Monday, September 24, 2007

War Paper Crimes: Underreporting Afghanistan

The Times sees fit to give me this crap, while the adjunct appendage of the Times, the Boston Globe, gives me this lone paragraph:

"In northeastern Afghanistan, meanwhile, NATO helicopters fired on a group of suspected insurgents in response to a rocket attack. Four Afghans died and 12 were wounded, the alliance said, and officials were investigating whether the dead and wounded were Afghan police or civilians targeted mistakenly."

Yup, hardly a blurb about the INNOCENT MUSLIMS who were killed my the NATO MASS-MURDERERS in my Zionist-controlled SHIT WAR DAILIES!

So WHAT ELSE IS NEW?

Off the Web:


"Afghan violence kills 47 including 3 NATO soldiers" by Yu Zhixiao

KABUL, Sept. 24 (Xinhua) -- Violence across Afghanistan killed at least 47 people including three NATO soldiers in recent two days, while two kidnapped Italian soldiers were freed, authorities said Monday.


The NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) killed eight or nine militants in an operation to liberate two kidnapped Italian soldiers in the western Farah Province early Monday morning, an ISAF statement said.

Also in Farah, a bombing attack on an ISAF convoy killed two Spanish soldiers and badly injured two others on Monday, the Spanish defense ministry said.

On Sunday, one ISAF soldier was killed by militants in eastern Afghanistan.

Meanwhile, a conflict killed 21 Taliban militants and three private guards in Farah province on Sunday night, Farah police chief Abdul Rahman Sarjang told Xinhua.

Some militants ambushed a convoy of the U.S. Protection and Investigations (USPI), a well-established private security company, on a major road, he said.

During the 3-hour conflict, eight USPI guards were also wounded and four others disappeared, he added. Two USPI vehicles were burned.

The USPI has been ambushed by militants or attacked by bombings from time to time in this volatile country.

Unknown militants on Sunday killed 12 Afghans including seven policemen and two officials in the northeastern Badakhshan Province, criminal department chief of the provincial police Fazal Ahamad Nazari said.

The militants ambushed a minibus carrying the victims, which was on its way from Ragh to Fayzabad city, the provincial capital, he said, adding the other three killed were civilians.

Badakhashan, like other provinces in northern Afghanistan, has been relatively peaceful.

Over 4,600 persons, most of whom were Taliban militants, have been killed in Afghanistan this year.

[And that's about 400 more down in the last few weeks!

Killing about 100 a WEEK in Afghanistan, but how would you ever know that if you just read AmeriKa's shit War Dailies?

Answer is: YOU WOULDN'T!!

Nothing like NaZionist shitrags HIDING WARS and the DEATHS of INNOCENT MUSLIMS!!!]