Search
 

05.09.2010.(Sun)
Artists
Arsenal
Arsenal
Gossip
Home > Forum > Arsenal
04 11 2008 (Tue) 22:57
Enduring Freedom

By Harry R. Wilkens

US and coalition forces do everything to support the terror regime of the almighty druglord Hamid Karzai. Women continue to be battered, stoned, raped and obliged to walk around in the demeaning burka. Many countries have their share in this big Afghan cake, even beggar states like Bangladesh, Albania and Romania. And many of them had already casualties during their occupation of this savage country still living in the Middle Age and whose backwardness can be compared only to the other terror state and US-ally Saudi Arabia.

When some of those soldiers are killed – which in fact is just a working accident in the framework of the soldiers' tasks, the affected governments make a big fuzz out of it and don't even mention the many fatalities among the civilians accompanying the death of the soldiers or happening all the time.

However, these interventions do not happen only in Afghanistan, but also in the whole region, also on sea and down to the Gulf of Aden. At least there the allied forces are fighting the mostly Somali pirates, which in itself is much more honorable than their activities in Afghanistan…

Normally it would be a good cause if really these foreign troops were helping in the war against the Talibans. However, the atrocities of the Talibans continue, and it is very doubtful whether the new US President will intervene in the Afghan-Pakistani border region where is situated the stronghold of these mean killers, supported by the Afghan regime which anyway is applying Islamic law like in its death sentence against the 24-year old Afghan student and trainee journalist Pervez Kambaksh who in January 2007 was condemned in the German occupation zone to death for downloading information from the internet on women's rights…

The Kabul appeals court in the US occupation zone quashed this death sentence and ruled that Kambaksh "only" serves 20 years in jail. There are international petitions, also by Amnesty International, claiming freedom for Kambaksh, but not any move by the allied forces to liberate him in a joint action, and to put Hamid Karzai in jail instead.

 
  Community
Art Forum
Guide to Exhibitions
Profile How to Use Regulation Privacy Policy Partnership Community Advertise
Art Forum Asia (c) 2005 artforumasia.com All rights reserved.
artforumasia@gmail.com