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Taliban keep grip on kidnapped Canadian
Canadian journalist atimes.com Beverly Giesbrecht, who after converting to Islam became know as Khadija Abdul Qahhar, was kidnapped by a “good” Taliban leader late last year. A ransom of US$740,000 was agreed, but then the price shot up when the Pakistani bureaucracy became involved. Now Khadija is ill, but her captors are not budging. - Syed Saleem Shahzad (May 29,'09)
Hi Folks,
Here’s another naive Westerner converter to Islam being held ransom by a so-called “good” Taliban. I can’t believe the Canadian government would be so “dhimmitude” enough to pay for her release. I’m glad that deal did not fall through. Hopefully, this story would open up other wannabe converters that Islam is not peaceful, but submission.
If this Taliban is good, can you imagine what a bad Taliban would be capable of?
Canadian journalist atimes.com Beverly Giesbrecht, who after converting to Islam became know as Khadija Abdul Qahhar, was kidnapped by a “good” Taliban leader late last year. A ransom of US$740,000 was agreed, but then the price shot up when the Pakistani bureaucracy became involved. Now Khadija is ill, but her captors are not budging. - Syed Saleem Shahzad (May 29,'09)
Hi Folks,
Here’s another naive Westerner converter to Islam being held ransom by a so-called “good” Taliban. I can’t believe the Canadian government would be so “dhimmitude” enough to pay for her release. I’m glad that deal did not fall through. Hopefully, this story would open up other wannabe converters that Islam is not peaceful, but submission.
If this Taliban is good, can you imagine what a bad Taliban would be capable of?