polish decided that it should live up to the reputation of NATO troops in Afghanistan. Two days prior to the murderous attack, Polish soldiers based at Wazi-Khwa in the same Paktika province had an unexpected encounter with some Taliban fighters which resulted in the death of one Polish serviceman. It was the first fatality for the Polish army in Afghanistan since March 2002. Unhappy with that encounter, the commander of the Polish base (nicknamed Olo) instructed his men to teach the nearby villages a hard lesson. The villagers had already been under suspicion of supporting or being sympathetic to the Taliban. A soldier called Osa was then given a map identifying the location of the villages that were to be hit. Following the order, a group of Polish soldiers targeted the village of Nangar Khel with their mortars plus at least one machine-gun. In the village, coincidently, a wedding party was being held and the fire from the Polish soldiers fell upon the party. Eight people were killed on the spot and three others injured. The killing at Nangar Khel was the first incident involving that particular Polish outfit stationed in Paktika province since they deployed there just less than a year before. Olo and the soldier called Osa and the others belonged to a team that was part of the Polish Bielsko-Biala Delta unit. One or two soldiers at the scene refused to fire on the village and objected to the shooting saying that only unarmed civilians were present. However, at least three others directed live fire towards the civilians inside the perimeter of the village. Eight innocent civilians were already lying dead on the ground by the time a Polish sergeant came to the scene and ordered the soldiers to stop firing. After the incident, A NATO spokesperson announced that its men had engaged a group of insurgents near Nangar Khel and several civilians had been killed in the ensuing crossfire. It was a big, big lie. The killings at Nangar Khel were nothing less than brazen acts of very atrocious war crimes. The Polish soldiers had been hugely pissed off by the untimely death of their colleague two days earlier, and had simply targeted Nangar Khel in revenge. During the shooting, not a single Taliban was around the area. The Nangar Khel killing incident was not an unusual event for the innocent people of Afghanistan. After the arrival of foreign soldiers in the country, Afghan civilians were treated like so much abundant and free fodder for these soldiers. Civilians were bombed, shot and blasted here and there and everywhere. There were also constant reports that the foreign soldiers had used banned weapons while hammering and blowing up Afghan civilians. Such was their great cruelty and very merciless behaviour despite the so-called Operation Enduring Freedom. (freedom from what ?) The cruel and deadly actions seen at Nangar Khel showed that not only were US and UK soldiers busily using Afghan civilians as live and defenceless targets in the so-called war against terror but soldiers from other nations were doing it, too. The sad thing is that many other countries which refused to send killers there have elected to remain silent, or act deaf and dumb. That has not satisfied the world's greatest killer nation at all. It has fully managed to cajole and persuade yet more nations to send their soldiers and various army personnel to Afghanistan as though Afghanistan's civilians needed more foreigners to control their lives. The Afghan people really do not require foreigners or strangers to come and mess up their country. Still, a handful of pro-western nations have been able to respond to the persuasion. Accepting or agreeing to a request from the world's greatest killer to send soldiers to Afghanistan is like selling your soul to the Devil himself. Or accepting a pact with the fallen angel himself. Among the nations that have agreed to send soldiers to Afghanistan are the latest ones from S E asia. One nation whose army was well known for killing scores of innocent people during racial riots agreed to provide forty men to Kabul. This nation right now could not even protect and safeguard the rights of its Penan minority, yet could agree to send forty army personnel to Afghanistan. Worse, not only unable to protect weak and innocent people, it has continued to pursue and practise policies that harm and directly discriminate against its own minorities. Even today, in this age. In fact, discrimination has become a very profitable and very well- established institution in this particular country. Evil liars and cheaters and murderers very certainly have much in common with one another. And it includes harming and damaging defenceless nations and peoples. Afghanistan is merely just one more of their victims. How terrible and how sad. The presence of foreign soldiers in Afghanistan has brought deep despair and horribly indescribable suffering to the Afghan people and these foreign troops are shamelessly using Afghan civilians as battlefield playthings and live objects for target practice. The actions of all these foreign soldiers are nothing less than very abominable and terrible and inhuman war crimes. Worse, the chief war criminal has brought along other minions to help him in his evil work. These minions are just as evil as him. The future for the Afghan people looks very grim and surely is full of dark forbodings. One day when the foreign troops get all tired of the killings and wish to leave or when they get hounded out by the insurgents, the Afghan people will still have to face more killings as it will be the story of vietnam all over again. The insurgents and the puppet forces will have to face each other to decide who would become the ultimate ruler of the Afghan nation. Thus the killers now present in Afghanistan are actually harming the Afghan people two times what could be discerned or seen now with a passing glance. The world must bring the killers to justice before that can be allowed to happen. Punish all the murderers, killers and the evil hypocrites ! ! ! Destroy all the minions that practise evil discrimination ! ! ! To hell with all of them. They are so EVIL.