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The Taliban Philosophy and Pakistan's Attack
Only the refugees fleeing the hot zones of South Waziristan region can tell the actual bloodshed and expected bloodshed ongoing there now. All surrounding areas are no longer safe, safe again for people to live. Prior to these latest development, there were series of bombblast and suicide explosion scattered around Pakistan. And all these suicide attacks and bomb explosion were either confirmed by the Taliban as their handiwork or traced to them by independent sources.
It pains me that the Taliban employed these series of bomb explosion to press home their demands when there were other peaceful means to achieve their objectives. If they so much believe in their vision and mission, they should persuade and lobby the Pakistani and Afghan people to form a party and thereafter, contest and win their elections. They can then advance to pursue developments and their philosophy diplomatically. All these bloodshed, threat and horrors they are spreading like wildfire do not make sense or give them a good reputation.
After winning the respective countries' (Pakistan and Afghanistan) election, they can advance to win their Muslim and Arab neighbours/brethren. If they can win Pakistani and Afghanistan elections fairly and win their Arab or Muslim neighbours collectively, what stops them from advancing to the United Nations Assembly to pursue their goals, dreams, philosophy and practical pursuit. All these can't be achieved just on a day, year or decade. It will take years and years if not hundred of years. Those who start it might not finish it but at least there should be a game plan to last years.
These bloodshed are unacceptable and unjustifiable. No sovereign government will sit down and watch its innocent citizens been horribly killed in the guise of philosophical pursuit. The bloodshed is increasing tremoudously as the Pakistani government has stepped up its offensive.
Please, Taliban, change your approach to the achievement of your philosophy and dreams. Give peace a chance. Adopt peaceful and non-violent means in your drives and halt the present menace plaguing the region.
However, the Pakistani government should beware of war crimes. It has to do everything to safeguard the lives of flleing citizens and refugees. It has to provide for them. Rescue and save the homeless, refugees, destitute and every innocent soul in the hotbed or fleeing from the burning inferno.

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Sweetie,
Why Sweden has not Amnesty organization to canvas other nations, but regime of London with its excellent track record in its history has?
"Please, Taliban, change your approach to the achievement of your philosophy and dreams. Give peace a chance. "
Seriously? Have you any idea what the Taliban's philosophy and dreams are? And how they impinge upon the rights of women, gays and non-believers?
I would expect this level of naivety from a fourth-grader, but from the lips of someone on the payroll of Amnesty International? Please. It's like asking Charles Manson to further his goals via coffee mornings and bake-offs. Not. Going. To. Happen.
Are you serious? The Taliban are not in pursuit of a philosophy. They want to install a gutter religion by force on everyone so they can rule on the rest of us.
I used to have respect fro AI. Now I find it a simplistic organization that reduces complexities and mellenium old conflicts to either colonialism or imperialism – neither one of significance in the 21st century.
Shame on this author and shame on AI to publish this blog entry. Thousands of innocents murdered in cold blood for ideological reasons and power grabbing is a "mend your way" issue?
Shame on me you to have thought I wanted once to join AI.
A proud Muslim apostate.
And may humanity flush that book of hate the Koran.
AI !!
Are you thinking from your heads or from your Rear Ends ??
You are pleading a Terrorist group to live in peace ???
R U Joking or am I crazry ??
Seriously guys – you might have some laws written down in some piece of paper – it is good when it comes to general terms – when none harmless people are involved… To take the same to a Terrorist group who are Inhumane – it's a crime – See you are their to protect "Human Rights" not "Inhuman Rights"
Dear Fcuker,
I respect your contributions. Sorry for replying late. Your comments are not too clear to me, however, Sweden, Switzerland are respected countries; I respect them.
Dear Doo Little,
I honestly respect your opinion and idealogy, however, I'm not pleading for them to exist and I have never supported their cause. The thought about bloodshed seems irritating to me; except ,and strictly on humanitarian grounds and rescue missions, I don't like watching or seeing blood. Therefore, anything about bloodshed should be condemn in all ramifications. The Atlantic Charter, 1945, revolves around basic fundamental freedoms and I believe every group has that right to express it peacefully without causing mayhem or inciting people into aggressive behaviour. Whoever wants to express his/her views must not divide people or plant hatred for personal reasons. Presently, the Taliban represents the darkest part of human history, reckless killings, suicide bomblasts of innocent people and condemnable practices. They are links to the major problems plaguing the entire Middle East, Israel, Afghanistan (where US and British soldiers are daily recording casualties) and to some extent the recession because of the cost of several wars. There are rules and ethics of conflict resolution (1) Give an aggrieve person the right to peacefully air his views to the extent that he will not cause uprising, mayhem, discontent, hatred, racism, segregation and unjustifiable confusion among people.
Dear Doo, however, I respect your opinion, and will like to hear from you again about what your comments. Thanks for your comment. No one is an Island, writing is more of listening, researching and understanding people. I will be glad to understand and respect your views beyond this. Thanks.
Dear Jawdropalert,
Thanks for your comment. It's great to have people like you who are there to guide all those who desire to stand on the path of justice, truth and equity. I don't respect the Taliban's philosophy presently built on daring coercion, bloodbath, racism, discrimination, hatred and global upheaval.
Nevertheless, to achieve true conflict resolution, peaceful co-existence and the basic freedoms, which I believe you have long advocated for, everyone should enjoy freedom of peaceful assembly, expression, thought, religion etc. Meanwhile, the Taliban stands against all these and are bent on planting retrogressive idealogy. What I'm asking them to do, is to seek for a peaceful means to discuss these views. And I don't think you, America, Britain, Asia, Africa and the free world will allow their philosophy to see the light of the day but it would have saved the many casualties of the coalition forces in Afghanistan. They should seek peaceful means but will the peaceful means they will employ to promote their cause win you and those who belong to the free and just world? Dear Jawdropalert, I will still be glad to hear from you.
Dear Hamidreza,
I like your comments. Those who belong to the free world will never and can never like the Taliban and their philosophy. It's not only the Taliban. I disagree with anyone, group, nation, religion, race or tribe etc that employ hatred, death, bloodshed, fear, coercion, intimidation, reckless character and horror to achieve their aims. But everyone in the world should have freedom of expression, this is the foundation of the United Nations and the Atlantic Charter. And I believe your country is a signatory to it.
Amnesty International remains a vocal voice against oppression, racism, hatred, bloodshed, imperialism, colonialism etc. These are its ethics from its foundation and I can't change it or even dare to tarnish its hard earned reputation. I can never stand for anything unjust and that seems evil. But I should be able to say certain truth, bloodshed in all ramification is condemnable. Please, I still like to hear from you. I ahve been to the jungles of the bloody Niger Delta on peace missions with an NGO and I know what it means to be at the forefront, I can't support anyhting unjust.
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Dear Dian,
I'm grateful for your kind heart, humanitarian reasoning and sense of empathy for the innocent men, women and children …. May God keep you from encountering anything unpleasant in life.
Just an Update for you from bloomberg.com(http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601091&sid=aHDCHqVYCI8I):
The Mehsud elders interviewed said they were in favor of the army's assault and they wanted foreign militants from Tajikistan and Uzbekistan allied to al-Qaeda and Taliban forces in the region to be forced out of their lands. “We don't need them to come and tell us what Islam means,” said Abdullah Shah Yousuf Mehsud.
the entire region of the conflict is littered with corpses and refugees. terrorists succeed in causing mayhem through divide and rule methods. they put religion at the front and hold swords behind; deceiving their followers. the pakistani government should care for the refugees and aavoid civilian casualties.
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