Taliban motong kepala 17 orang unt dipamerkan, ini tentunya belajar dr nabi yg 
bilang akan motong kepala orang kalo ga masuk Islam.

"kemudian Rasulullah Shallallahu Alaihi wa Sallam bersabda, 'Jika Khalid bin 
Walid tidak menulis surat kepadaku yang menjelaskan bahwa kalian telah masuk 
Islam dan tidak menantang perang, maka aku campakkan kepala-kepala kalian di 
bawah kaki-kaki kalian.'"

Indahnya Islam itu, bertaburkan kepala orang di mana2, hehehe...


http://www.dailystar.com.lb/News/Middle-East/2012/Jun-27/178466-taliban-release-video-of-beheaded-pakistani-soldiers.ashx#axzz1z5XL2cEn

Taliban video shows 17 beheaded Pakistani soldiers

June 27, 2012 10:37 PM (Last updated: June 27, 2012 10:38 PM)
By Ishtiaq Mahsud

DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Pakistan: The Taliban released a video Wednesday that they 
say shows the heads of 17 Pakistani soldiers captured in a 
cross-border raid from Afghanistan this week and beheaded.


Meanwhile, a bomb in a railway station in Pakistan's southwest killed at least 
five people, police said.

The Pakistani Taliban's bloody cross-border raid Sunday night showed 
the threat still posed by the group, despite multiple army offensives. 
Increasingly, the militants have used sanctuaries in eastern Afghanistan to 
attack border areas in Pakistan's northwest.

Pakistan has criticized NATO and Afghan forces for not doing enough to 
stop the attacks, but it has received little sympathy. The Afghan 
government and its allies have long faulted Pakistan for failing to 
target Afghan Taliban militants and their allies who use Pakistani 
territory to launch attacks in Afghanistan.

The Pakistani and Afghan Taliban are allies, but the former has focused on 
fighting the Pakistani government, while the latter has concentrated on 
attacking foreign and local forces in Afghanistan.

The Pakistani Taliban said in the video that they killed 18 soldiers, 
but 17 heads were displayed on a bloody white sheet on the ground 
outside. Several militants whose faces were covered were standing around the 
heads, holding weapons they said were captured from the soldiers.

The Associated Press obtained the video by email Wednesday from Pakistani 
Taliban spokesman Ahsanullah Ahsan.

The beginning of the video contains a voice recording by Pakistani 
Taliban chief Hakimullah Mehsud in which he says the militants will 
continue to battle the army until Pakistan's government stops supporting the 
U.S. and enforces Islamic law throughout the country. It was 
unclear when the message was recorded.

The Pakistani military said previously that 13 troops were killed in 
the cross-border raid into the country's northwest Upper Dir region, and seven 
of them were beheaded. Four others were reported missing at the 
time. The military did not immediately respond to request for comment on the 
video.

The Pakistani Taliban and their allies have staged scores of bombings 
and other attacks against security forces and civilians in the country, 
killing thousands.

The railway station bombed Wednesday was located in Sibbi city in 
Baluchistan province, said police official Qasim Salachi. In addition to the 
five killed, 20 others were wounded, he said. The bomb went off 
just after a train had pulled into the station, and passengers were 
buying drinks and food.

No group has claimed responsibility for the attack. Baluchistan has 
experienced decades of violence at the hands of separatists who demand a 
greater share of the province's natural resources. It is also believed 
to be a base of many Afghan Taliban militants.

The recent attacks have come during serious political instability in Pakistan.

The Supreme Court forced former Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani to 
step down last week after convicting him of contempt for failing to 
reopen an old corruption case against the president.

On Wednesday, Supreme Court Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry said in a 
court session that he expects the new prime minister, Raja Pervaiz 
Ashraf, to comply with the court's order to reopen the case, a sign that the 
legal crisis will continue to shake Pakistani politics, said Waseem Sajjad, a 
lawyer involved in the case.

Prime Minister Ashraf has refused to say whether he would comply with such a 
court order, and analysts said that was unlikely.

Critics say that by pressing the case against the president, the court 
is taking on a political role in a country where elected governments 
have been routinely squeezed by the military, often in cooperation with 
the court.

Court backers say activist judges limit corruption and government 
misuse of power. The court has also been investigating alleged human 
rights abuses by the military.

Read more: 
http://www.dailystar.com.lb/News/Middle-East/2012/Jun-27/178466-taliban-release-video-of-beheaded-pakistani-soldiers.ashx#ixzz1z7TyFE2M
 
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