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Article in yesterday's Edmonton Journal and Montreal Gazette: Shared here in accordance with the "fair dealing" provisions, Section 29, of the Copyright Act -
http://www.canada.com/montrealgazette/news/story.html?id=5787c139-42d3-4082-bbce-d7c24353da42&k=74114
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RENATA D'ALIESIO, CanWest News Service
Published: Tuesday, October 17, 2006
Canadian troops building and guarding a road where six soldiers have died in 16 days will soon receive help in policing the treacherous region: local teenagers armed with AK-47s and only 10 days of training.
The new auxiliary force is being thrown together to aid with security in Kandahar province and other troubled spots in southern Afghanistan. NATO had resisted taking this route, preferring to focus on recruiting and training police officers, Canada's Colonel Gary Stafford said.
But poor recruitment and escalating attacks from insurgents have left them with little choice but to try the government's plan, he said.
"The Afghan government requested that we expedite and get individuals into high-risk areas," said Stafford, NATO's regional police adviser for southern Afghanistan.
(See the link for the rest of the article)
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Now, here's the problem. I read this news article and gathered the following:
1. These teenagers are NOT being recruited by the CF
2. They are NOT being trained by the CF
3. They are NOT wanted by the CF or NATO, and are being pushed into the fray by the Afghan government despite NATO misgivings.
Notwithstanding the above, this is how some "true Canadians" are reacting to this article.
http://plawiuk.blogspot.com/2006/10/children-of-war.html
http://uppercanadian.blogspot.com/2006/10/standing-on-guard-for-thee.html
This just makes me mad, and--short of throat-punching the lot of them--I can't think of a reasoned, measured response. Yet I'm told throat-punching is considered socially unacceptable, whilst vilifying and slandering Canadian soldiers seems to be not only socially acceptable, but encouraged in Canada.
http://www.canada.com/montrealgazette/news/story.html?id=5787c139-42d3-4082-bbce-d7c24353da42&k=74114
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RENATA D'ALIESIO, CanWest News Service
Published: Tuesday, October 17, 2006
Canadian troops building and guarding a road where six soldiers have died in 16 days will soon receive help in policing the treacherous region: local teenagers armed with AK-47s and only 10 days of training.
The new auxiliary force is being thrown together to aid with security in Kandahar province and other troubled spots in southern Afghanistan. NATO had resisted taking this route, preferring to focus on recruiting and training police officers, Canada's Colonel Gary Stafford said.
But poor recruitment and escalating attacks from insurgents have left them with little choice but to try the government's plan, he said.
"The Afghan government requested that we expedite and get individuals into high-risk areas," said Stafford, NATO's regional police adviser for southern Afghanistan.
(See the link for the rest of the article)
*****
Now, here's the problem. I read this news article and gathered the following:
1. These teenagers are NOT being recruited by the CF
2. They are NOT being trained by the CF
3. They are NOT wanted by the CF or NATO, and are being pushed into the fray by the Afghan government despite NATO misgivings.
Notwithstanding the above, this is how some "true Canadians" are reacting to this article.
http://plawiuk.blogspot.com/2006/10/children-of-war.html
http://uppercanadian.blogspot.com/2006/10/standing-on-guard-for-thee.html
This just makes me mad, and--short of throat-punching the lot of them--I can't think of a reasoned, measured response. Yet I'm told throat-punching is considered socially unacceptable, whilst vilifying and slandering Canadian soldiers seems to be not only socially acceptable, but encouraged in Canada.