Monday, July 27, 2009

Taliban Sets Rules For Handling Captives

U.S. Marines step off in the early morning during an operation to push out Taliban fighters on July 18, 2009 in Herati, Afghanistan . The Marines met no resistance during the operatoin. The Taliban have adopted rules for the handling of captured "infidel fighters", the pan-Arab Al-Jazeera television channel reported on Monday as the Afghan militia continued to hold a US soldier. The rules give the militia’s leader, Mullah Omar, authority to decide on the fate of its captives according to the strict Islamic sharia rules adopted in the 13-chapter "constitution," the Qatar-based television said. Photograph by: Joe Raedle, Getty Images

From Canada.com:

DUBAI - The Taliban have adopted rules for the handling of captured "infidel fighters", the pan-Arab Al-Jazeera television channel reported on Monday as the Afghan militia continued to hold a U.S. soldier.

The rules give the militia's leader, Mullah Omar, authority to decide on the fate of its captives according to the strict Islamic Shariah rules adopted in the 13-chapter "constitution," the Qatar-based television said.

"If an infidel fighter is captured, he can be killed, exchanged or be offered for ransom, depending on the Muslim interest," the rules stated.

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My Comment: No surprise .... the Taliban rules will not adhere to the International Red Cross treatment of soldiers in uniform who are now prisoners.

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