Wednesday, March 2, 2011

NEWS ABOUT TALIBAN
 
Disgusted by the insurgency’s relentless brutality, more than 1,000 fighters have walked away in recent months.
Taliban fighters surrender.

At a dark, unheated village Madrassa near Peshawar, Pakistan, Mullah Yahya spends his days studying the Quran and begging God’s forgiveness for the horrors in which he once took part. Until a few months ago, he belonged to a Taliban unit operating in and around the Afghan town of Marja, led by a commander whose ruthlessness had earned him the nickname “Saddam.” But late last summer, Yahya finally quit the Taliban, together with a dozen other fighters and even Saddam himself. The commander and some of his men joined a U.S.-backed militia in the Marja area—where Saddam was killed by a Taliban IED just a few weeks ago. Yahya and others abandoned the war altogether. “I’d like to delete my past from my memory,” says the black-bearded 28-year-old, huddled in two coats against the madrassa’s indoor chill, to a visiting a news reporter. “I’m worried about how Allah will treat me for what I have done.”

8 comments:

  1. glad to see theyre finally surrendering..

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  2. indeed! maybe there will be peace! atleast for a little while

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  3. Nice to hear, that there are also some "good muslims"

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  4. one fight is over, but the war is still going on

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  5. Taliban fighters surrendering? Wow...really that is a success due to their seemingly iron will before.

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  6. the whole situation is such a cluster fuck at this point, I guess this counts as good news though...

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  7. this brings me much pleasure :]

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