Posted on 12/04/2025 11:48:12 PM PST by nickcarraway
The Taliban forced a 13-year-old boy to carry out a public execution, with 80,000 people packing a sports stadium to watch the young teen shoot the man who murdered 13 members of his family.
Video shared online shows thousands of cheering people packing into the stadium in the eastern city of Khost on Tuesday for the sick spectacle that the United Nations condemned as “inhumane” and “contrary to international law.”
The young boy was made to shoot the murderer, named Mangal, in a Sharia-law “retaliation punishment” known as Qisas, which is akin to an “eye for an eye.”
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80,000 barbarians. The man should have gotten the death penalty for killing 13 of the boy’s relatives, but not this way. Turning a boy into a murderer is just effing wrong. What a bunch of animals, and it makes me wonder just how many of them are here.
The boy should have had the option of carrying out the lawful sentence himself; might bring him closure.
However, if the relative legally entitled to carry out the sentence cannot or will not do so - the State should empower the regular executioner to carry out the sentence.
Regards,
” might bring him closure.” On the other hand he might like it. Turn him into what he killed. No way should a 13 year old boy be made to kill, it’s just not civilized, but then again they are barbarians.
We should’ve turned the whole fu(king area to glass and make it uninhabitable for 10,000 years.
Afghanistan is where empires go to die.
We should have literally glassed it and reminded the world what happens when they fu(k with us - Japan did it in WW II. They’re prosperous, resilient, and a solid people.
There is NO way to coexist with these type of beings. I won’t even grace them to call them humans.
I’m for public executions of murderers, pedophiles, child rapists.
I’m not for FORCING a 13 year old kid to do it in a stadium of 80,000 people. THAT’S barbaric.
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