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    Taleban uses boy to behead 'spy'

    Just in case you needed a reminder of what we are fighting against.
    The Taleban in Afghanistan have used a boy of around 12 to behead a man they accused of spying for the US.


    Parts of a video of the beheading were broadcast on the Dubai-based al-Arabiya TV network.

    The Taleban said the dead man, Ghulam Nabi, had given the US information which led to an air strike in which a senior Taleban commander died.

    The video footage shows Mr Nabi being blindfolded with a chequered scarf and making what is said to be a confession.

    The boy, wearing a camouflage jacket and wielding a large knife, denounces him as a spy and then cuts off his head.

    The father of Mr Nabi, who lives in Pakistan and who confirmed that his son was the man killed in the video, said his son had been a loyal member of the Taleban. Senior Taleban commander Akhtar Mohammad Osmani was killed during a December air strike on his car in southern Afghanistan.

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    Thats NUTS!! Imagine what that guy went through before he died. I still say pave that place over!! In my opinion nothing good ever came from there. Just shows you the kind of idiots who live there.

    Tom

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