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From: LindyBill8/4/2007 4:45:47 PM
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From Islam's propaganda network

BBC: US Precision Air Strike Kills Afghan Civilians

By SG on Media Bias

More of this propaganda tactic from the terrorist supporters at BBC NEWS:

Afghans 'wounded in air strike'

About 50 Afghan civilians have been wounded in an air strike by US-led forces on a group of Taleban leaders holding a meeting in Helmand province.

Witnesses have told the BBC that a large number of civilians were killed.

................Weirdly, other articles on this event feature headlines about the attacks killing hundreds of Taliban, including several important leaders.

Yet the message from the BBC and the rest of the terrorist supporting media is that the US deliberately uses its "precision air strike" to kill civilians.

But they aren't on the side of the terrorists or anything.

The Taleban leaders had gathered to watch the public execution of two people on charges of co-operating with the government, ministry spokesman Gen Zahir Azimi said.

This is what the BBC calls "holding a meeting."

[A] BBC reporter in the provincial capital, Lashkar Gah, says about 50 people were admitted to hospital there with injuries…

And of course the BBC reporter (who may or may not have been a member of Hamas or some other terrorist group) could tell at a glance that all of these people were "civilians."

The Taliban are so famous for their distinctive uniforms.

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