2/27/2006
Al Q riot at Pol-e-Charkhi Prison update II
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MIDNIGHT- KABUL TIME - PULACHARKE PRISON: Sporadic Gunfire Continues. The night continues, with most Colonels and Generals getting a few hours sleep at midnight for the first time in two days. It is expected that first light will bring an increase in activity. 80 women remain hostage with 1300 prisoners in control of them. No one in command at Pulacharke expects anything but the worst for the women on this night.

0300- KABUL TIME - PULACHARKE PRISON: SCREAMS and PLEAS FOR HELP. The women hostages could be heard screaming through the night. “Oh Merciful God,” one women screamed repeatedly. Others could be heard screaming in Dari and Pashto, “they are fucking me, God help me.” “Allah take me, let me die….” “Stop, stop, kill me, kill me first.” These were just SOME of the horrid screams coming from 80 women being raped and beaten throughout the night. 80 women, held hostage by 1300 prisoners, and more than 500 hardcore terrorists and Taliban killers. Meanwhile, American “President” Hamid Karzai was still denying that the women were not safe, as were Karzai appointees. According to at least five Afghan Colonels and two Afghan Generals, all of this could have been prevented if it had not been for US State Department interference and ignorant US DOJ advisors. Karzai and the US Embassy ordered the MOJ police not to attack yesterday morning, and to negotiate. Now the result is what could be the largest gang rape in the world’s modern history.

0600- KABUL TIME - PULACHARKE PRISON: Daybreak, the quiet before the storm. The sun rises after a night of gunfire. Hamid Karzai and his spokesman were still denying that the women were in the hands of the terrorists. Afghan senior officers want to hang at least 20 terrorists, but have said, “Karzai will probably release the terrorists and give them a medal.” The morning news ignored any inquiry of the women hostage situation, and instead showed Karzai shaking hands with children in the street, surrounded by his bodyguards. It was the first appearance of that type in years. One heartwarming moment occurred as he bought a pack of gum from a little girl street vendor, about 7 years old. He asked her how much it was, and she said “5 Afghani Mr. President.” That is about 18 cents U.S. The president replied, “well here is 50 Afghani, why don’t you keep 10 and give me 40 back?” WOW MR. PRESIDENT, could you spare 20 cents for a little girl? Can you imagine this scene? Can you imagine this conduct?

This is an aerial picture of an Afghan soldier taken in the middle of the night with IR NightShot as a UAV Predator loomed overhead taking pictures for the Coalition’s photo album….
1400 Monday- KABUL TIME - KARZAI PALACE: Karzai calls the Governor of Kabul and attempts to send in National Police to seize Jack’s phones. Apparently, after unknown foreign journalists complained that Jack was releasing information from inside the prison revolt, and had access to phones and intelligence and photos, Karzai demanded Jack’s communications be shut down. Were journalists upset that Jack and this website were contradicting their fabricated stories of the revolt? We don’t know, but we do know that when it all played out even Karzai did not have the power to stop Jack’s communications from Pulacharke, or pull Jack’s own security force and bodyguards out of the prison, where they all remain at this time. Meanwhile, UN personnel and American DOJ and DOS “advisors” continued to force the Prison Command to negotiate with the terrorists and meet their demands. General Salem-Bashi’s forces were ordered to stop shooting and to put up no further resistance unless the terrorists tried to escape.
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February 27th, 2006 at 11:31 am
[…] This is what’s really happening: 0300- KABUL TIME - PULACHARKE PRISON: SCREAMS and PLEAS FOR HELP. The women hostages could be heard screaming through the night. “Oh Merciful God,” one women screamed repeatedly. Others could be heard screaming in Dari and Pashto, “they are ******* me, God help me.” “Allah take me, let me die….” “Stop, stop, kill me, kill me first.” These were just SOME of the horrid screams coming from 80 women being raped and beaten throughout the night. 80 women, held hostage by 1300 prisoners, and more than 500 hardcore terrorists and Taliban killers. Meanwhile, American “President” Hamid Karzai was still denying that the women were not safe, as were Karzai appointees. According to at least five Afghan Colonels and two Afghan Generals, all of this could have been prevented if it had not been for US State Department interference and ignorant US DOJ advisors. Karzai and the US Embassy ordered the MOJ police not to attack yesterday morning, and to negotiate. Now the result is what could be the largest gang rape in the world’s modern history. […]
February 27th, 2006 at 1:41 pm
I’m busy trying to imagine you with a personality. Maybe you’d be less boring once I got to know you, but I don’t want to take that chance. Any friend of yours is a lousy judge of character. Seriously, I’ve come across decomposing dog carcases that are less offensive to the senses than you are. Maybe you wouldn’t be such a Jack-In-The-Box if you didn’t have an intellect rivaled only by the Village Idiot’s stupider brother; if your weren’t so fat that when you stand on the Speaking Scale, it screams, or if you didn’t have a face that would give Freddie Kruger nightmares. No, come to think of it, you would.
February 27th, 2006 at 3:08 pm
These were just SOME of the horrid screams coming from 80 women being raped and beaten throughout the night.
Odd that Amnesty International was silent on this, as was the UN, as were all of the “peace protestors”, and our course - silent was dear Cindy Sheehan.
February 27th, 2006 at 3:56 pm
Just read the coverage of the prison riot in the Kabul newspapers. They claim to be treating the women “as sisters” & there isn’t any abuse. Yup, and people believe this ****?! I hope the ******** that are holding Ed hostage are not treating him as a brother. God help all of them.