September 01, 2006

The Children Of Beslan

Last year, HBO aired a documentary called The Children of Beslan.

If you can catch a repeat, I urge you to watch it.

Beneath the fold, images from 2 years ago. Some are graphic, but, fortunately, none seem to have been taken by Adnan Hajj.

Like the images from 9/11, these pictures need to be seen as a reminder of what our enemy is all about.

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Posted by: Vinnie at 06:31 PM | Comments (8) | Add Comment
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1 I tried to e-mail this but my minimal brain cannot figure out what to do with the at and th dot in Rusty's address. So I will post it freely and wontonly here.
 
http://civildefenseblog.com/blog/2006/09/01/abc-news-misinterprets-iraqi-man-referring-to-allah/
 
ABC news censors Iraqi man who says by the will of allah.

Posted by: SeeMonk at September 01, 2006 06:45 PM (n4VvM)

2 OT  but what's up?
Lgf, ace, michelle malkin have been offline tonight since 4pm ET. Also( for awhile) so were instapundit, roger simon and others (they are now up). Another hosting attack? 

Posted by: Mirra at September 01, 2006 06:51 PM (LQOJL)

3 I was listening to NPR, which I call Nazi Propaganda Radio, on which was a segment about the Beslan anniversary. Well, they called the Chechen terrorists who murdered the children militants and rebels, but not terrorists. I was wondering when the mincing little puff reading the piece was going to slip and call them freedom fighters. NPR needs to be shut down and everyone who works for it sent off to the fertilizer factory.

Posted by: Improbulus Maximus at September 01, 2006 07:23 PM (v3I+x)

4 Yet another horrific tragedy of the Chechen war. Vinnie, I'd like to clarify one point, those terrorists are Russia's enemies ever since 1994. I can't say that Russia are the good guys in this conflict as they bombed Grozny to the dust, and Grozny still remains in ruin (That does NOT excuse the Beslan massacre). No one really "wins" these type of wars. The problem with an eye for an eye is that everyone ends up blind.

Posted by: heresy at September 01, 2006 07:37 PM (dBeKb)

5 NPR should look at the photos of the dead children the religion of peace brought to the world.

It is not just Russia, but all across the world the sword is upon all of us.

Posted by: Leatherneck at September 01, 2006 07:39 PM (D2g/j)

6 Even if there was no Islam (the Chechens converted to Islam by the conquering armies), there would still be war in Chechnya. I'm not saying Islam is good or bad, but conflicts like this have deeper links to the past since the present situation is just a power struggle between the Russians and the Chechens since the conflict broke out after the fall of the Soviet Union. FYI, not all Chechen guerrillas are so-called radical Islamist. The main faction is still comprised of nationalists led by tribal warlords.

Posted by: heresy at September 01, 2006 07:51 PM (dBeKb)

7 Leatherneck, if the sword were never upon us, you would not have the handle you do.
 
Rebels and militants attack infrastructure, and military targets.
 
Terrorists attack children, and the unprepared civilian populations. They represent no country and are usually not sponsored by the country in which they operate.
 
The wanton bombing of civilan populations is a form of terror but is usually justified if the enemy has attacked you in this manner first.
 
However it is obvious most nations have not adopted the purposeful attacking of populated areas where there is no military target as a strategy.

Posted by: SeeMonk at September 01, 2006 08:34 PM (n4VvM)

8 And while muhammed fiddles, Putin dances lively.

Posted by: n.a. palm at September 02, 2006 07:56 AM (Bjsvu)

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