I honestly couldn't sleep all night because of it. Every time I closed my eyes, that dog kept going through my mind. Tried to sleep 3 times.
He stands there so patiently, his tail down, aware that he's with strangers, not liking it much, aware that something is happening, looking resigned in some way....I don't know -I can't put it into words.
It's said he's connected with the British military not the ISAF as was first thought.
Update:
Although this came out as 'breaking news' yesterday, this isn't news apparently, I have just found out the video was taken a few weeks back. I didn't see that before.
There is an addition at the end which says the Afghanis do not dislike dogs and have used them for centuries...
And on the Al-Emara website video, http://shahamat-movie.com/ there is a point at which the dog actually wags his tail and shakes himself. He hears another dog in the background somewhere. Also I did observe that he was not treated harshly by the men...I don't know if that means anything. Let's hope it does
He stands there so patiently, his tail down, aware that he's with strangers, not liking it much, aware that something is happening, looking resigned in some way....I don't know -I can't put it into words.
It's said he's connected with the British military not the ISAF as was first thought.
Update:
Although this came out as 'breaking news' yesterday, this isn't news apparently, I have just found out the video was taken a few weeks back. I didn't see that before.
There is an addition at the end which says the Afghanis do not dislike dogs and have used them for centuries...
And on the Al-Emara website video, http://shahamat-movie.com/ there is a point at which the dog actually wags his tail and shakes himself. He hears another dog in the background somewhere. Also I did observe that he was not treated harshly by the men...I don't know if that means anything. Let's hope it does