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    RAF detects Taliban fighters speaking in British accents

    http://www.metro.co.uk/news/world/artic ... page_id=64

    AFGHANISTAN: An Islamic group expressed surprise today at reports that RAF
    spy planes in south Afghanistan have detected Taliban fighters speaking in
    British accents.

    Nimrod surveillance aircraft flying over Helmand province recently picked up
    voices lapsing from local languages into English with Midlands and Yorkshire
    accents, according to reports.

    Inayat Bunglawala, assistant secretary-general of the Muslim Council of
    Britain, said he was aware that some British Muslims travelled to
    Afghanistan to fight when hostilities began in 2001.

    He had heard of no cases since then, but accepted it was "not beyond the
    bounds of possibility", given that the conflict had "dragged on with still
    no end in sight".

    Linguists on board the Nimrods from 51 Squadron, normally based at RAF
    Waddington in Lincolnshire, detected the British voices while listening in
    on Taliban radio traffic, according to The Sun.

    An unnamed RAF source told the newspaper: "The missions specialists could
    easily jam the Taliban transmissions - but the RAF believes listening in to
    their plans is much more productive.

    "It was quite startling to hear English being spoken with clear Bradford and
    West Brom accents.

    "They reverted to English when they couldn't remember the Afghan Persian or
    Pashto - the two local languages - for certain words."

    The Ministry of Defence (MoD) would not confirm the report, but it said the
    Nimrods had "highly sophisticated and sensitive" reconnaissance equipment.

    Mr Bunglawala said: "I do know when the initial bombing was occurring in
    late 2001, there was a lot of sympathy for the Afghan people, who had
    endured so much.

    "I am surprised if people are going now. I wasn't surprised then, but I am
    surprised now.

    "That's the effect of the conflict having dragged on. We were told it would
    all be over in a few weeks, but the conflict has dragged on with still no
    end in sight."

    He urged British Muslims opposed to the war in Afghanistan to protest
    peacefully using the democratic means available in the UK.

    He added: "I don't think it can be denied that our actions overseas have
    contributed to some British Muslims being radicalised.

    "Our advice to youngsters is to campaign within the democratic framework
    here.

    "Going to fight British soldiers in Afghanistan leaves them open to
    accusations, quite rightly, that they are betraying their own country."

    The MoD said in a statement: "The Nimrod R1 operated by No 51 Squadron has a
    highly sophisticated and sensitive suite of systems used for reconnaissance
    and gathering electronic intelligence.

    "However, due to operational security, we are unable to discuss its
    operational capability."
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    the germans could have beaten britain in this day and time -not with bombs,just by flooding it with immigrants and vote in nwe gov after they become majority

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