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Taliban Execution of Zarmeena
This is an older video of an execution from the old Taliban rule. Here a woman is executed in public for the alleged murder of her husband. The execution is sick to watch, not only because its an execution, but more so because of It was a family event for sure… a wickedly rotten sick and twisted family event. These fools did take this as an event and brought the family, kids and all. here is what happened…. Witnesses said the convicted woman walked slowly, each step followed by a pause. When she reached the center of the field she was ordered by one of the women to sit. Behind her a young Taliban soldier, his head wrapped in the traditional turban, took aim with his Kalashnikov rifle. But suddenly Zarmeena stood up and tried to flee. A The Taliban soldier moved closer and shot her three times. Afterward from the crowd several people shouted “God is great.” The stadium was packed with men and women, many of whom had brought their children. One woman in a burqa, who did not give her name, but was running quickly toward the stadium seats pushing her small children ahead of her, said: “This is the first time a woman has been killed. I wanted to see.” Radio Shariat on Monday announced that there would be a public execution. The Taliban have imposed their harsh brand of Islamic law in the 90 percent of Afghanistan under their control. The Taliban say their version of Islam is a pure one that follows a literal interpretation of the Muslim holy book, The Koran. Click this link to watch the Zarmeena execution by Taliban video or click the thumbnail below
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4 Comments posted on "Taliban Execution of Zarmeena"
Paul on December 2nd, 2009 at 11:34 am #
Nothing wrong with this if she willfully murdered her husband for no good reason. I would like to know more details though, like why she killed him. Was it self defense etc?
Idiots Guide To Islam @ YouTube on February 24th, 2010 at 7:03 am #
This execution was not public for the sake of killing Zarmeena. This was initially a soccer game. The Taliban drove onto the field and took over the stadium to execute a number of people that day. Zarmeena, was the only woman.
six on February 24th, 2010 at 7:26 am #
I would imagine you are right. I believe in faith but not organized religion because too many take advantage and interpret any way to suit the purpose… It’s all very philosophical anyway. Look at what the Catholic church has done with christian beliefs.Either way, all very sad.
aya_rose2009 on March 7th, 2010 at 4:19 am #
may Zarmeena & Meena (founder of womans right in afganistan) be forever remembered….may they live on…. Post a comment
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