Harry the Terrorist’s Harrowing Tales of Massacres
By: Kayhan Int’l Staff Writer
It is for genealogists to debate whether the onetime British soldier who goes by the name of Harry and lives in Canada with the pompous title of Duke of Sussex has the DNA of a king or a commoner, but for the bereaved Afghan families it was the sadistic savagery of British DNA that murdered their dear and near ones.
Almost disinherited by the reigning House of Windsor of London, the former royal who saw two military tours of American-occupied Afghanistan over a decade ago, now shamelessly boasts of killing in cold blood at least 25 Muslims on the pretext of targeting the Taliban.
According to leaked reports from his forthcoming book titled “Spare”, he said he was not embarrassed in the killing of the Afghan since he did not view them as human beings.
To quote his exact words: “In truth, you can’t hurt people if you see them as people. They were chess pieces taken off the board, bad guys eliminated…”
Harry, whom the British military and media are calling “stupid” for revealing the inhuman brutalities of the western armed forces, said his superiors “trained him well” to view anyone he came across from amongst the Afghans as “others”.
It means no mercy or pity should be shown for the occupied people, and the sentiments of their families.
Harry who was in charge of firing missiles from an Apache attack helicopter and did not give details of what havoc he wreaked on Afghan homes and the infrastructure, feels no remorse for his crimes against humanity.
The response from the authorities in Kabul was swift. They told the royalty-related terrorism that “the ones you killed were not chess pieces, they were humans; they had families who were waiting for their return.”
There are calls for his punishment by the UN or any other so-called human rights body, despite his own confession of his crime, but there is no hope of justice being done to the victims and their families, which means yet another heartless terrorist will continue to roam free.
One Afghan citizen who lost nine family members to a British airstrike in 2011 was among those calling for Harry the terrorist to be punished by the international community.
Analysts point out that this is only the tip of the iceberg of the atrocities committed in Afghanistan by the western forces during two decades of American occupation.
The US-led forces who used to attack even wedding ceremonies and funerary functions massacred hundreds of thousands of Afghan men, women, children, and the elderly.