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Tuesday, September 02, 2014
Kabul (BNA) The assassination of 12 laborers in Farah province is another evident from the Taliban criminal and inhuman act against the innocent Afghan people in the behest of foreigners.
BNA analyst commenting on the issue writes:  Shaib Koh district, Farah province seen another horrifying and gruesome incident carried out by Taliban.14 helpless and needy laborers on their way to Abo- Nasr Farahi border located in frontier border region with Iran stopped by Taliban and after a brief investigation came under machinegun, as result of which 12 of these innocent people died in the spot and two others injured.
What Taliban did against our innocent compatriots, is a daily example of inhumane and criminal acts of this extremist and terror group that closely linked to Pakistani intelligence.
Two days earlier to this barbaric incident, the Taliban decapitated a cleric in Bala Blook district, Farah province who on his sermons asked worshipers to obey the verdicts of Allah and the holy Quran not the armed insurgents who imposed themselves to our people living in rural areas.
Also, these so called Taliban the true servants of Pakistani intelligence a couple of days earlier to the two horrible incidents, the notorious Taliban martyred our 14 compatriots who were traveling from Ghore province to Kabul and Bamyan in suburb of Ferooze Koh the capital city of Ghore. This indicates that their main enemies are the Afghan people and declare jihad against foreign forces and defending the religious values are nothing but deceiving our people to achieve their bosses heinous objectives in the region.
The two above mentioned horrible incidents and hundreds other shocking incidents, Taliban have committed so far , suicide attack, roadside mine explosions which have caused heavy casualties and destructions clearly show that the main victims of Taliban criminal acts are Afghan people that Taliban committed by the instruction of foreign intelligence.  Abdul Khalil Minawi

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