A collection of links worth reading

Jul 10, 2011 11:06

The American Taliban - This is a heartbreaking story and really really worth reading. The story of an American muslim who was captured in 2001 in Afghanistan and is now in prison.

Close up photographs of grains of sand - Taken from nothingtoyou's LJ and these are amazing. Very close up photographs of grains of sand, showing the bits of shell and crystal that ( Read more... )

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chopseuy July 12 2011, 01:00:21 UTC
If you had been the American Taliban would you have taken a plea bargain or would you have fought in court to prove your innocence?

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annwfyn July 14 2011, 18:01:51 UTC
I don't know. I honestly do not know. I suspect I'd have been a pile of emotionally vulnerable wobble at that point and I tend to be erratic at that kind of time.

I like to think I'd have wanted to fight, but I'm not sure.

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davywavy July 13 2011, 12:22:36 UTC
As an interesting aside to your first link, Robert Pelton, the named reporter, wrote an interesting series of books called "The world's most dangerous places", which decribe his travels in places like Afghanistan. One of them has an article in it about his time with Dostum which covers precisely the period in the piece linked to. It's worth a read by way of contrast.

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annwfyn July 14 2011, 18:26:43 UTC
I have not located this article, but I have been reading about Robert Pelton. Have you heard about the holiday company he now runs? It is extraordinary.

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davywavy July 15 2011, 10:45:12 UTC
He's an extraordinary man; I have several of his books which I'm happy to lend you.

Worlds most dangerous places is just remarkable - describing how he goes to places like Iraq, Columbia, Chechnya, Afghanistan on holiday, and writes about what he finds. The article just describing him as a CNN reporter does him a massive injustice.

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