Real Facts about Afghan War

by salam khan | July 3, 2009 at 11:26 am
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SALAM.

There are so many people that they are not able to write the truth about the real facts that are happening around them. Why it’s happening so.Aah! so many problems, for example sever threat to their lives, financial support problems, religious attachments and so on.

But today I want to write some facts that are happening around me in this honorable public magazine.

I belong to south Waziristan Agency-Pakistan.

First of all who are Taliban? As I personally being in touch with them in some way directly or indirectly and the genuine reason of this is that my village my home town have been occupied by them.so contact with them is must otherwise the person will be considered as “KAFIR” meant out of the circle of Islam—created by them.

Taliban are young force come into being when the domestic Afghan WAR was on high altitudes and the afghan people were became feed up fully from their warlord leaders. This young fighter force was being fully supported by ISI (intelligence agency of Pakistan And CIA.now after the fall of Talban in 2001,these young fighting force entered into the adjacent tribal areas of Pakistan. And slowly they strong their public hold and spread slowly and up to June 2009 they even encircled some settled areas of the NWFP(PAKISTAN) for example Swat And Malakand.currently Pak-Army are in Battle with these young fighters…so let us see who wins and who loses this battle.

But more interestedly you will be surprised by knowing that.

Taliban do not have any white bearded elder.AALIM (religious Scholar).a regular student of any Islamic seminaries (Islamic Daru uloom), university student or even not any government official.

But who joined this force.i cannot write this because certainly it will be death warrant for my life.

Ok yar..let me to sleep and will try write each night some thing.

 

 


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