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sheme
25th February 2013, 10:36
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-21571780

Poor little kids - Least we forget.

Like it or not this evil is being overseen by the World - What hypocrisy !

They should leave that place -what has been installed under their watch is just a different kind of hell .

When will we learn- you can't force victims to be masters of their own fate overnight.

Abhorrence to one's way of life has to come from deep inside each individual before awareness and compassion can grow from that place also, then and only then can things change.

You can only teach your kids compassion if you know what it looks like!

Love and compassion like most things in life have many forms.

Cidersomerset
25th February 2013, 11:23
This is disgusting,child abuse is part of the culture of any abusive authoritve
power.Its frustrating because it seems to be everywhere, in one form or another.
I have posted several threads on these subjects,its upsetting as the world polititions
are full of reteric and contradicting lies & policies imo.The vid below shows what
the advisor in the above post was refering to stoned Afghan soldiers/police....

http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?54345-C.I.A.-no-al-qaeda-ever-existed-BBC-documentary-the-power-of-nightmares&p=616217&viewfull=1#post616217

Fighting Alongside Stoned Afghan Soldiers - VICE

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Uploaded on 14 Oct 2008


Turns out a break from the battlefield is the perfect time for a bit of hash or opium.
What if the Taliban attack? Let's find out.

It's over 120 degrees and the everyone is exhausted. We learn during a pause in
the fighting that the Afghan soldiers' during breaks in battle love to smoke hash
and fire their guns at nothing in particular. Not exactly disciplined in the traditional
sense of soldier.

You can hire an Afghan to fight but you can never fully buy him.

sheme
25th February 2013, 16:58
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01qxwl3

Panorama BBC1 20.30 25 feb 2013 this evening here in the UK if anyone has the will to find out more.