Gagrule.net

Gagrule.net News, Views, Interviews worldwide

  • Home
  • About
  • Contact
  • GagruleLive
  • Armenia profile

Taliban supreme leader claims victory in Afghan War

October 2, 2014 By administrator

mullah-omarThe top leader of the Taliban Islamic movement, Mullah Mohammad Omar, has claimed victory in the War in Afghanistan over the US-led NATO forces in a special address to his supporters released on the occasion of Eid al-Adha Muslim holiday, RIA Novosti reported, citing Khaama Press.

“Your Jihad and ungrudging sacrifices against the occupation have defeated the Americans, their Western allies and domestic supporters altogether with the Help of Allah,” he said in the message.

“All their strategies have proved to be ineffective, with their diplomatic efforts facing fiasco, besides disgrace and ignominy. The NATO Summit in Wales under the leadership of America, the recent slandering in Afghanistan under the name of elections and the continuous advancements of the Mujahideen of the Islamic Emirate are proofs, speaking well for themselves,” the Taliban leader added.

Mullah Mohammad Omar, who has a $10 million bounty on his head from the US State Department, has been hiding since the Taliban was overthrown in 2001 after the US invasion.

 

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: claimed, taliban, victory

Threats in Turkey worse than Taliban: Der Spiegel reporter

June 23, 2014 By administrator

CANSU ÇAMLIBEL ISTANBUL

Der Spiegel reporter Kazim (L) speaks to Hürriyet’s Cansu Çamlıbel. Kazim says he received hundreds of threatening messages after his Soma mine disaster report. Hürriyet n_68133_1Photo / Levent KULU

Der Spiegel reporter Hasnain Kazim has said the death threats he has received in Turkey were even “worse than Taliban.”

Kazim, who used the headline “Go to hell, [Recep Tayyip] Erdoğan,” quoting a mourner in his report on the Soma mine disaster last month, faced a huge backlash from supporters of the prime minister after the piece was published in Der Spiegel. He said he had received more than 10,000 messages, including death threats against him and his family and profane insults, before Der Speigel withdrew him from Turkey out of concerns for his safety.

“I was concerned but I wasn’t scared. The main issue for me was to understand how big or real the threat was,” Kazim told daily Hürriyet.

“I received many death threats while working in Pakistan. But over four years I had come to know many people from the Taliban and learned how to deal with the threats. Even the threats there were not as intense and heavy as the ones here,” he added.

In the interview with Hürriyet, Kazim recalled how he wrote the report soon after arriving in the grieving town of Soma in the province of Manisa, which saw the deadliest mining disaster in Turkish history, claiming the lives of 301 workers after an explosion on May 13.

He said the scene was horrifying and the mood was a mixture of sadness and anger, with Prime Minister Erdoğan’s controversial visit to Soma “not meeting people’s expectations.” Kazim said Erdoğan “failed to show any empathy or sympathy,” especially in his speech in the town, which downplayed the disaster and appeared to claim that such incidents were just a natural part of mining.

“All the people I spoke with were talking about those sentiments. What they said was all negative, and what one of them said turned out to be the headline of my article. What the man said exactly was: ‘I am someone who loves Erdoğan and have had positive thoughts about him to this day, but today he can go to hell,” Kazim said.

The Der Speigel reporter also insisted that he did not regret using that quote as a headline, despite the threats, adding that he would have used a more positive sentence if it had summed up the mood in Soma on that day.

“It was not my view, or that of Der Spiegel. It was that particular individual’s. If he had told me, ‘He is a good prime minister. We had a bad accident but he came here and gave us hope,’ I would have written it,” Kazim added.

June/23/2014

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Hasnain Kazim, taliban, Turkey, worse

Support Gagrule.net

Subscribe Free News & Update

Search

GagruleLive with Harut Sassounian

Can activist run a Government?

Wally Sarkeesian Interview Onnik Dinkjian and son

https://youtu.be/BiI8_TJzHEM

Khachic Moradian

https://youtu.be/-NkIYpCAIII
https://youtu.be/9_Xi7FA3tGQ
https://youtu.be/Arg8gAhcIb0
https://youtu.be/zzh-WpjGltY





gagrulenet Twitter-Timeline

Tweets by @gagrulenet

Archives

Books

Recent Posts

  • Pashinyan Government Pays U.S. Public Relations Firm To Attack the Armenian Apostolic Church
  • Breaking News: Armenian Former Defense Minister Arshak Karapetyan Pashinyan is agent
  • November 9: The Black Day of Armenia — How Artsakh Was Signed Away
  • @MorenoOcampo1, former Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, issued a Call to Action for Armenians worldwide.
  • Medieval Software. Modern Hardware. Our Politics Is Stuck in the Past.

Recent Comments

  • Baron Kisheranotz on Pashinyan’s Betrayal Dressed as Peace
  • Baron Kisheranotz on Trusting Turks or Azerbaijanis is itself a betrayal of the Armenian nation.
  • Stepan on A Nation in Peril: Anything Armenian pashinyan Dismantling
  • Stepan on Draft Letter to Armenian Legal Scholars / Armenian Bar Association
  • administrator on Turkish Agent Pashinyan will not attend the meeting of the CIS Council of Heads of State

Copyright © 2025 · News Pro Theme on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in