Hehehe... kata si tawang, Islam itu ga ngebunuh cewek. Itu sih jihad ngibul
di jalan auloh.

Dr kasus di bawah ini, kita tau konsekuensi ga jadi anjing buduk piaraan
orang Islam, biarpun pada akhirnya anjing2 buduk piaraan itu akan dibantai
jg setelah ga ada gunanya unt orang Islam.


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Why did you write nasty things, Taliban militants reportedly asked Sushmita
Banerjee before killing her

Indo-Asian News Service
<http://www.ndtv.com/topic/indo-asian-news-service>| Updated:
September 07, 2013 23:27 IST

*Kolkata <http://www.ndtv.com/article/list/cities/1/kolkata>: *The
militants who barged into the Afghan home of Indian author Sushmita
Banerjee and later shot her asked her why she wrote nasty things about
them, the victim's in-laws told her Kolkata-based relatives on Saturday.

The slain author's younger brother Gopal Banerjee said her body was buried
Thursday morning as per Islamic traditions in Sharan city of Afghanistan's
Paktika province.

"I managed to talk to my sisters in-law in Afghanistan over phone today
(Saturday) around 2.30 p.m.. I spoke to her husband Jaanbaz Khan and one of
his cousins over Jaanbaz's mobile," Gopal Banerjee told IANS.

"Since Thursday, I had been repeatedly trying Jaanbaz's number. But it was
unreachable. Today, I finally managed to establish contact with him," said
Mr Banerjee, saying his brother-in-law sounded shaken by the experience,
and "very upset".

"He seemed very upset at what has befallen him. I could hardly talk to him.
But I had detailed conversation with his cousin, who said the killers were
Taliban militants," Mr Banerjee said.

"The cousin told me that when the killers barged into the house, they
started beating her. They were saying, "Why have you written all these
nasty things about us?"

Sushmita Banerjee defied her family to marry Afghan businessman Jaanbaz
Khan, with whom she fell in love in Kolkata. She stayed for years with him
in Afghanistan, before coming back to India. In 1998, she wrote the
bestselling memoir "Kabuliwalar Bangali Bou" (A Kabuliwala's Bengali Wife),
offering a vivid description of the suffering of women under the Taliban.

She also described her daring escape from the clutches of militants in the
book, which made her a household name in Bengal.

Gopal Banerjee said: "The cousin told me that the militants tied up
Sushmita's in-laws when they started protesting. They later abducted her".

Banerjee's bullet-riddled body, with some of the hair ripped off her head,
was found Thursday morning.

"The body was buried the same day according to their customs," said Gopal
Banerjee, adding that Jaanbaz had no plans at present of coming to India.

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