Taliban Militants Use Bamiyan Buddhas Locations As Target Practice

Taliban militants use Bamiyan Buddhas locations as target practice

New Delhi, 11/11/12: They destroyed the Bamiyan Buddhas first, and now they are targeting the remnants.New Delhi 12 November: After destroying it first, the Taliban are now using the Bamiyan Buddhas as targets.Recently many video clips surfaced on social media where Taliban fighters were shown firing rocket propelled grenades at those caves where giant Buddha statues had stood for more than 1,400 years.Recent social media videos showed Taliban fighters firing rocket-propelled grenades on caves that housed giant Buddha statues for over 1,400 years.

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Social media has seen many videos recently showing Taliban fighters shooting rocket propelled bombs at caves where huge Buddha statues have stood for nearly 1,400 year.

In one video clip, shared by the Gandhara news, at least seven Taliban gunmen are seen firing at the caves.

Gandhara news shared a video of seven Taliban gunmen firing on the caves in one clip.Gandhara News shared one video clip in which at least seven Taliban gunmen can be seen shooting at caves.They were seen raising Taliban slogans.The men were heard shouting slogans from the Taliban.They could be seen shouting Taliban slogans.

In the video clip, one can see a grenade exploding against the wall of the niche where a giant Buddha had once been.

The video clips shows a grenade hitting the niche that once housed a huge Buddha.You can watch the video clip and see the grenade explode against the wall where the giant Buddha used to be.When the Gandhara news asked Ahmadullah Wasiq, the deputy head of the Taliban-led government’s cultural commission, he said investigations are on and “culprits will be handed over and brought to justice.”Gandhara News asked Ahmadullah Wasiq to answer questions about his deputy as head of the Taliban-led government’s cultural commission.He said that investigations were ongoing and that “culprits would be brought to justice.”Gandhara news inquired Ahmadullah Wasiq about the Taliban-led government’s culture commission.He stated that investigation are ongoing and that the “culprits” will be tried and convicted.

According to the news site, the culprits are from the command unit of the Taliban which is deployed there to guard the historic site.

The news website claims that the suspects were part of the Taliban’s command unit, which has been deployed to protect the historical site.According to the news source, they are part of the Taliban command group that is stationed there to defend the historic site.

The provincial governor in Bamiyan, Mullah Shireen Akhund, who was part of the Taliban negotiating team in Doha, had promised to protect the site.Mullah Shireen Akhund (provincial governor of Bamiyan), was part the Taliban negotiation team in Doha and had previously promised that he would protect the site.

Mullah Shireen Ashund, the provincial governor, was part of the Taliban Doha negotiating team and promised protection for the site.

Last month, the Taliban promised that they had become saviours of Buddhist relics, that would bring tourists to Bamiyan.

The Taliban claimed last month that they would be the saviors of Buddhist relics and that tourists from Bamiyan would come to their aid.Last month, Taliban declared that they were the protectors of Buddhist relics.This would allow them to bring tourists to Bamiyan.

As reported by indianarrative.com , the head of Bamiyan’s Information and Culture Directorate, Mawlawi Saif-ul-Rahman Mohammadi had told the media that the Taliban government is committed to preserve these priceless and historical monuments of the province.According to indianarrative.com, Mawlawi Sif-ul Rahman Mohammadi, head of Bamiyan’s Information and Culture Directorate said that the Taliban government was committed to preserving these historical and priceless monuments.Indianarrative.com reported that Mawlawi Saiful-Rahman Mohammedi, chief of Bamiyan’s Information and Culture Directorate had said to the media that the Taliban government has committed itself to preserving the provincial’s historical and precious monuments.Local and foreign tourists can visit Bamiyan’s historical sites and Buddhas.Tourists from abroad and locals can both visit Bamiyan’s historic sites and Buddhas.

Both local and international tourists are welcome to visit Bamiyan’s Buddhas and historical sites.

But most historians, archaeologists, and anthropologists who have witnessed destruction of Bamiyan sites and attitudes about the Taliban leaders do not trust the Taliban and all their promises to safeguard Afghanistan’s heritage are just to portray their moderate image.

However, most archaeologists and historians who witnessed the destruction of Bamiyan sites, as well as attitudes towards the Taliban leaders, do not believe them.All their claims to protect Afghanistan’s heritage and to be moderate are nothing but a facade.

Most historians, archaeologists, anthropologists, and others who witness the destruction at Bamiyan sites as well their attitudes toward the Taliban leaders are skeptical.They also believe that their assurances of safeguarding Afghanistan’s cultural heritage is a distorted portrayal.

When Mohammadi was asked why the Taliban destroyed the Bamiyan Buddhas in 2001, he justified the previous decision saying that they destroyed the Buddhas based on religious ideology in 2001.Mohammadi, when asked by a reporter why they had destroyed the Bamiyan Buddhas 2001, replied that it was because of religious ideologies.

Mohammadi answered a question about why Taliban killed the Bamiyan Buddhas of 2001 by saying they did so based upon religious ideology.

“The Islamic Emirate did not make a hasty decision at that time (2001), it was reviewed and researched based on Islamic laws and then they destroyed them,” he said.

He said that the Islamic Emirate didn’t make an impulsive decision in 2001.It was carefully reviewed, researched and destroyed according to Islamic law.He stated that “The Islamic Emirate was not quick to make their decision (2001).It was reviewed and researched on Islamic laws, and then they destroyed it.”

The 2001 destruction in Bamiyan is, by far, the most spectacular attack against the historical and cultural heritage of Afghanistan ever committed during the recent period of turmoil the country has passed through–a period that began with the Communist Coup of April 1978.Bamiyan’s 2001 destruction is by far the most dramatic attack on Afghanistan’s cultural and historical heritage during its recent turmoil period.This period began in April 1978 with the Communist Coup.Bamiyan’s destruction of 2001 is the most shocking attack on Afghanistan’s historical and cultural heritage in the current period of chaos it has been through.It began with the Communist Coup in April 1978.

Ironically, Mullah Hasan Akhund, who executed the order of the founder of the Taliban- Mullah Omar, is now the Prime Minister of the new Taliban government.

Ironically, Mullah Hashed Akhund is the current Prime Minister for the Taliban government.He was the one who carried out the order from Mullah Omar- the founder of Taliban.

Ironically, Mullah Asan Akhund who was able to execute the order given by Mullah Mullah Omar, the founder and leader of Taliban, is now Prime Minister in the new Taliban government.The same man is now promising to safeguard all ancient heritage of Afghanistan.

This same man now promises to protect Afghanistan’s ancient heritage.He is also promising to preserve Afghanistan’s entire ancient heritage.During the fight for Kabul, which ended on August 15, the group had asked their fighters to “robustly protect, monitor and preserve” relics, halt illegal digs, and safeguard “all historic sites.”The group asked its fighters during the battle for Kabul to protect and monitor relics and stop illegal diggings.They also requested that they safeguard all historic sites.The Taliban had requested their fighters to stop illicit digs and “robustly preserve, monitor, and preserve” the relics.

They have forbidden selling of artefacts in the art market.The group has banned the sale of artifacts on the art market.

They also prohibited the selling of artifacts to the art market.Their statement said: “No one should try to disturb such sites or think about using them for profit.”They stated that “Nobody should attempt to disturb these sites or consider using them for profit.”According to their statement, “No one should disturb these sites nor think of using them as a profit source.”

While the words are fine, it is the Taliban’s actions that will count.The words may be fine but it will not count if the Taliban does the same thing.

Although the Taliban may have the best words, their actions will be what really matters.So far, the Taliban has not been following promises it made in Doha that includes mainly preserving human rights, women’s rights and education and inclusive government.

The Taliban is not keeping its Doha promises, which include preserving human rights and women’s rights as well as education and inclusion.However, so far the Taliban has failed to keep its Doha-made promises.

These include protecting human rights, education, and inclusive government.

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