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Ten Policemen Killed In Worsening Afghan Violence
Reuters via New Zealand Herald ^ | 8-20-03 | staff

Posted on 08/19/2003 12:48:24 PM PDT by PatrioticCowboy

KABUL - Taleban guerrillas have killed 10 policemen, including a provincial police chief, taking the death toll to more than 90 in one of Afghanistan's bloodiest weeks since US-led forces overthrew their strict Islamic regime in 2001.

Abdul Khaliq, police chief of Logar province, and several other senior police officers from the province south of Kabul were among those killed in an ambush on Monday, Logar's military commander Fazlullah Mojadidi told Reuters.

He said the police chief had been returning from a funeral for two family members of a police officer who were killed in a rocket attack blamed on the Taleban.

"They were in their cars when the incident happened," Mojadidi said. "There is no doubt that the Taleban were behind it."

News of the attack came after police said two Afghans working for British aid agency Save the Children Fund were wounded in a Taleban attack west of the northern town of Mazar-i-Sharif on Sunday, the second such incident there in two weeks.

And early on Tuesday a group of about 20 armed men raided a base of an Afghan mine clearance agency 22 miles southwest of Kabul, beat up some of its staff and stole an ambulance which they later set fire to.

Patrick Fruchet, external relations officer for the Mine Action Center, told Reuters it was unclear who was responsible.

The violence has increased doubts about the ability of the U.S.-backed government to hold elections on schedule next June.

The bloodshed comes just after NATO took command of 5,000 foreign peacekeepers in Kabul on August 11 and prompted fresh calls for the force's role to be extended into the provinces, where a 12,500-strong US-led coalition has been hunting remnants of the Taleban and their al Qaeda allies.

It also comes ahead of a visit to Kabul on Thursday by Mian Khursheed Mehmood Kasuri, foreign minister of Pakistan. Pakistan is an ally in the US-led "war on terror" but Afghan officials say Islamabad has been allowing an increasingly bold Taleban movement to regroup from its territory.

SCARE IN KANDAHAR

In a scare in the volatile southern city of Kandahar, two soldiers were injured, one seriously, in an explosion while shifting munitions at the house of Ahmad Wali Karzai, brother of U.S.-backed President Hamid Karzai.

But a local government spokesman said the incident was an accident, and the president's brother was not hurt.

Bases of the US-led coalition came under attack again on Monday and Tuesday, but no casualties were reported.

Coalition bases have come under frequent rocket attack since the Taleban fell but the missiles generally miss their targets and have proven more of a nuisance than a threat.

However, at least 65 people were killed last Tuesday and Wednesday in incidents nationwide, including a bomb on a bus, a factional clash, fighting between government and Taleban guerrillas in the southeast and an ambush on a local aid group.

More than a dozen more soldiers and guerrillas were reported killed in clashes in the southeast at the weekend.

Last week, a government official called for a tripling of the size of the NATO-led international peacekeeping force and UN special envoy Lakhdar Brahimi also repeated a call for the Security Council to expand peacekeeping from the capital.

But Western diplomats in Kabul doubt the proposal is feasible, involving as it would the deployment of thousands more troops into a risky environment as well as high costs.

They instead advocate the coalition's deployment of more civilian-military Provincial Reconstruction Teams, but critics say such teams, some 60-70 strong, will be too weak to make a significant difference to worsening security.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: afghanistan; southasia; taliban

1 posted on 08/19/2003 12:48:25 PM PDT by PatrioticCowboy
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To: PatrioticCowboy; RightOnline; Ronin; HiJinx; SunStar; Guillermo
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2 posted on 08/19/2003 12:49:16 PM PDT by PatrioticCowboy
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To: PatrioticCowboy
Prayers Heavenward for the brave soldiers and police are fighting the Islamic Taliban scum in Afghanistan.
3 posted on 08/19/2003 12:49:54 PM PDT by PatrioticCowboy
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To: PatrioticCowboy; pierrem15
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4 posted on 08/19/2003 12:50:18 PM PDT by PatrioticCowboy
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To: PatrioticCowboy
It's time to kill all these taliban f****rs! NOW!
5 posted on 08/19/2003 12:51:33 PM PDT by Spruce
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To: Spruce
Right On!

It is time that our military takes the fight into Pakistan, if they need to
6 posted on 08/19/2003 12:54:31 PM PDT by PatrioticCowboy
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To: Spruce
The foreign policy wizards need to free up our military, so they can press the attack into western pakistan, in order to deny the Taliban any refuge.

If they don't do that, then the Taliban may come back strong enough to become a political party, similar to LTTE terrorists in Sri Lanka.

The Taliban needs hunted down and given no refuge and no rest
7 posted on 08/19/2003 12:56:42 PM PDT by PatrioticCowboy
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To: fiddlinjim
The foreign policy wizards need to free our military up so they can take the fight into western Pakistan.

The Taliban do not need to be allowed to rest and have refuge there.

The over-running of police stations is not a good sign at all.

The LTTE in Sri Lanka, as well as FARC in Colombia have used such tactics to gain concessions out of their foes.

LTTE in Sri Lanka has been accepted as a political entity, even though they are the world's most sadistic terror group.

The Taliban needs hunted down mercilessly.



9 posted on 08/19/2003 1:04:05 PM PDT by PatrioticCowboy
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The Taliban, as well as the KLA and NLA in the Balkans have been treated with kid gloves.

The Israelis and Russians have the right ideas to handle these folks.

I would love to see our nation's military adopt those tactics.
10 posted on 08/19/2003 1:06:09 PM PDT by PatrioticCowboy
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To: PatrioticCowboy
Why don't we EVER get any news on Afghanistan in this country any more?
11 posted on 08/19/2003 1:08:21 PM PDT by johnb838 (Liberalizm and homoizm are cults of death - no life can come from them.)
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To: PatrioticCowboy
This, Iraq, and Israel. A very bad day for our "war on terrorism."

12 posted on 08/19/2003 1:08:56 PM PDT by kegler4
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As far as I'm concerned, it's time for Operation B*tchslap.
13 posted on 08/19/2003 1:10:44 PM PDT by Frank_Discussion (May the wings of Liberty never lose a feather!)
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To: johnb838
Because good news is boring. There is plenty of good news Try this link
14 posted on 08/19/2003 1:12:22 PM PDT by Spruce
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To: johnb838
I have wondered that many times myself.

Iraq seems to be the main news for now, but Afghanistan is also a hotspot.

15 posted on 08/19/2003 1:13:16 PM PDT by PatrioticCowboy
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To: kegler4
The news has been sad today.
16 posted on 08/19/2003 1:16:32 PM PDT by PatrioticCowboy
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To: PatrioticCowboy
The Israelis and Russians have the right ideas to handle these folks

Right. Judging by their 'success', these are the two worst examples you could have picked.

17 posted on 08/19/2003 4:38:18 PM PDT by pierrem15
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To: johnb838
Kobe had a court date sorry...
18 posted on 08/19/2003 4:54:14 PM PDT by Flavius (I)
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To: pierrem15
What should our military do?

Should they allow the Taliban ro breathe freely?

I think not
19 posted on 08/19/2003 7:14:29 PM PDT by PatrioticCowboy
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