08 October 2012
In Helmand Province, a car bomb exploded at a police station, killing two intelligence agents and wounding at least 15 people.
The christian based International Red Cross (IRC) said the U.S. occupation has made life worse for most Afghans: “I am filled with concern as I leave this country. Since I arrived here in 2006, local armed groups have proliferated, civilians have been caught between not just one but multiple front lines, and it has become increasingly difficult for ordinary Afghans to obtain health care. Hardship arising from the economic situation, or from severe weather or natural disaster, has become more widespread, and hope for the future has been steadily declining.”-Reto Stocker, former boss of IRC-Afghanistan
The Afghan Human Rights Commission (HRC) says that since the U.S. occupation began cases of rape and ‘honor’ killing have increased! Just in the first six months of 2012, at least 100 women and girls have been raped and/or killed: “Honor killings are mostly committed by the family members specifically the husbands of the women and majority of the rape victims are girls who are under 18 years of age…”-Suraya Sobrang, HRC-Afghanistan
Sobrang also made the bold accusation that some of the very ‘authorities’ supposedly trying to make Afghanistan a better place, are actually instigating the rapes and killings.
In Kunar Province, local government officials claim Pakistan launched yet another round of artillery strikes against their province. No casualties reported.
A report by Crisis Group, says the U.S. backed Afghan government “….could collapse upon NATO’s withdrawal in 2014.” Seems to me this report is just what U.S./NATO needs to use as an excuse to stay.
In Nooristan Province, at least nine local government militiamen/security guards joined the Mujahideen.
In Paktia Province, two local government militiamen/security guards joined the Mujahideen.
07 October 2012
In Nangarhar Province, Mujahideen fired artillery rockets on Jalalabad airbase.
In Helmand Province, Mujahideen claim to have destroyed a U.S./NATO armored vehicle while it was refueling.
In Kandahar Province, four local police officers joined the Mujahideen.
Afghan religious leaders now offering a $300,000 USD reward for the killing of the producer of the U.S. made anti-Islam movie. They are also offering $100,000 for the killing of the French cartoonist who published anti-Islam comics. One religious leader said he will sell all his land to help pay the reward.
06 October 2012
In Kunar Province, Mujahideen claim to have launched a assault on a major U.S./NATO base in Narang.
In Ghazni Province, two children of a local police officer were assassinated.
A British man died after being infected with a rare hemorrhagic fever. The man caught Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever while in Afghanistan, he died after returning to United Kingdom.
International Security Assistance Force confirmed that two U.S. personnel were killed in Wardak Province. They were shot.
Afghan elected officials held closed door meetings with defense and intelligence bosses, to discuss how to retaliate against Pakistan. The issue behind the supposed Pakistani artillery attacks is directly connected to the border. When the British created Pakistan, at the end of the 1940s, they got Afghan leaders to agree to give up the eastern part of Afghanistan to help create the new Pakistan. The new elected officials of Afghanistan refuse to recognize that agreement and want the land back.
The United States is now contradicting an earlier NATO report concerning Green on Blue attacks. NATO had said it was due to disrespect and mistreatment of Afghan troops by U.S./NATO troops. Now, in line with the Afghan puppet government, the U.S. is blaming Pakistani Haqqani Network!
In Kandahar Province, local government officials say a night time U.S. led airstrike killed five people. Also, Mujahideen claim to have attacked a U.S./NATO outpost with 82mm recoiless guns. They say the base caught fire and U.S./NATO forces had to evacuate.
In Herat Province, two artillery rockets hit Herat airbase. Also, a police chief was assassinated.
In Paktia Province, an Afghan National Army soldier joined the Mujahideen.
05 October 2012
U.S. Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta said: “I think it would be helpful if the president [Karzai] every once and awhile expressed his thanks for the sacrifices that have been made by those who have fought and died for Afghanistan, rather than criticizing them.” You’re the invader/occupier you numb nuts!!!
In Kunar province, an Afghan National Army soldier shot and killed his commander, then joined the Mujahideen.
In Parwan Province, at least eight artillery rockets hit the U.S. run airbase at Bagram. No casualties reported. Mujahideen claim dozens of attacks launched across Afghanistan.