Tuesday, March 20, 2012

16 Civilians (mostly children & women) Killed, 2 Women Raped, several dead bodies mutilated & burned by US Soldiers in Afghanistan on 11-3-12


On March 11, a group of 15 to 20 US soldiers went from house to house in three villages in Kandahar’s Panjwaii district and killed at least 16 people, mostly women and children, and raped 2 women. US soldiers mutilated and burned several dead bodies.



REUTERS:  
"There were conflicting reports of how many shooters were involved, with U.S. officials asserting that a lone soldier was responsible, in contrast to witnesses' accounts that several U.S. soldiers were present. The Guardian : Many people in Afghanistan believe the US staff sergeant detained over the shootings did not act alone. "When I saw my wife's body, her hand had been cut off. This was not the work of one person," a man from a family who lost 11 members told the meeting. "Helicopters were over the village … we have witnesses that saw it was more than one person," he added..
The UK Guardian : 
Many people in Afghanistan believe the US staff sergeant detained over the shootings did not act alone. "When I saw my wife's body, her hand had been cut off. This was not the work of one person," a man from a family who lost 11 members told the meeting. "Helicopters were over the village … we have witnesses that saw it was more than one person," he added..
http://www.presstv.ir/detail/232108.html
US forces raped two women in Kandahar carnage: Probe mission

The Afghan parliamentary mission investigating the recent massacre of 16 civilians by US forces in Afghanistan says two women were raped during the deadly incident, Press TV reports.


Two members of the fact-finding mission, Hamidzi Lali and Shakila Hashemi, told the general meeting of Afghanistan’s parliament on Saturday that the American troopers raped two Afghan women before starting the massacre.

They said between 15 to 20 US soldiers were involved in the carnage.

This is while Washington claims that the 38-year-old Army Staff Sergeant Robert Bales, who has just arrived in the US, was the only American military personnel responsible for the massacre.

Earlier on Friday, Afghanistan’s President Hamid Karzai criticized the United States for not cooperating with the Afghan fact-finding team and said the killing of civilians by foreign forces in Afghanistan “has been going on for too long.”

On March 11, a group of US soldiers went from house to house in three villages in Kandahar’s Panjwaii district and gunned down Afghan civilians inside their homes, killing at least 16 people -- mostly women and children -- and injuring several others.

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