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Paris Match Taliban photoshoot shocks France
Independent..
Politicians of the right and left blasted the magazine Paris Match today for publishing a photograph of a Taliban guerrilla dressed in the combat uniform of one of the ten French soldiers killed in Afghanistan last month.
The defence minister, Hervé Morin, accused the magazine of taking part in a Taliban “propaganda” exercise. The Green politician, Daniel Cohn-Bendit, a leader of the French student revolt 40 years ago, said that Match was guilty of “abject voyeurism”.
The photograph was taken by a Paris Match photographer a few miles from the scene of the ambush in which ten French paratroopers were killed 30 miles from Kabul on 18 August. It showed Taliban fighters, who claimed to be part of the force which attacked the French troops. One of them was entirely dressed above the waist in French uniform, helmet, goggles and bullet-proof vest.
Further pictures in the magazine’s ten-page spread showed Farouki, the “leader” of the Taliban force amid seven young men holding assault rifles and other “trophies” taken from the bodies of the French soldiers. Anger and revulsion in France at the pictures was deepened when the newspaper Le Monde reported this afternoon that Taliban fighters had cut the throats of four of the French soldiers as they lay wounded on the ground.
The French military has insisted until now that the dead men died instantly. Le Monde, quoting the report of an official investigation and other military sources, said that three paratroopers had died from their wounds because other French, and other Nato, forces were slow in reaching the battle scene. Four other wounded men had their throats slit by Taliban fighters.
"It's a shock to see our children's killers parading their uniforms and their weapons," said Joel le Pahun, the father of Julien Le Pahun, who was shot dead while trying to give first aid to a wounded comrade.
M. Morin accused Paris Match of taking part in a sophisticated Taliban propaganda war.
"Should we really be doing promotion for people who understand the importance of communication in the modern world?” he asked.
“This is a communications war that the Taliban are waging. They understand that public opinion is probably the Achilles' heel of the international community that is present in Afghanistan.”
The publication of the photos was also condemned by left-wing opposition politicians, including M. Cohn-Bendit, who is likely to lead the French greens in the European Parliament elections next year. “There has always been an abject side to the voyeurism of Paris Match,” he said.
The magazine, once known for the power of its photo-reportage, became an outright celebrity magazine in the 1990s. In recent years, it has returned to its origins as a seeker of “hard news” scoops, as well as “people” images.
The meeting with the Taliban fighters was arranged by Eric de Lavarène, an experienced and respected Paris Match war correspondent, accompanied by a photographer, Véronique de Viguerie. M. de Lavarène today rejected suggestions that the magazine had allowed itself to be manipulated by the Taliban.
“No one talks of propaganda when we set off embedded with Nato troops, yet information is always very tightly controlled on those occasions," he told i-Tele TV. “However it is true that the Taliban have become masters in the art of communication.”
In an interview with M. de Lavarène, Farouki, the leader of the Taliban force, said that he had nothing against France or the French people. He also denied reports by the French investigative newspaper, Le Canard Enchainé, that French soldiers had been tortured before they died.
“These men died because of Bush and your president,” he said “We did not want to kill your husbands and your sons. We have no ill feeling for the people of France. If you you go, all will be well. If you stay, we will kill you. All of you.”
In a full-page article on the deaths of the French soldiers today Le Monde said that a preliminary military investigation suggested that the paratroopers had been ordered too far into Taliban territory and that ground support had taken more than three hours to arrive after the first shots were fired.
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MagicDragon said
What's the fuss about killed ...What's the fuss about killed soldiers? Their profession is to kill or to get killed. They are paid for the job.
stealth said
double standards at its best ...double standards at its best thats all.
britexpat said
Stealth. ...What double standards are you talking about??
heero_yuy2 said
Y'know French, MD ......you know France's ideas of war since Mussolini...
...and why Canadians love to imitate it. LOL
"Everything in this book may be wrong." Illusions: The Adventures of The Reluctant Messiah by Richard Bach
MagicDragon said
heero, I know Asterix and ...heero, I know Asterix and Obelix and Napoleon. And during my service at Ramstein Airbase the Canadian pilots beat them all.
britexpat said
The French are right to be ...The French are right to be angry. As the article says, some troops had their throtas slit.
This is a major blow to the psyche of the French nation. They, like many others nations believed their forces to be invincible..
It is hard when reality creeps up on you suddenly..
MagicDragon said
Le Grande Nation? La Force ...Le Grande Nation? La Force Frappe? Do you really think, brit, that the "normal" French citizen gave a damn about it?
britexpat said
MD.. ...Ofcourse they do. Their countrymen died in a war any do not believe in..
If soldiers of your country died in similar manner, would you not care ?
MagicDragon said
No, brit, I would not care ...No, brit, I would not care at all. As I said earlier, a soldier is a professional. He knows what risks are involved in his business. No, no mercy at all.
Alexa said
Hmmm, they put the uniforms ...Hmmm, they put the uniforms of the French soldiers on....I suppose it is prettier than what they were wearing? The French DO have good sense of Fashion.....
A sense of humour is just common sense dancing, sadly, common sense has left the building and is dancing somewhere else.
Alexa
Oryx said
ohhh alexa ...when i was in khartoum i saw the italian soldiers from the UN.... O M G... they looked soooooooooo good!
probably useless soldiers but they would make a good calendar shoot.....
Oryx said
ohhh alexa ...when i was in khartoum i saw the italian soldiers from the UN.... O M G... they looked soooooooooo good!
probably useless soldiers but they would make a good calendar shoot.....
britexpat said
Alexa.. ...I think the late Yves Saint laurant had a hand in designing the latest french uniforms..
The point of contention here is that the bodies of the soldiers were left at the scene of the battle and the Taliban took advantage of this..
It is a no-no to leave fallen comrades behind..
MagicDragon said
The winner takes it all. ...The winner takes it all. britexpat.
Alexa said
Well, since we are talking ...Well, since we are talking of Taliban here, nothing really surprises me....plus, wars, from what i understand, are always dirty. And if they were left behind because help was too slow...well, really, what do you expect? Now, if this newspaper thinks such pics need to be published, that too is their right, no?
Basically...stay out of of it, you don't get in trouble....something that should be realized...by now.
A sense of humour is just common sense dancing, sadly, common sense has left the building and is dancing somewhere else.
Alexa
heero_yuy2 said
Re:britexpat ...It is a no-no to leave fallen comrades behind..
Tell that to the French government.
"Everything in this book may be wrong." Illusions: The Adventures of The Reluctant Messiah by Richard Bach
britexpat said
Alexa.. ...You're right about the "staying out of it" bit. Trouble is that Sarkozy seems to have taken up the Blair mantle and is willing to commit more troops..
Kudos to the Aussies for seeing sense and getting out of Iraq..
Alexa said
Brit, I don;t think the ...Brit, I don;t think the French public will take that for too long...particularly not looking at the situation in France concerning foreigners....
A sense of humour is just common sense dancing, sadly, common sense has left the building and is dancing somewhere else.
Alexa