பாகிஸ்தானிய ராணுவ வீரரின் கழுத்தை துண்டாக்கும் இஸ்லாமிய பயங்கரவாதி பதின்மவயது சிறுவர்களை வீடியோ படம் எடுத்து அது பாகிஸ்தானில் உலவிக்கொண்டிருக்கிறது.
பாகிஸ்தான் ராணுவம் தாலிபானுக்கு எதிராக பல தாக்குதல்களை மேற்கொண்டு வருகிறது.
அதனை நிறுத்தவும், பாகிஸ்தானுக்கு எச்சரிக்கையாகவும் 16 பாகிஸ்தான் ராணுவ வீரர்களை கடத்திச்சென்று அவர்களது கழுத்துக்களை துண்டாக்கி வெட்டி கொன்றனர்.
சிறுவர்களை சிறுபிராயத்திலேயே வன்முறை மார்க்கத்தில் செல்ல வைக்கும் இந்த மனவியாதி கொண்டவர்கள் மனநலம் பெற்று திருந்த விழைவோம்.
Boy shown beheading Pakistani soldier in video
(AFP)
27 August 2007
DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Pakistan - Pro-Taleban militants have released a video of an apparently teenage boy beheading one of 16 Pakistani soldiers kidnapped in a restive tribal area bordering Afghanistan.
The gruesome recording, a copy of which was obtained by AFP, will likely put further pressure on embattled US ally President Pervez Musharraf to crack down on Islamist violence in the frontier region.
The 35-minute video entitled ‘Revenge’ first shows the 16 soldiers, all of them in uniform, who were taken hostage on August 9 in the South Waziristan tribal district.
Four teenage boys with Kalashnikov assault rifles, daggers and headbands with jihadi slogans are then shown along with one of the soldiers kneeling in front of them.
One boy cuts off the soldier’s head using a knife and holds it up for the camera. The soldier’s body was recovered on August 14 from a nearby town.
The video shows the victim saying just before his death that ‘security forces should not fight against the Taleban’.
The Pakistani military strongly condemned the video, saying it had not seen the recording but was aware of its existence.
‘It proves that they are terrorists. It is an act contrary to tribal customs and is also a cowardly act to kill an unarmed human being,’ chief military spokesman Major General Waheed Arshad said.
Negotiations are still underway to free the remaining soldiers as well as a Pakistani military officer and three other officials who were kidnapped in South Waziristan on Friday.
Pakistan has been hit by a wave of Islamist bloodshed since last month’s siege of the extremist Red Mosque in the capital in which more than 100 people died, most of them militants.
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