BBC Reporter Embeds with Taliban As They Kill Brits
Here’s one of the most disgusting examples of media malfeasance I’ve ever seen, and I don’t say that lightly.
BBC reporter David Loyn is actually embedded with the Taliban, and is filing glowing reports on their progress as they attack and kill British troops: Travelling with the Taleban.
The BBC’s David Loyn has had exclusive access to Taleban forces mobilised against the British army in Helmand Province in southern Afghanistan.
There is no army on earth as mobile as the Taleban.
I remember it as their secret weapon when I travelled with them in the mid-1990s, as they swept aside rival mujahideen to take most of the country.
Piled into the back of open Toyota trucks, their vehicle of choice, and carrying no possessions other than their weapons, they can move nimbly.
The bare arid landscape of northern Helmand suits them well.
After one hair-raising race across the desert last week, patrolling the large area where they can move at will, they screamed to a stop at a river bank.
It was sunset, and time to pray before breaking the Ramadan fast they had kept since sunrise.
Before praying, they washed in a dank-looking pool at the side of the almost-dry river bed.
Afghanistan has been in the grip of a severe drought for several years, but the lack of clean water does not seem to concern these hardy men.
They clean their teeth with sharpened sticks taken from trees, and sleep with only the thinnest shawls to cover them.
They have surprised the British by the ferocity of their fighting and their willingness to take casualties.
Their belief in the imminence of paradise means that few exhibit fear.
UPDATE at 4/8/07 2:59:55 pm:
Arg. I keep getting caught by the BBC’s easy-to-miss dating system; this article is from last October.
It still ranks as one of the most disgusting examples, etc., though.