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NATO: "Taliban flee battle using children as shields"

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In case one still harboured thoughts that the Taliban is open to reason and negotiation.  This is available to any media outlet that has access toReuters news wire - let's see how many pick it up. 

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Taliban flee battle using children as shields - NATO
Reuters (UK), via AlertWeb.net, 14 Feb 07
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KABUL, Feb 14 (Reuters) - Taliban fighters used children as human shields to flee heavy fighting this week during an operation by foreign and Afghan forces to clear rebels from around a key hydrolectric dam, NATO said on Wednesday.

The Taliban have used human shields before, but never children, local residents say.

The fighting occurred during Operation Kryptonite on Monday, an offensive to clear insurgents from the Kajaki Dam area in southern Helmand province to allow repairs to its power plants and the installation of extra capacity.

"During this action ... Taliban extremists resorted to the use of human shields. Specifically, using local Afghan children to cover as they escaped out of the area," Colonel Tom Collins, a spokesman for the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) told reporters in Kabul.

NATO and foreign forces ran into heavy small arms and rocket-propelled grenade fire during the clash, but suffered no casualties, Collins said.

The fighting occurred in an area where 700 mainly foreign fighters, including Chechens, Pakistanis and Uzbeks, arrived from Pakistan this week to reinforce Taliban guerrillas targeting the dam, according to local officials.

Earler on Wednesday, NATO said it had killed a Taliban leader in a pre-dawn airstrike between the dam and the nearby town of Musa Qala, to the west, which the rebels have held for 13 days.

NATO said there were no civilian casualties, but local tribal leader Haji Sultan said several villagers were killed.

Helmand Governor Asadullah Wafa would not comment.

The Kajaki dam has seen major fighting in recent weeks between the Taliban and NATO forces, mainly British and Dutch.

NATO-led forces have been conducting operations in the area for several months to allow reconstruction on the dam and the power transmission lines to boost output, after fighting halted repair and development work last year.

The Taliban cannot destroy the dam, which would also flood a large area of the Helmand Valley, but its tactics are aimed at making it too unsafe for work to go ahead.

On Tuesday, two Afghan army officers and and a police officer were killed in a joint attack with NATO forces on a bomb-making operation in southern Uruzgan province, just to the north of Musa Qala and Kajaki.

Ten suspected insurgents were captured in the operation, NATO said in a statement.


 
a desparate act by desparate men.
The TB as individuals and small dets are invisible BUT, the moment they gather in large groups, they bring attention upon themselves and it's not good to bring attention onto oneself when your opponent has blanes, rockets, artillery, tanks & APCs... In a set piece conflict they will lose every time.... and they have...

So don`t be surprised to see desparate acts.
 
Lone Wolf Quagmire said:
Well I imagine they don't have the support of that village anymore.
what do you mean... the big bad NATO troops were shooting at both of them
 
Can anyone say they're truly surprised by the continued acts of cowardice by the Taliban? Guerilla warfare is one thing, almost an art form, in it's hit and run nature, but using children and human shields is the act of desperate terrorists.

One wonders why a hearts and minds campaign is so difficult there, when we go out of our way to avoid innocent loss of life.

HH
 
This isn't right the children should not be used for human Shields. They have nothing to do with the war at all. The taliban should not be so low to use the innocent children as their Shields. If they want to continue this war, they should use it without getting children involved.
 
Let's not forget these are the people who executed women and children in soccer stadiums. And this for heinous crimes such as: not wearing burkas (immodesty), trumped up charges of adultery, and flying kites or listening to music.
Is anyone surprised??
The only thing that continues to baffle me is why the left wants us to leave the country to these animals?? :rage:
 
IN HOC SIGNO said:
Let's not forget these are the people who executed women and children in soccer stadiums. And this for heinous crimes such as: not wearing burkas (immodesty), trumped up charges of adultery, and flying kites or listening to music. 

And if I'm to believe someone I trust who told me, this was the between-halves entertainment at soccer games.

Again, anyone see this on MSM in any detail?
 
        From a website found on Google search: The imagery did make it to the grandaddy of MSM - CNN. In a documentary as touted below:

  It is just one part of an astonishing hour-long documentary called "Beneath the Veil," currently in heavy rotation on CNN. Filmed by the half-Afghan British reporter Saira Shah, who traveled undercover to Afghanistan last year, "Beneath the Veil" neatly captures the horror of life under the Taliban -- the public executions for infractions as minor as prostitution or adultery, the brutality of fundamentalist police, the slaughter of civilians unlucky enough to live on the front line of the civil war with the Northern Alliance.

    I recall watching this video and shaking my head in bewilderment, but not much more about the Taliban registered at that time. The crime of the first woman to be executed, according to an opposition womans group,  was that she had killed her husband with a hammer two years before.
 
Disgusting, just further proof on why the taliban must be "dealt" with......
 
Could this be some anti Taliban propaganda to further dehumanize them so we can "remove" them easier?
If it's true, then they are cowards and do not deserve the rightful nomenclature of "opposing force". 


I'm riled now and will shut up.    :rage:




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