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The propaganda just doesn't add up
Aug 13th, 2010 at 6:42am
 
The UN/US/Western media machine keeps on telling us that the Talibaan are responsible for the vast majority of civilian deaths in Afghanistan, yet the reality on the ground tells us otherwise. Nowhere will we find villagers marching around yelling "Death to the Talibaan", yet more and more we find this happening regarding the U.S and their allies in Afghanistan.

When will people start putting 2 & 2 together and realising they're telling us it's 5?

When a people are being lied to about the status of a war, there's a very important reason for it... like when the Soviet propaganda machine kept telling it's people they were winning in Afghanistan... Might not be a good reason, but there's a reason for it.



A crowd of about 300 villagers yelled "death to the United States" and blocked a main road in eastern Afghanistan on Thursday as they swore that U.S. forces had killed three innocent villagers, officials said.

NATO forces rejected the claim - saying they killed several suspected insurgents and detained a local Taliban commander in the overnight raid.

The gulf between the two accounts is a reminder of how sensitive every NATO operation in Afghanistan has become. In Taliban-heavy areas it is hard to distinguish villagers from insurgents and sometimes public opinion turns against coalition forces even when they say they are certain they targeted the correct people.

And while NATO has drastically reduced the civilian deaths it causes, the military coalition still makes mistakes. In the first six months of this year, 386 civilian were killed by NATO or Afghan government forces - 41 during search and seizure operations such as night raids, according to the United Nations.

U.N.: Afghan Civilian Death Toll Jumps 25%

The Taliban issued a statement decrying the U.N. report, which said insurgent groups were responsible for 76 percent of civilian deaths and injuries in the first half of 2010.

The U.N. "plays a major role as a propaganda organization for the American imperialism and keeps covering up the blatant crimes of the Pentagon," the group said in an email to The Associated Press.

Thursday's raid happened before dawn in Wardak province's Sayed Abad district - a Taliban-dominated area where Afghan police can only go with very tight security, according to district Police Chief Abdul Karim Abed.

Elders from Zarin Khil village said American troops stormed into a family's house and shot three brothers - all young men - and then took their father into custody, Abed said. Police are investigating the allegations but could not yet confirm or deny the account, he said.

NATO called the men "suspected insurgents" and a spokesman, Capt. Ryan Donald, said they drew weapons and pointed them at the coalition troops.

"The assault force engaged the threat, killing the men. After securing the compound, the assault force detained one suspected insurgent," the NATO statement said.

"The assault force engaged the threat, killing the men. After securing the compound, the assault force detained one suspected insurgent," NATO said.

According to the elders, there was no fighting before the troops entered the house, Abed said.

Early Thursday morning, men from the village started to gather in the main market of Sayed Abad to protest the alleged civilian killings, Abed said. The men blocked the main highway going through the area and burned two trucks belonging to Afghan private security contractors, Abed said.

Abed said he did not have more detailed information because he was unable to leave the police compound.

"If we go out, maybe fighting will start," he said.

Source: CBS
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Re: The propaganda just doesn't add up
Reply #1 - Aug 13th, 2010 at 7:17am
 
I guess it makes you feel warm and fuzzy to supply your internet embrace to the great ummah, by decrying the US efforts in Afghanistan, and if you get off on that, well it is no big deal.
However, providing support for the belief that the Taliban are not the bad guys, is disgusting, because they are bad guys, very, very bad guys, and no amount of anti US hype will change that simple fact.

The US may kill people on Afghanistam through poor choices and bad intelligence, but the Taliban just murder people at will, to promote their own prestige and power over simple backward villagers, who are terrified of these nutbags.

Think of the communist regimes of the past, they thrived on terrorising the population, and brainwashing them to love them as well, and the Taliban are exactly trying to emulate those methods, which rely on keeping a population ignorant and subjugated, and dependent on them.

So highlight US wrongdoings as much as you want to, but never try and portray the Taliban as anything but the epitome of evil that they are.
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Re: The propaganda just doesn't add up
Reply #2 - Aug 13th, 2010 at 8:09am
 
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Nowhere will we find villagers marching around yelling "Death to the Talibaan"


Have you considered this may be because the Taliban would shoot them? Just like they promised to shoot anyone who approached the new justice system to get justice? Protests only make sense against someone who values your life and what you say.

People march round saying death to the Americans because the Americans aren't quite so trigger happy and can stomach free speech.

BTW, I agree with you Abu. The propaganda just doesn't add up.
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