Friday, July 31, 2009

How To be a 'good' Taliban – 2009 Rules and Regulations

Friday, July 31, 2009

Taliban code of conduct: It reveals concern about how its attacks are regarded by the civilian population, including minority groups

How To be a 'good' Taliban – 2009 Rules and Regulations

Suicide attacks:

“Should only be used on high and important targets. A brave son of Islam should not be used for lower and useless targets. Governors, district chiefs and line commanders and every member of the Mujahideen must do their best to avoid civilian deaths, civilian injuries and damage to civilian property. Great care must be taken.”

Prisoners:

“Whenever any official, soldier, contractor or worker of the slave government is captured, these prisoners cannot be attacked or harmed. If the prisoner is a director, commander or district chief or higher, the decision on whether to harm, kill, release or forgive them is only made by the Imam.”

Nato soldiers:

“If a military infidel is captured, the decision on whether to kill, release or exchange the hostage is only to be made by the Imam or deputy Imam.”

Ransoms:

“The decision on whether to seek a prisoner exchange, or to release the prisoner, with a strong guarantee, will be made by the provincial leader. Releasing prisoners in exchange for money is strictly prohibited.”

Hearts and minds:

“The Mujahideen have to behave well and show proper treatment to the nation, in order to bring the hearts of civilian Muslims closer to them.”

Equal opportunities:

“The Mujahideen must avoid discrimination based on tribal roots, language or their geographic background.”

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