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Afghanistan/South Asia |
Taliban Commander Killed in Afghan Raid |
2004-09-26 |
Afghan security forces killed a senior Taliban commander and two of his comrades in a raid in southern Afghanistan, an official said Sunday.Maulvi Abdul Ghaffar, reportedly a former inmate at the U.S. prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, died in a gunbattle Saturday night in Pishi, a village in the southern province of Uruzgan, said Jan Mohammed Khan, governor of Uruzgan. Hope this news won't piss off the ACLU... Khan said authorities had received intelligence that Ghaffar was hiding in the village and was planning an attack on the government. Security forces surrounded then raided the house, and three men, including Ghaffar, were killed in gunfire. No one else was hurt. Too bad. No more recividism for Maulvi... The governor said Ghaffar had been a senior Taliban commander in northern Afghanistan and was arrested about two months after the U.S.-led coalition drove the militia out of power in late 2001. He spent eight months at the U.S. detention facility in Guantanamo Bay before he was returned to Afghanistan. Khan said that after release, Ghaffar was appointed as the leader of Taliban fighters in Uruzgan, a rugged region believed to be a stronghold of the hardline Islamic militia. Some men you just can't reach. |
Posted by:tu3031 |
#7 Well this puts truth to the lie that the gitmo detanies were not dangerous or terrorists. Good ridance to his bastage. I love the dancing rasin girlz. Did we they sew him up into a dead pig? |
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom 2004-09-26 4:24:39 PM |
#6 I've been travelling and just hitting RB a little bit. When did the fat lady go away and the 4 virginians show up? Is there a fatwa that I missed somewhere along the line? |
Posted by: Alaska Paul 2004-09-26 2:49:04 PM |
#5 I like how the two on the left are giving each other "high-fives". |
Posted by: Steve White 2004-09-26 2:26:44 PM |
#4 Fred's inner decarator seems to be on the mend. |
Posted by: Shipman 2004-09-26 12:46:19 PM |
#3 6 feet hopefully burried and dead scaring the 72. |
Posted by: Fawad 2004-09-26 11:03:34 AM |
#2 Cool, but no cigar. Let's get Mohammed Omar up in the marquee lights people!! Exactly how far underground can one guy be? |
Posted by: smn 2004-09-26 9:43:53 AM |
#1 He spent eight months at the U.S. detention facility in Guantanamo Bay before he was returned to Afghanistan. Khan said that after release, Ghaffar was appointed as the leader of Taliban fighters in Uruzgan I hope the touchy feely mob in the UK are reading this, re: the remaining British detainees. |
Posted by: Howard UK 2004-09-26 9:26:09 AM |