Comunicado del taliban, sobre las muertes de civiles
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Response of spokesman of Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan about civilian casualties’ survey
Ramadan 04, 1431 A.H, Sunday, August 15, 2010
In the Name of Allah, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful.
The topic “civilian casualties” being raised in the world mass media over and over again is a highly sensitive issue of the country’s ongoing crisis which is currently being used as a subjective medium of propaganda by the Western media rather than observance and fulfillment of the human rights.
Despite the fact that that the civilian deaths by the US and its allies’ blind bombardments and fire reached a record high, yet several different official and unofficial organizations in the word are reporting the issue in a partial, one-sided and incorrect way, stunningly exempting the persistent offenders, those who have really been behind the civilian deaths in Afghanistan. Following such biased and subjective press release by other so-called human rights organization of the UN, the United Nation Assistance in Afghanistan (UNAMA) released a report on August 10, 2010, blaming the Mujahideen for most of the civilian casualties.
The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, regarding such press releases based on one-sidedness and dogmatism instead of neutrality and justification by related organizations and mainstream media outlets which not only encourage the ISAF forces to keep harassing the masses and causing further civilian deaths but also exacerbate and intensify the tragedy rather than minimizing the effect and slowing down the civilian casualties, outlines the strategic facts and clarification indicated as follows:
A committee, consisting of special representatives of Islamic Conference, UN’s human rights organizations as well as representatives from ISAF forces and Islamic of Emirate of Afghanistan, should be formed to assess the very issue and conduct investigations into the civilian casualties across the country.
The stated committee should by given a free hand to survey the affected areas as well as people in order to collect the precise information and the facts and figures and disseminate its findings worldwide.
Failure to pay attention to the said proposal outlined by Islamic Emirate may be the same as denial of the human rights of the Afghans by UN and violation of the fact that all human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights, which may leads up to the conclusion that the Afghans can not enjoy their equal and free rights, therefore, the frequently-repeated and raised issue concerning the civilian casualties by so-called human right organization and others can only serve as a propaganda tool encouraging and daring the killers to push the war-stricken and oppressed Afghan masses far deeply into the fire set by ISAF forces . If the UN and other related organization really want to carry out the job, they are to come up with an optimistic and positive decision concerning the suggestion of the Islamic Emirate.
Zabihullah Mujahid spokesman of The Islamic Emirate Of Afghanistan
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AFGANISTÁN | 1.200 víctimas inocentes en el primer semestre de 2010
Los talibán proponen a la OTAN investigar juntos las muertes de civiles
* En un comunicado firmado por un alto mando de los talibán
* Se formaría una comisión con organizaciones defensoras de los derechos humanos
Los talibanes han propuesto a las fuerzas internacionales de la OTAN cooperar en la investigación sobre el aumento de las muertes de civiles en Afganistán. Este anuncio se produce días después de que que la ONU apuntara a los talibán como principales responsables de estas muertes.
En un comunicado, un alto mando de los talibán propone la creación de una comisión compuesta por representantes especiales de la Conferencia Islámica, de organismos defensores de los derechos del hombre y representantes de la OTAN y del Emirato islámico de Afganistán.
Esta comisión tendría la misión de "llevar a cabo una investigación sobre la pérdida de civiles en el país". Según los talibán esta comisión debería tener acceso a las zonas controladas por los insurgentes.
La ONG afgana de defensa de los derechos humanos, Rights Monitor (ARM) aprueba esta iniciativa y ha pedido al gobierno afgano y a Naciones Unidas que respondan a esta proposición. También ha hecho una petición a los talibán: que "presten las garantías suficientes de que no utilizarán amenazas o violencia" , en el caso de que la investigación apunte en su dirección.
La representación de la ONU en Kabul ha publicado recientemente un informe que indicaba que durante el primer semestre de 2010 las víctimas civiles en Afganistán ascendieron a 1.200 personas, un incremento de casi un 30% respecto al año anterior. Según este informe, los insurgentes talibán eran los principales culpables de estas muertes. Éstos a su vez calificaron este documento de "propaganda".
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