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KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) - A NATO airstrike destroyed a Taliban command post in southern Afghanistan, killing a suspected senior militant leader, the alliance said Friday. Separately, an assailant gunned down an Afghan lawmaker who, under the former Taliban regime, oversaw the destruction of two Buddha statues carved into a cliff.
Maulavi Mohammed Islam Mohammadi, who was the Taliban's governor of Bamiyan province when the fifth-century Buddha statues were blown up with dynamite and artillery in March 2001, was killed on his way to Friday prayers in Kabul, said Zulmai Khan, Kabul's deputy police chief.
Mohammadi was elected in 2005 to represent the northern province of Samangan in Afghanistan's parliament.
After he was elected, Mohammadi said he should not be held responsible for the destruction of the statues, which the Taliban considered to be idolatrous and anti-Muslim.
``It was foreigners like Chechens and Arabs with the Taliban who made the decision. They were crazy people,'' Mohammadi told The Associated Press at the time. ``Even though I was governor, I had no power.''
International outcry followed the destruction of the giant Buddhas, which were chiseled into a cliff and famed for their size and location along the ancient Silk Road linking Europe and Central Asia. Archaeologists in Bamiyan have been painstakingly collecting the stone remains of the two statues - and are considering rebuilding them.
In southern Helmand province, a militant leader and his deputies were killed in an airstrike Thursday, a NATO statement said. It did not disclose the name of the leader killed.
Later Friday, a suicide bomber blew himself up outside the offices of an aid group in the capital of Helmand province, Lashkar Gah. A policeman and two civilians were wounded, police said.
NATO has claimed a string of successes against Taliban leaders - including the killing last month of a top lieutenant of the militia's fugitive chief, Mullah Omar - after a year of bitter fighting that has left thousands dead.
The airstrike happened outside the town of Musa Qala, where a deal signed between local elders and the Helmand governor, with the support of the British task force based in the province, turned over security responsibilities to local leaders. The deal also prevents NATO-led troops from entering the town.
Before the deal, which has been criticized by some Western officials as putting the area outside government control, the town was a center of fierce clashes between the British troops and resurgent Taliban militants.
NATO said the airstrike did not violate the pact.
``This successful airstrike took place in the vicinity of Musa Qala but was outside of the area of the agreement between the government of Afghanistan ... and local elders,'' the NATO statement said.
In eastern Afghanistan, Afghan border police clashed with suspected militants in Gomal district in Paktika province on Thursday, leaving 10 suspected Taliban and one police dead, said Ghammai Mohammadi, spokesman for the province's governor.
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Associated Press Writer Noor Khan in Kandahar
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Vous vous rappellez du gouverneur afghan Maulavi Mohammed Islam Mohammadi ?
c etait le gouverneur taliban en 2001 de la province Bamiyan et qui avait ordonné la destruction a la dynamite de toutes les statues Buddha datées du 5eme Siecle .
Des statues qui temoignaient la richesse historique ont eté detruite a cause d un illuminé extremiste islamiste et qui a choqué les historiens du monde entier .
Et bien ,il a eté tué ce vendredi dernier pres de la ville Musa Qala grace a l aviation de l Otan .
PHOTOS des statues detruites:
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KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) - A NATO airstrike destroyed a Taliban command post in southern Afghanistan, killing a suspected senior militant leader, the alliance said Friday. Separately, an assailant gunned down an Afghan lawmaker who, under the former Taliban regime, oversaw the destruction of two Buddha statues carved into a cliff.
Maulavi Mohammed Islam Mohammadi, who was the Taliban's governor of Bamiyan province when the fifth-century Buddha statues were blown up with dynamite and artillery in March 2001, was killed on his way to Friday prayers in Kabul, said Zulmai Khan, Kabul's deputy police chief.
Mohammadi was elected in 2005 to represent the northern province of Samangan in Afghanistan's parliament.
After he was elected, Mohammadi said he should not be held responsible for the destruction of the statues, which the Taliban considered to be idolatrous and anti-Muslim.
``It was foreigners like Chechens and Arabs with the Taliban who made the decision. They were crazy people,'' Mohammadi told The Associated Press at the time. ``Even though I was governor, I had no power.''
International outcry followed the destruction of the giant Buddhas, which were chiseled into a cliff and famed for their size and location along the ancient Silk Road linking Europe and Central Asia. Archaeologists in Bamiyan have been painstakingly collecting the stone remains of the two statues - and are considering rebuilding them.
In southern Helmand province, a militant leader and his deputies were killed in an airstrike Thursday, a NATO statement said. It did not disclose the name of the leader killed.
Later Friday, a suicide bomber blew himself up outside the offices of an aid group in the capital of Helmand province, Lashkar Gah. A policeman and two civilians were wounded, police said.
NATO has claimed a string of successes against Taliban leaders - including the killing last month of a top lieutenant of the militia's fugitive chief, Mullah Omar - after a year of bitter fighting that has left thousands dead.
The airstrike happened outside the town of Musa Qala, where a deal signed between local elders and the Helmand governor, with the support of the British task force based in the province, turned over security responsibilities to local leaders. The deal also prevents NATO-led troops from entering the town.
Before the deal, which has been criticized by some Western officials as putting the area outside government control, the town was a center of fierce clashes between the British troops and resurgent Taliban militants.
NATO said the airstrike did not violate the pact.
``This successful airstrike took place in the vicinity of Musa Qala but was outside of the area of the agreement between the government of Afghanistan ... and local elders,'' the NATO statement said.
In eastern Afghanistan, Afghan border police clashed with suspected militants in Gomal district in Paktika province on Thursday, leaving 10 suspected Taliban and one police dead, said Ghammai Mohammadi, spokesman for the province's governor.
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Associated Press Writer Noor Khan in Kandahar
a t il eté puni par les dieux buddha ? lol
En tout cas , il n a que ce qu il merite .
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Salamou alykoum,
Obs, ce n'etait que des pierre, et pour moi, en temps qu'etre humains c'est moin grave que les dizaines de milliers de morts et d'orhpelins qu'on fait les amerloks.
Qui est ce qui a la plus grande importance, la vie ou des statues de pierre???
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la plus grande importance ????
Hummm
Freedom is priceless !
Liberté n'a pas de prix , et la dictature talibanesque devait disparaitre pour ne pas faire d emules dans d autres pays de cette region .
Ce gars n'a ce que qu il merite , vive l otan !
Et ce n etait pas qu un tas de pierre comme tu le dis , mais un monument historique !
Et les gens a kaboul vivent meilleur maintenant qu au temps des talibans .
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Il n y a pas eu lieu des millions de morts en afghanistan comme tu dis , alors revise un peu ta note a la baisse .
Il faut aussi signaler que les tribus afghanes se sont toujours fait la guerre et ceci depuis plus d une centaine d anees , au mortier , au tank ou a la kalachnikov .
La vie est meilleur aujourdhui a kaboul , et les seuls attaques sporadiques sont faites par des ex talibans sponsorisés et armés par l iran , quand tu disais que ce n etait qu un tas de pierre a propos des statues bouddha , alors va faire dynamiter la tour eiffel a Paris ! lol
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Tu passeras le reste de ta vie en prison ! car c est un monument historique francais et mondiale .
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faire sauter les statues historiques est du terrorisme d etat , merci !
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faire sauter les statues historiques est du terrorisme d etat , merci !
Salamou alykoum,
Et defoncer tout un pays, ca s'appelle quoi une promenade de santé peut etre???
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sauver la france des nazis = sauver le pays des talibans
Liberateurs , tu as un dictionnaire ?
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l afghanistan a ete nettoye de la vernime talibanesque , et si on laisse ce pays tranquil , il aura un meilleur futur .
Le peuple americain a depensé ( grace a nos taxes ) des milliards de dollars pour reparer et lancer ce pays vers la bonne direction .
Et l iran essait de perturber le calme et la paix au sein de ce pays .
Verstanden !
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Il n y a pas eu lieu des millions de morts en afghanistan comme tu dis , alors revise un peu ta note a la baisse .
Quelques unités alor, mais sela n'empèche que la vie d'un afghan est de loin plus importante que des status, même si c'est status représentent quelque chose.
T'en penses quoi ??
Il faut aussi signaler que les tribus afghanes se sont toujours fait la guerre et ceci depuis plus d une centaine d anees , au mortier , au tank ou a la kalachnikov .
Et la seule solution c'était de leur faire la guerre (décidemment) avec des b52 et autres armes de destruction massive.
Arréter la guerre tribale qui en 50 ans ont fait moin de mort que la guerre "propre" américaino-européenne.
Permet moi de te dire que la guerre n'est pas la solution des problèmes, seuls les coboyes raisonnent comme sa.
La vie est meilleur aujourdhui a kaboul , et les seuls attaques sporadiques sont faites par des ex talibans sponsorisés et armés par l iran , quand tu disais que ce n etait qu un tas de pierre a propos des statues bouddha , alors va faire dynamiter la tour eiffel a Paris ! lol
La vie à kaboul est surement pas pire qu'avant, mais elle est loin d'être meilleur, en gros la vie des habitants de kaboul n'a pas réellement changée.
Mais l'afghanistant ne se limite pas à kaboul obs.
Concernant l'iran, tu dis un peu n'importe quoi puisque les 2 grands énnemeis de l'iran étaient sadam et sa clique de baasiste et les taliban (je ne parle pas des sionistes et des americains).
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Tu passeras le reste de ta vie en prison ! car c est un monument historique francais et mondiale .
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Même l'arabie Saoudite me terrorise. Je ne sais pas pourquoi.