“Now we can no longer save our compatriot; we are going to try to punish his killers,” International Herald TribuneA day after a video appeared purporting to show the beheading of a Polish engineer by Taliban militants in Pakistan, the Polish government promised Monday to issue international arrest warrants for the militants, and officials charged that elements within the Pakistani government shared blame for the killing.[...]
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Foreign Minister Radek Sikorski condemned the killing as a "bestial execution" and said the government would issue arrest warrants for the killers.
"A crime was committed," he said, "so there has to be an investigation, a search for the culprits, and if possible putting them before the justice system, and an exemplary punishment."[...]
ustice Minister Andrzej Czuma said Polish intelligence had identified the kidnappers as members of a Taliban group. He said intelligence had "described the leadership of the group, their relatives, where they are located, their friends in Pakistani government structures."
Czuma said the extremists enjoyed the favor of some Pakistani officials. "A lot of people among Pakistan's authorities sympathize with these bandits," he said on a television news channel.
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Poland: Pakistan complicit in Piotr Stanczek's murder by the taliban
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I like Poles myself.
I just want to say two things to the Poles: First, my condolences on the death of the Polish engineer at the hands of the Taliban savages; second, Godspeed to your troops. I hope your special forces guys find the culprits and cut them down.
Thanks GardunehMehr,
I have a Polish background and I too hope that Poland's special forces will find who's responsible and cut them down with a pig knife.
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