Inilah hasil ajaran Islam itu.
Bunuh..bunuh..bunuh..
Apakah korban kebiadaban ini misionris?
Misionarispun tidak boleh dibunuh.
Dan kalau mereka itu memang dokter ya tetap saja tidak boleh dibunuh.
Islam itu, saya bilang dan saya ulang adalah agama yang hanya pantas untuk
anjing liar dan binatang buas..
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UPDATED ON:
Saturday, August 07, 2010
17:02 Mecca time, 14:02 GMT
News CENTRAL/S. ASIA
Taliban kills foreign aid workers
The bodies were found in a remote dense forest in the northern province of
Badakhshan [EPA]
The Taliban has said it shot dead eight foreign aid workers in a remote
northern region of Afghanistan, accusing them of being "Christian missionaries".
"Yesterday at around 8am, one of our patrols confronted a group of foreigners.
They were Christian missionaries and we killed them all," Zabihulla Mujahed, a
spokesman for the Taliban movement, said on Saturday.
"They were carrying Persian language bibles, a satellite-tracking device and
maps," he said.
The bullet-riddled bodies of five men, all Americans, and three women, an
American, a German and a Briton, were found in the northeastern province of
Badakhshan on Friday, the provincial police chief said.
Mujahed said the group was lost and the victims were killed as they tried to
escape.
Health workers
Dirk Frans, the director of the the International Assistance Mission charity,
told The Associated Press news that the group was returning to Kabul from an
eye facility in Nuristan province when they were killed.
"This tragedy negatively impacts our ability to continue serving the Afghan
people as IAM has been doing since 1966," a statement released by the nonprofit
Christian organisation which provides healthcare services said.
"We hope it will not stop our work that benefits over a quarter of a million
Afghans each year."
IAM says it provides the majority of eye care available to Afghans, running eye
hospitals in Kabul, Herat, Mazar and Kandahar.
Al Jazeera's James Bays, reporting from Kabul, said the area where the bodies
were found was not considered one of the more dangerous places in Afghanistan,
and that some of the workers had extensive experience with the country and its
languages.
That means the killings are even likelier to make many of the non-govermental
organisation working in the country reassess their operations, Bays said.
"I am sure it will limit some operations that have been benefitting the people
of Afghanistan," he said.
Afghan survivor
General Agha Noor Kemtuz, the provincial police chief, said a third Afghan man,
who had been travelling with the group, survived.
"He told me he was shouting and reciting the holy Quran and saying 'I am
Muslim. Don't kill me'," Kemtuz said.
Kemtuz said the survivor told him that the group, which had been travelling in
Panjshir, Nuristan and Badakhshan provinces, were surrounded by armed men and
then attacked.
He speculated that robbery could have been a motive in the killings in the
remote Kuran Wa Munjan district.
"We couldn't find any passports or anything," he said. "Nothing was left
behind."
It was unclear what the group had been doing in the forested area away from
main routes through the province.
"Before their travel we warned them not to tour near jungles in Nuristan but
they said they were doctors and no one was going to hurt them," Kemtuz said.
Source: Al Jazeera and agencies
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