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South Koreans back home after release by Taliban (Roundup)

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Sep 1, 2007, 23:29 GMT


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TALIBAN AS AGENTS OF CRUSADERSSep 2nd, 2007 - 01:39:27

Taliban kill Muslims only, they do not intend to kill the non Muslims, but except when they might have to as face saving gesture.

How many Muslims have they killed over a million, and how many non muslims, hardly few hudered or thousands, only when the come on the way.

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