Video didnt Kill the Radio
Monday, August 10, 2009
Taliban insurgents fighting Afghan and international troops based in Afghanistan have established their propaganda mouthpiece in the southern Ghazni province, locals said Sunday.
The FM transistor, according to locals, airs program from 07:00p.m. until 09:00 p.m. local time and often broadcasts Taliban anti-government activities in local language of Pashtu.
"This radio called itself "Da Shariat Ghag Radio" or Radio voice of Sharia (Islamic Laws) have been airing programs on Taliban anti-government activities over the past three days," a resident of Qarabagh district Noor Mohammad told Xinhua.
Da Shariat Ghag Radio was the official mouthpiece of Taliban regime before its collapse in late 2001.
If you have a short wave radio.....check it out!
The FM transistor, according to locals, airs program from 07:00p.m. until 09:00 p.m. local time and often broadcasts Taliban anti-government activities in local language of Pashtu.
"This radio called itself "Da Shariat Ghag Radio" or Radio voice of Sharia (Islamic Laws) have been airing programs on Taliban anti-government activities over the past three days," a resident of Qarabagh district Noor Mohammad told Xinhua.
Da Shariat Ghag Radio was the official mouthpiece of Taliban regime before its collapse in late 2001.
If you have a short wave radio.....check it out!
1 Comments:
commented by Anonymous, 5:06 am
nice to hear you on Melbourne's 3RRR last week
http://www.rrr.org.au/program/spoke/
all the best
dave