Going Journalist Hunting By Charles Taylor (Florida)

While Biden and other Democrats are proclaiming that there is nothing to see in Afghanistan, and that all is going well, it would have happened anyway, and any other bs that they can throw up, the reality is that the Taliban are getting down and dirty, and seeking revenge. They are, according to some reports, going door to door, like salesmen of death, frantically, fanatically, looking for journalists and all US supporters. A wall of steel has been placed around the airport in Kabul, to stop any further escape. No-one knows how many Americans and Westerners are left in the country, but they could now be used as hostages, or simply hunted down for sport. Maybe another Rambo movie will be made about this: Rambo: Escape from Kapow!

As linked below, some gay spokespersons are predicting that the Taliban will engage in the mass extermination of gays and LGTB+ people. Grim times indeed. Thanks, dirty Uncle Joe, have another ice-cream and sleep  off the biggest Pharma meds!

https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/taliban-kill-deutsche-welle-journalists-relative-in-afghanistan-2514669?browserpush=true

“Taliban fighters in Afghanistan have shot and killed a relative of a Deutsche Welle journalist while hunting for him, the German public broadcaster said.

The terrorists were conducting a house-to-house search for the journalist, who now works in Germany, DW said Thursday.

A second relative was seriously wounded but others were able to escape, it said, without giving details of the incident.

DW director general Peter Limbourg condemned the killing, which he said showed the danger to media workers and their families in Afghanistan.

"The killing of a close relative of one of our editors by the Taliban yesterday is inconceivably tragic, and testifies to the acute danger in which all our employees and their families in Afghanistan find themselves," he said.

"It is evident that the Taliban are already carrying out organized searches for journalists, both in Kabul and in the provinces. We are running out of time!"

The Taliban had raided the homes of at least three other DW journalists, the broadcaster said.

DW and other German media organisations have called on the German government to take swift action to help their Afghan staff.

After taking Kabul, the Taliban launched a public relations blitz promising media freedom and a pardon for all their opponents.

However, a confidential UN document seen by AFP says they are intensifying their search for people who worked with US and NATO forces.”

As said above, the LGBT+ community, accordion to some LGBT+ authorities, faces possible extermination by the Taliban:

https://www.pinknews.co.uk/2021/08/17/afghanistan-taliban-lgbt/

https://www.aol.com/news/biden-bets-war-weary-america-083013383.html

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9904031/Afghanistan-evacuation-Chaos-Kabul-airport-women-beg-troops-help.html

“Evacuation flights out of Kabul are taking off near-empty after the Taliban formed a ring of steel around the airport - blocking tens of thousands of desperate Afghans from entering as westerners said they are unable to get through the crush. 

Those on the ground say the Taliban are blocking anyone who does not have a foreign passport from entering the airport, meanwhile foreigners including British and German expats say they have become trapped in the chaos, unable to get through the disorderly crowds to board flights home.

The situation is fueling fears that the West's Afghan allies have almost no hope of making it out of Afghanistan. And there are growing fears that the fate of Westerners could become a bargaining chip for the Taliban, and they could even end up as hostages. 

Sources told Bild that the German Ministry of Defence fears that the Taliban could take hostages as leverage for upcoming negotiations in Doha. Foreign Minister Hieko Mass said on Monday that the German government is seeking contact with the militants. 

The first Dutch evacuation flight reportedly left Kabul without a single Dutch national on board after passengers were blocked by US troops.

'The Americans were guarding the gate. I showed my passport and said I was Dutch,' a man told Dutch media outlet NOS. 'After saying three times that I was Dutch, he told me to keep my distance otherwise he would shoot.'

Foreign Minister Sigrid Kaag said the Americans gave the plane 30 minutes on the tarmac before ordering it to leave, and pleaded for the US to 'give us more time'. But the Netherlands did manage to evacuate its first nationals on Wednesday, with 35 on board a plane headed for Georgian capital Tbilisi, the Dutch defence ministry tweeted.

Massive US cargo planes are taking off with an average of just 100 passengers from Kabul - despite being able to carry more than 600.

Flights bound for Germany, Australia, the Netherlands, France and Italy - which between them have vowed to rescue thousands of people - have been taking off with just a few dozen people on board despite having capacity to take hundreds.”

It does not bode well.

 

 

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