Sunday, June 13, 2010

Cruel World ~ Talibans

Seven year old boy was executed by Talibans.

Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Suspected Taliban militants have executed a 7-year-old boy, accusing him of spying for the government, officials in southern Afghanistan said Thursday.

The execution took place Tuesday in the Sangin district of Helmand province, said Dawoud Ahmadi -- the provincial governor's spokesman.

In the past, militants have carried out similar killings of those accused of spying, Ahmadi said.
Three years ago, a 70-year-old woman and a child in the Musa Qala district of the province were executed following the same allegations, he said.

During a news conference Thursday, Afghan President Hamid Karzai said officials were looking into reports of the execution and said he condemned the act if it is confirmed to be true.

"I don't think there's a crime bigger than that that even the most inhuman forces on earth can commit," Karzai said. "A 7-year-old boy cannot be a spy. A 7-year-old boy cannot be anything but a 7-year-old boy, and therefore hanging or shooting to kill a 7-year-old boy ... is a crime against humanity."

"If this is true, it is an absolutely horrific crime," British Prime Minister David Cameron said during the news conference on an unannounced stop in Kabul. "If true, I think it says more about the Taliban than any book, than any article, than any speech could ever say."

CNN

Other world news….

16 years old girl missing in her solo sailing around the world.

Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- A 16-year-old California girl who is attempting to sail solo around the world triggered a distress signal during rough seas in the Indian Ocean on Thursday, her family said.

Abby Sunderland's family began scrambling to organize a search-and-rescue effort for her after they learned her emergency beacon was detected just an hour after they last spoke to her, according to Jeff Casher, an engineer on her support team.

Sunderland's small sailboat was adrift in the middle of the Indian Ocean about 2,000 miles east of Madagascar, 2,000 miles west of Australia and 500 miles north of the French Antarctic Islands, Casher said Thursday afternoon.

The government of Reunion -- a French island -- diverted a fishing boat toward her last known position, but it is not expected to reach the area until Saturday, Casher said. An Australian military ship, more than two days sail away, has also been dispatched, Casher said.

Friends in Australia have chartered an Airbus jet to fly over the area at sunrise Friday to see if Sunderland's vessel could be spotted from the air, he said.
Electronic signals from the boat indicate it is drifting at just a mile per hour, which means it is still afloat but not under sail, Casher said.

The mast might have fallen or Sunderland could have been injured, preventing her from sailing, he said.
Sunderland's father, who has been monitoring her journey from their Thousand Oaks, California, home, was emotional, but "he was trying to keep in positive spirits," according to Peter Thomas, a freelance journalist who spoke to Laurence Sunderland Thursday.

"Abby has all of the equipment on board to survive a crisis situation like this," her family said in a statement on their website. "She has a dry suit, survival suit, life raft, and ditch bag with emergency supplies. If she can keep warm and hang on, help will be there as soon as possible."

Sunderland began her journey from Marina del Rey, California, on January 23 with the goal of sailing her 40-foot boat around the world without stopping. Mechanical troubles forced her to make two stops for repairs, including at Cape Town, South Africa, in April.

She's kept in touch with family and followers through a satellite telephone. Her website has published frequent blog updates, including one posted Wednesday.

"The last few days have [been] pretty busy out here," Sunderland wrote in her last blog entry. "I've been in some rough weather for awhile with winds steady at 40-45 knots with higher gusts. With that front passing, the conditions were lighter today."

Sunderland
"She's pretty much unfazed by most everything, but she had been fatigued by this period of winds which she's been going through for several days now," he said.

When Abby's older brother Zac sailed around the world alone last year he became the youngest person to ever do so.
Australian Jessica Watson took over the distinction last month when she completed a non-stop solo circumnavigation just three days before her 17th birthday.

Abby has been on a schedule to complete her global journey about two months before her 17th birthday, which is on October

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Two different stories reflected two different part of this world. In one incident a boy’s life was taken for spying and in another incident a girl might have lost her life in her solo sailing around the world.
The most irritating news was…

I guess the Talibans have nothing better to do and targeting small kids for brutalism. This incident is sure to light a fire among the people around the world. This brutalism by the Taliban has gone beyond imagination. 

They were no different between humans than animals.

Talibans should put all their hard work in bringing up the individuals economy status. Create harmony with others and strike for better life for their family and for the country.

They should be looking and learning from others and learn to be innovative and progressive.
Proper education system should be implemented for their children for future.

Besides these they should be the next of kin in bringing up the country’s economy status so the country-mans can live their live in peace and harmony.

From my observation, these Talibans were always busy killing and against the Americans (Christians). They blame the Americans and at the same time seek help from them as well.

At the recent case US President Obama has approved USD100 million for the Palestinians welfare. Isn’t it enough?

They simply don’t know what to do and how to do. They were so naive until can’t understand the real motive and GOD’s saying.They were so orthodox and fanatic towards their religion. They have printed bad name for their religion. They have portrait their religion as brutal and violent.

Even I was stunned with their action in killing a 7 years old boy and accused him as a spy.

There were so brutal and have no sense of humanitarian. I have been born and living in this Islamic country and have many Muslim friends.

Never ever once I have ever come across such a brutal killing by the name of religion or heard about the need for killing.

These Talibans were crazy and my main question is,

What these guys were fighting for?

What they wanted to prove to this world?

What they going to gain by killing others who they considered traitors to their religion?

Is GOD instructed them to kill another human which bare the same RED blood and were born from the curse of GOD.

I may don’t understand their real motive, but I am mature enough to value another human’s life. I am grown to understand the humanity and GOD teaching.

The question is how long they going to kill? 

How much blood of others they need to drink to satisfied their thirst?

How many innocent life need to kill to satisfy their lust? I believe they were the real traitors to their own religion and Muslims around the world. 

Malaysia, Turkey and UAE (many more) have proven

This was an example thought by the prophets who treated the non Muslim in Medina equally and given freedom to them to praise the religion they wanted without fear.

What should I say more? These Talibans were not Muslims but they created and praising Taliban religion.

This Talibans were the nasty bastard who has no commonsense for promising 100 virgin waiting in heaven for those who go for “JIHAD”.

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