Saturday, February 7, 2009

Taliban says Polish hostage beheaded in Pakistan

F#*%ing savages. Where are all the rights groups protesting the taliban's blatant disregard for international human rights?

Even though the taliban ended up killing Piotr Stanczak, the Polish government did the right thing and refused to give in to the taliban's demands for ransom. NExt time the taliban will think twice about kidnapping Polish nationals. AFP

ISLAMABAD (AFP) — The Taliban said Saturday it had killed a Polish engineer kidnapped last year in Pakistan, but the Polish embassy in Islamabad was not able to confirm the claim.

Piotr Stanczak was seized on September 28 by armed men who killed his two drivers and bodyguard in restive northwest Pakistan, where he was working for a Polish energy company.

"We have beheaded the Polish engineer after the government failed to meet our demands and we will not hand over his body," a Taliban spokesman said by telephone.

The claim to have murdered Stanczak came just hours after Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk told reporters that no ransom would be paid.

3 comments:

Dinah Lord said...

Sickening.

Anonymous said...

Why does the AFP always describe these 7th century hellholes as "restive"?

Always On Watch said...

Where are all the rights groups protesting the taliban's blatant disregard for international human rights?

With their heads stuck in the sands of political correctness, multiculturalism, and moral relativity.