"Asked whether the U.S. government was doing anything to secure Rahman's safety after his release, State Department spokesman Sean McCormack said in Washington that where he goes after being freed is "up to Mr. Rahman." He urged Afghans not to resort to violence even if they are unhappy with the resolution of the case."
What the...? That's a bit like urging a dog not to bark, or a bear not to sh*t in the woods! I hate to say I told you so, but if Rahman ends up dead (keep an eye on Al Jezeera for film at eleven), well I did tell you.
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posted by Joe S. at 3/28/2006 08:43:00 AM
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