Libertygirl posted this in another thread but it belongs here.
I saw this in another thread and figured it should be also.
The day 69 children died
LONDON: It is one of the worst incidents of the entire drones campaign, yet one of the least reported. A CIA strike on a madrassa or religious school in 2006 killed up to 69 children, among 80 civilians.
The attack was on a religious seminary in Chenegai, in Bajaur Agency.
CIA drones attacked on October 30, flattening much of the school. Their target was reportedly the headmaster, a known militant. According to some reports, there was also a token late contribution to the assault by Pakistani military helicopters. But dozens of children were also killed, the youngest aged seven.
Veteran journalist Rahimullah Yusufzai, speaking to the Bureau of Investigative Journalism from Peshawar, recalls visiting the village just after the strike: “People were devastated. I met with a father who had lost two children. He was very patient, talking of how God must have willed this, but he was clearly traumatised.”
Initially the Pakistan Army claimed that it had carried out the bombardment, even as shops and offices closed across the region and protests spread. But as the scale of the attack unfolded, the story changed. The Sunday Times carried a report from a key aide to then-President Pervez Musharraf stating: ‘We thought it would be less damaging if we said we did it rather than the US. But there was a lot of collateral damage and we’ve requested the Americans not to do it again.’
A week after the attack, a local English newspaper published the names and home villages of 80 victims. Sixty-nine were reported as children aged 17 or under. According to the paper’s sources,
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The rest is here;
http://tribune.com.pk/story/229844/the-day-69-children-died/
Shit, that deserves it's own thread.
You guys seriously can't believe that this saddened him? That he doesn't have a shred of humanity in him?
AF, you cited examples of actual heroes. They really do exist. I'm not denying that. I'm just saying that you in particular are a blowhard and that you in particular would not act heroically. That's all.
"They had their entire lives ahead of them." - Obama
Yes Obama, just as we do stuck with your Executive Orders. That thought can actually make one cry REAL tears.
AF, you cited examples of actual heroes. They really do exist. I'm not denying that. I'm just saying that you in particular are a blowhard and that you in particular would not act heroically. That's all.
AF, you cited examples of actual heroes. They really do exist. I'm not denying that. I'm just saying that you in particular are a blowhard and that you in particular would not act heroically. That's all.
Well, there you are wrong.
I have the citations to prove it.
Not that you'd really care or believe me or that I feel a particular need to defend myself against some internet poster.
I'm just curious why you are so filled with self loathing and fear to be blinded to the fact that normal everyday people can and do act heroically and selflessly every single day, and not sit back, detached, lacking any empathy and giggling?
I don't think you understand. You are the only thing I am criticizing. I've seen heroic people take action. I've seen people act selflessly to do the right thing. You are a 300+ pound blowhard. Even if you would act heroically, I question if you would have the intellectual or physical dexterity to actually do anything effective. To me you seem like nothing more than a bullshitter. A talker who does not act. I may be wrong, but let's be honest - I'm not.
A talker who does not act. I may be wrong, but let's be honest - I'm not.
The lives of our children exceed our right to freedom. ROFL Get this scumbag off the TV.
He actually said this?