Taliban Release Horrific Snuff Video, World Yawns
Jan 24, 2012 15:36:55 GMT -5
Post by PrisonerOfHope on Jan 24, 2012 15:36:55 GMT -5
And the saddest part? It's not likely that any of these poor men were saved, so their execution was a walk in the park compared to what they're going through now...and will for eternity.
Handcuffed, blindfolded and shot in the back of the head: Taliban releases horrific video of executions of 15 Pakistani soldiers
The paramilitary troops were abducted on December 23
'God is greatest' the Taliban yelled as they fired AK-47 rifles
Horrific video has been copied and distributed in street markets (Dear Lord, what is WRONG with people?)
By Daily Mail Reporter
Blindfolded and handcuffed to each other on a barren hilltop, Pakistani soldiers wait for death at the hands of a merciless Taliban fighter.
Fifteen men were lined up for execution, the chilling scene captured on film by the Taliban for a video released as a warning to the Pakistani army operating near the Afghan border.
The Frontier Corps soldiers were seized last month in what the Taliban said was an operation to avenge the deaths of insurgents in Pakistan.
WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT
Disturbing footage: The paramilitary troops were abducted by Pakistan's Taliban on December 23 and in the video, they are shown to be handcuffed, blindfolded and lined up, before being shot at point-blank range
Disturbing footage: The paramilitary troops were abducted by Pakistan's Taliban on December 23 and in the video, they are shown to be handcuffed, blindfolded and lined up, before being shot at point-blank range
The men are standing quietly until fighters stepped up and took turns pumping bullets into the men, some of which were wearing green military uniforms
The men are standing quietly until fighters stepped up and took turns pumping bullets into the men, some of which were wearing green military uniforms
Fighters stepped up and took turns pumping bullets into the men, some of which were wearing green military uniforms
Each time a soldier collapses, the man standing next to him is pulled in that direction by the handcuffs
In the video Taliban chanting can be heard: 'We will cross all limits to avenge your blood,' it said, referring to fighters killed by Pakistani security forces
In the video Taliban chanting can be heard: 'We will cross all limits to avenge your blood,' it said, referring to fighters killed by Pakistani security forces
The video shows one of the killers from the Pakistan Taliban, or TTP, holding an AK-47 rifle and speaking with fury about revenge.
‘Twelve of our comrades were besieged and mercilessly martyred in the Khyber Agency [area],’ said the militant. ‘Our pious women were also targeted.
‘To avenge those comrades, we will kill these men. We warn the government of Pakistan that if the killing of our friends is not halted, this will be the fate of you all.’
One of the abducted soldiers, sitting alongside his comrades with their arms folded and legs crossed in front of Taliban banners, describes on the video how dozens of insurgents stormed their fort in the north-western Tank district of Pakistan. ‘They attacked us with rockets, killed a sentry,’ he said. ‘One ran away.
‘The Taliban entered the fort and captured us with our weapons. They tied our hands, put us in a Datsun and took us away.’
Before death, one of the men described how dozens of Taliban fighters stormed their fort in the northwestern Tank district and kidnapped the soldiers
Before death, one of the men described how dozens of Taliban fighters stormed their fort in the northwestern Tank district and kidnapped the soldiers
The video shows one of the men shoving a clip into his assault rifle and fires a few rounds into the back of the heads of a few of the soldiers. while the chant 'God is greatest,' is heard in the background
The video shows one of the men shoving a clip into his assault rifle and fires a few rounds into the back of the heads of a few of the soldiers. while the chant 'God is greatest,' is heard in the background
Warning: The release of the video showing the soldiers is intended to serve as a warning to Pakistan's 600,000-member army
Warning: The release of the video showing the soldiers is intended to serve as a warning to Pakistan's 600,000-member army
The video then shows the men standing quietly. Taliban chanting can be heard. ‘We will cross all limits to avenge your blood,’ the chants said, referring to fighters killed by Pakistani security forces.
One of the men shoves a clip into his assault rifle and fires a few rounds into the back of the heads of some of the soldiers. ‘God is greatest,’ the Taliban yell.
Other fighters step up and take turns pumping bullets into the men, some wearing green military uniforms. Each time a soldier collapses, the man standing next to him is pulled in that direction by the handcuffs. After the executions, the Taliban militants stare at the bodies slumped on the ground.
‘If the killing of our friends is not stopped, this will be the fate of all infidel armies, God willing,’ says one militant.
The TTP, formed in 2007, is an umbrella group of Pakistani militant factions operating in the country’s tribal areas.
Surrender: A group of seven Taliban militants give up their weapons during a reconciliation ceremony in Herat, Afghanistan, earlier today
Surrender: A group of seven Taliban militants give up their weapons during a reconciliation ceremony in Herat, Afghanistan, earlier today
Abandoning their beliefs: The group of former Taliban members walk through a field ahead of the ceremony
Abandoning their beliefs: The group of former Taliban members walk through a field ahead of the ceremony
Allied with the Afghan Taliban and Al Qaeda, it pledged to overthrow the Pakistani government after the military started operations against militant groups.
It is blamed for many of the suicide bombings across the country and has carried out audacious attacks, including one on army headquarters near the capital Islamabad in 2009.
Despite vastly superior numbers and firepower, Pakistan’s army has failed to break the back of the insurgents in their mountain region strongholds.
The two sides have entered exploratory peace talks that raised hopes that their conflict, which has killed thousands, could ease or even end one day.
But the talks have faltered and the video – copied to compact discs and distributed in street markets in border areas – is likely to enrage the Pakistan military.
The victims were recovered by the Pakistan army and have been given a funeral with full military honours.
Majeed Marwat, a commander of the Frontier Corps, said morale among his men would remain high.
‘Our soldiers enlist because they want to sacrifice for the country,’ he said.
‘We are taking care of the families of the martyred soldiers.’
Video at link.
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2090165/Taliban-releases-horrific-video-executions-15-Pakistani-soldiers.html
Handcuffed, blindfolded and shot in the back of the head: Taliban releases horrific video of executions of 15 Pakistani soldiers
The paramilitary troops were abducted on December 23
'God is greatest' the Taliban yelled as they fired AK-47 rifles
Horrific video has been copied and distributed in street markets (Dear Lord, what is WRONG with people?)
By Daily Mail Reporter
Blindfolded and handcuffed to each other on a barren hilltop, Pakistani soldiers wait for death at the hands of a merciless Taliban fighter.
Fifteen men were lined up for execution, the chilling scene captured on film by the Taliban for a video released as a warning to the Pakistani army operating near the Afghan border.
The Frontier Corps soldiers were seized last month in what the Taliban said was an operation to avenge the deaths of insurgents in Pakistan.
WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT
Disturbing footage: The paramilitary troops were abducted by Pakistan's Taliban on December 23 and in the video, they are shown to be handcuffed, blindfolded and lined up, before being shot at point-blank range
Disturbing footage: The paramilitary troops were abducted by Pakistan's Taliban on December 23 and in the video, they are shown to be handcuffed, blindfolded and lined up, before being shot at point-blank range
The men are standing quietly until fighters stepped up and took turns pumping bullets into the men, some of which were wearing green military uniforms
The men are standing quietly until fighters stepped up and took turns pumping bullets into the men, some of which were wearing green military uniforms
Fighters stepped up and took turns pumping bullets into the men, some of which were wearing green military uniforms
Each time a soldier collapses, the man standing next to him is pulled in that direction by the handcuffs
In the video Taliban chanting can be heard: 'We will cross all limits to avenge your blood,' it said, referring to fighters killed by Pakistani security forces
In the video Taliban chanting can be heard: 'We will cross all limits to avenge your blood,' it said, referring to fighters killed by Pakistani security forces
The video shows one of the killers from the Pakistan Taliban, or TTP, holding an AK-47 rifle and speaking with fury about revenge.
‘Twelve of our comrades were besieged and mercilessly martyred in the Khyber Agency [area],’ said the militant. ‘Our pious women were also targeted.
‘To avenge those comrades, we will kill these men. We warn the government of Pakistan that if the killing of our friends is not halted, this will be the fate of you all.’
One of the abducted soldiers, sitting alongside his comrades with their arms folded and legs crossed in front of Taliban banners, describes on the video how dozens of insurgents stormed their fort in the north-western Tank district of Pakistan. ‘They attacked us with rockets, killed a sentry,’ he said. ‘One ran away.
‘The Taliban entered the fort and captured us with our weapons. They tied our hands, put us in a Datsun and took us away.’
Before death, one of the men described how dozens of Taliban fighters stormed their fort in the northwestern Tank district and kidnapped the soldiers
Before death, one of the men described how dozens of Taliban fighters stormed their fort in the northwestern Tank district and kidnapped the soldiers
The video shows one of the men shoving a clip into his assault rifle and fires a few rounds into the back of the heads of a few of the soldiers. while the chant 'God is greatest,' is heard in the background
The video shows one of the men shoving a clip into his assault rifle and fires a few rounds into the back of the heads of a few of the soldiers. while the chant 'God is greatest,' is heard in the background
Warning: The release of the video showing the soldiers is intended to serve as a warning to Pakistan's 600,000-member army
Warning: The release of the video showing the soldiers is intended to serve as a warning to Pakistan's 600,000-member army
The video then shows the men standing quietly. Taliban chanting can be heard. ‘We will cross all limits to avenge your blood,’ the chants said, referring to fighters killed by Pakistani security forces.
One of the men shoves a clip into his assault rifle and fires a few rounds into the back of the heads of some of the soldiers. ‘God is greatest,’ the Taliban yell.
Other fighters step up and take turns pumping bullets into the men, some wearing green military uniforms. Each time a soldier collapses, the man standing next to him is pulled in that direction by the handcuffs. After the executions, the Taliban militants stare at the bodies slumped on the ground.
‘If the killing of our friends is not stopped, this will be the fate of all infidel armies, God willing,’ says one militant.
The TTP, formed in 2007, is an umbrella group of Pakistani militant factions operating in the country’s tribal areas.
Surrender: A group of seven Taliban militants give up their weapons during a reconciliation ceremony in Herat, Afghanistan, earlier today
Surrender: A group of seven Taliban militants give up their weapons during a reconciliation ceremony in Herat, Afghanistan, earlier today
Abandoning their beliefs: The group of former Taliban members walk through a field ahead of the ceremony
Abandoning their beliefs: The group of former Taliban members walk through a field ahead of the ceremony
Allied with the Afghan Taliban and Al Qaeda, it pledged to overthrow the Pakistani government after the military started operations against militant groups.
It is blamed for many of the suicide bombings across the country and has carried out audacious attacks, including one on army headquarters near the capital Islamabad in 2009.
Despite vastly superior numbers and firepower, Pakistan’s army has failed to break the back of the insurgents in their mountain region strongholds.
The two sides have entered exploratory peace talks that raised hopes that their conflict, which has killed thousands, could ease or even end one day.
But the talks have faltered and the video – copied to compact discs and distributed in street markets in border areas – is likely to enrage the Pakistan military.
The victims were recovered by the Pakistan army and have been given a funeral with full military honours.
Majeed Marwat, a commander of the Frontier Corps, said morale among his men would remain high.
‘Our soldiers enlist because they want to sacrifice for the country,’ he said.
‘We are taking care of the families of the martyred soldiers.’
Video at link.
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2090165/Taliban-releases-horrific-video-executions-15-Pakistani-soldiers.html