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U.N. mislead the public opinions against Mujahedeen in Afghanistan
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AfghanOn 13th January 2010, the United Nations announced 2,412 civilians were killed in 2009 — a 14 percent increase over the 2,118 who died in 2008. Nearly 70 percent of civilian deaths last year, or 1,630, were caused by the insurgents, the report found. NATO and allied Afghan forces were responsible for 25 percent of the deaths, or 596, the U.N. said, down from 39 percent, or 828, in 2008

The real number of innocent civilians being killed by the occupying forces is far from the truth. The  incidents of Kunduz, Azizabad of Herat, Helmand, Farah, Nangarhar, Wardag, Ghazni, Logar and Kunar alone, where thousands of elders, women and children were cold-bloodedly killed by the crusading armies while they were sleeping, where people at wedding parties were killed by airstrikes, where, children and women were burnt to bone by white phosphoresced weapons and where these crusading troops practice their new weapons on innocent people of Afghanistan, expose the flawlessness of these figures. There are similar incidents in other numerous places in Afghanistan, where occupying troops have killed either the innocent civilians by entering into their houses, rather they have forced their dogs to eat small children and women just to have fun. There are thousands of untold stories of these brutal crusader activities  which media have either no access to them or are forced not to publish.

Another survey commissioned by ABC News, the BBC and ARD German TV found that 42 percent of 1,534 Afghan respondents now blame the violence on the Taliban, up from 27 percent a year ago, while 17 percent blame the U.S., NATO or the Afghan security force, down from 36 percent. The poll, conducted last month, has an error margin of plus or minus 3 percentage points.

It is completely irrational and unreal that a poll is conducted on a sample of people who are not live in the affected areas and in which their opinions are being created by western media propaganda. Indeed, all the world witnessed the demonstrations which rallied against these colonialist crusading troops in each corner of Afghanistan.

At the same time, other tools and elements of these lying masters are endeavoring to do their best to either hide or minimize the figures in their favour and exaggerate the figures against the Mujahedeen, as well as trying to depict a negative image of the Mujahedeen, who are fighting to defend their loved ones.


Hizb ut-Tahrir Media Office in Afghanistan

Press Release No: 4, 1431
Date: 1st Safar 1431 / 17Jan 2010 CE

 

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