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"The Taliban is calling for a joint Nato, Islamic Conference and UN commission of inquiry into the soaring numbers of civilians being killed in Afghanistan ... Those two? Dont worry ... stoned them to death for adultery." 20 August 2010

"The Taliban is calling for a joint Nato, Islamic Conference and UN commission of inquiry into the soaring numbers of civilians being killed in Afghanistan ... Those two? Dont worry ... stoned them to death for adultery." 20 August 2010
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"The Taliban is calling for a joint Nato, Islamic Conference and UN commission of inquiry into the soaring numbers of civilians being killed in Afghanistan ... Those two? Dont worry ... stoned them to death for adultery." 20 August 2010
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In the first frame a Taliban leader calls for a 'Joint NATO, Islamic conference and UN Commission of Inquiry into the soaring numbers of civilians being killed in Afghanistan. In the second frame he dismisses a pile of stones over a body as its being no mystery, just a stoning because of suspicion of adultery. NATO and the United Nations are cautiously considering a Taliban proposal to set up a joint commission to investigate allegations of civilians being killed and wounded in the conflict i...

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2010
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http://natlib.govt.nz/records/23008361
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Afghanistan
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North Atlantic Treaty Organization / Taliban / United Nations / Adultery / Afghan War, 2001- / Afghanistan / Politics and government / Civilian war casualties / Cruelty / Stoning (Islamic law)

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