Chilling footage of couple executed by Taliban for having affair
The blurred footage shows a woman led to her fate by Taliban gunmen after allegedly having an affair. Both she and the man were shot dead


The woman is shot, but not killed. The Taliban gunman returns after onlookers shout that the victims are still alive
This is a photographic example of how the most pious of Muslims, the Taliban operate in areas it controls. Previous reports of such atrocities without photos seem not to be taken seriously in the West.. Perhaps photos of murdered women will wake up a few of the leftist PC brigade, to include the highest levels of all Western governments. No one, even other Muslims are safe from their fanatical dedication to following the word of Mohamed.This is what Islam wants to impose on all of humanity.
FROM DAILYMAIL.CO.UK:
Chilling footage of couple executed by Taliban for having affair
By Daily Mail Reporter
Last updated at 1:36 PM on 26th April 2009
Horrifying footage has emerged of a couple being executed by the Taliban after conducting an alleged affair in a Pakistan village near the Afghan border.
A local journalist captured the footage on his mobile telephone, which showed a gunman shooting the couple after they attempted to escape.
The man and woman, who have not been named, were both shot in the back, and left bleeding in a field until observers noticed that they were still alive.
The film, which aired on Pakistani channel Dawn News, shows the gunman return moments later to shoot them dead.
The killings, which took place in Hangu District, a violent militant-controlled frontier region two hours from Peshawar, is further indication of the spread of the Taliban in Pakistan.
The horrific punishment was carried out by a local group of Pakistani Taliban militia which is currently sweeping towards the country's capital, Islamabad.
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has called on the people of Pakistan to defy their government, after it signed a deal with Taliban in the neighbouring Swat Valley, shocking the West.
'They need to speak out forcefully against a policy that is ceding more and more territory to the insurgents,' she said.
Professor Pervez Hoodbhoy, of the Quaid-e-Azam University in Islamabad said: 'The Taliban are steady and confident, the government is weak and faltering.
'A Taliban victory will enslave our women, destroy Pakistan's rich historical and cultural heritage, make education and science impossible, and make the lives of its citizens impossibly difficult. Some are already contemplating exodus.'
The Swat Valley deal, which was signed earlier this month, now looks set to fall apart after reports emerged that the Taliban had assumed total control of the Bahrain region of Swat.
An army convoy driving into Swat yesterday was turned away, and a local, who declined to be named, told how check points had been set up, and that the Taliban had been kidnapping residents, including young women.
He told how local schools had been forced to stop teaching girls, 'yet the government says its writ is in Swat,' he said.
Military analyst Hasan Askari Rizvi said: 'The Taliban will not stop at Swat. They will come towards Islamabad.'
'If the army is going to take action against them, it is goimg to be a really bloody battle. And then civil government will be knocked out.
'Extremist groups based in Islamabad will move from within, and the Taliban will build pressure from outside,' he said.