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Afghanistan
New Taliban Code for Terrorists
2006-11-30
Sami Yousafzai and Urs Gehriger of Die Weltwoche recently met with a member of that hard core. In the border area between Afghanistan and Pakistan, they sat down to cups of green tea with Mullah Sabir. During the years of Taliban rule (1994-2001) Sabir, 40, was responsible for security along the border with Iran. Today he is governor of Ghazni Province (south of Kabul) and commander of 900 fighters.

What is your attitude towards NGOs which are building roads and digging wells to improve people's lives?

The organisations which have come here under the new administration only pretend to help the people. In reality they are part of the government. Whatever they may propose to build – bridges, clinics, schools – we will not tolerate their activities.
So they murder the Rachel Corries.
There have been nearly one hundred suicide bombings in Afghanistan since the beginning of this year. Have the Taliban lost their pride and their courage to fight the enemy in open combat?

With their combat planes and precision bombs, the enemy is far superior to us technologically. The suicide bombings are a tactic with which we drive the enemy to panic. Without this miracle weapon we would never accomplish our goal of re-conquering all of Afghanistan.

[The recently issued manual of rules does not deal with the phenomenon of suicide bombings, which is new to Afghanistan. The subject is treated in a separate 40-page document, in which suicide bombings are declared legitimate with the aid of citations from the Koran. Suicide bombers are described as "Omar's missiles," referring to Taliban leader Mullah Omar.]

Who wrote the new rule book?

I don't know exactly. Mullah Abdul Ali, our mufti responsible for religious questions, was certainly consulted. The new Layeha was approved by our supreme leader, Mullah Omar.

See the New Taliban Code for terrorists.
Posted by:Sneaze Shaiting3550

#6  That is good because if the CIA could pose as journalists, before long the enemy would start killing journalists then nobody would get to find out anything.
Posted by: anon1   2006-11-30 09:07  

#5  [i] In the border area between Afghanistan and Pakistan, they sat down to cups of green tea with Mullah Sabir. [/i]

Does this strike anyone else as the type of intro you would read in a pop music or celebrity sniffing rag?

"[i]People[/i] Magazine recently caught up with Al Qaeda on the set of their latest project..."
Posted by: JDB   2006-11-30 09:06  

#4  Because the CIA is forbidden to pose as journalists.
Posted by: Robert Crawford   2006-11-30 06:21  

#3  I always wondered this is if Reporters can get to their senior members why cant our CIA/MI6?????
Posted by: Ebbolump Glomotle9608   2006-11-30 04:58  

#2  Without this miracle weapon we would never accomplish our goal of re-conquering all of Afghanistan

If there's any of you dumbf*cks left to rule I'm sure you'll enjoy the sympathy of your subjects.
Posted by: Howard UK   2006-11-30 04:07  

#1  "Drive the enemy to panic" - HHHHHMMMM, how is that when suicide bombers gener kill-injure more civilians = fellow Muslims, etal. than "enemy" soldiers!?
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2006-11-30 00:33  

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