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Four Afghan judges slain to push talibanisation

New Delhi, Thu, 02 Aug 2007 Binita Tiwari

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Aug 02: Desperate war waged by Taliban against civilization and mankind has left many in despair.

The finding of dead bodies of four Afghan judges who were kidnapped ten days back has again crippled the hopes of many. These bodies were found in Gazni province where South Korean hostages are kept in confinement in mountainous terrain.

Talibani insurgents are suspected behind this gruesome act. Though it is not clear as no body has taken the responsibility against the killing but there demand for releasing Taliban prisoners had expired on 1 st August. Killing of hostages few days back and this brutal incident has left nothing but to draw all these incidents in same line.

With their deadline having expired, now the threat on the lives of South Korean hostages has become deadlier. Taliban is against all the foreign troops along with South Korean soldiers serving in Afghanistan.

The official negotiator Waheedullah Majadeddi said that government has asked for the extension of deadline but they haven’t got any confirmation for this.

Taliban is known to disturb the very fabric of peace loving nation. The insurgents are killing hostages and citizens of Afghanistan to bulldoze their faith and hope by adopting such criminal methods.

As they say hope is the last thing to die, but inspite of their dying hope with

the deteriorating health of hostages, the South Korean government has asked the Government of Afghanistan and Bush’s Administration to be gentle on Taliban’s demand for exchange the Taliban fighters for Korean hostages. And also to insurgents to stop bumping off innocent people to meet their demands.


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