The ‘good effects’ of bombing a village market in Afghanistan
For very many years, the Americans and Europeans have been committing atrocities which could be described as ‘Nazi-style’, or ‘Israeli-style’.
From The Guardian 16 December 2008:
“The first bomb hit a large group of children who had run on ahead of the main procession.
“It killed most of them instantly.
“A few minutes later, the plane returned and dropped another bomb, right in the centre of the group.
“This time the victims were almost all women…
“I was still holding my grandson’s hand but the rest of him was gone…”
(‘I was still holding my grandson’s hand – the rest was gone’)
Afghan kids from Flickr. Author funbobseye
This happened in an area called Kamala in Afghanistan.
In Afghanistan, around 750 civilians have died in Nato and US air strikes this year.
The number of innocent people killed this way has almost doubled from last year, and tripled from the year before that.
The British started it.
Ninety-three years of bombing the Arabs
In 1911, the Italians bombed Libyan civilians from the air.
In 1912 the French began bombing Moroccan civilians from the air.
In 1913 the Spanish began bombing Moroccan villagers from the air.
They later used poison gas.
In 1915 the British began the aerial bombardment of Pathan villages on India’s North-West Frontier.
In 1919 the British bombed Afghan civilians from the air.
The British aerial bombardment of Dacca killed 600.
Over 90 years of terrorist activity by western countries.
Killing kids.
The world’s first air bombardment took place on 1 November 1911, when an Italian pilot named Giulio Gavotti dropped four hand grenades on Turkish troops camped in Libya.
(Axis of Evel Knievel: November 1)
Italy stole Libya from the Turkish Ottoman Empire in order to make it a colony.
For twenty years, the Libyans fought the Italians, in the hope of gaining their freedom.
In 1912, French pilots dropped bombs in Morocco.
In 1913, Serbs in French-built planes bombed Turkish forces during the First Balkan War.
ace-o-spades.blogspot.com/2004_01_11_archive.html
In 2005, in Iraq, US Marines reportedly massacred two dozen civilians in the town of Haditha.
Among the dead were six children under the age of fourteen as well as an elderly man shot to death in his wheelchair.
Nine-year-old Eman Waleed, who lived in the first house attacked by the US, described the events to Time magazine:
First, they went into my father’s room, where he was reading the Koran and we heard shots. . . .
I couldn’t see (the Marines’) faces very well—only their guns sticking into the doorway.
I watched them shoot my grandfather, first in the chest and then in the head. Then they killed my granny.. . .
We were lying there, bleeding, and it hurt so much.
(axisofevelknievel.blogspot.com/2007_11_01_arc…)
A lot of people voted for Hitler, and Bush, and Blair, and Obama….
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