Shadow Taliban government rules Afghans? lives
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focus 01/28/2010 KABUL ? When the body of a petty thief was found riddled with bullets near the Afghan town of Muqur, the victim of rough justice by the Taliban?s shadow government, the locals were happy, Fazal Haq said. ?This Anwarai was 35 years old and he would take up position by the road and then rob people coming back from the town with their shopping,? Haq, a resident of Muqur, in southern Afghanistan?s Ghazni province, told AFP by telephone. Then four months ago, Anwarai stole a motorbike from a Taliban militant. His punishment was two bullets to the chest and one in the head, his corpse left by the side of the road. ?In the past, the Taliban used to deliver justice far from the town…
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