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Anti Federalist
03-17-2012, 12:43 PM
Up to 20 US troops executed Panjwai massacre: probe

by Bashir Ahmad NaadimonMar 15, 2012 - 21:33

http://www.pajhwok.com/en/2012/03/15/20-us-troops-executed-panjwai-massacre-probe

KANDAHAR CITY (PAN): A parliamentary probe team on Thursday said up to 20 American troops were involved in Sunday’s killing of 16 civilians in southern Kandahar province.

The probing delegation includes lawmakers Hamidzai Lali, Abdul Rahim Ayubi, Shakiba Hashimi, Syed Mohammad Akhund and Bismillah Afghanmal, all representing Kandahar province at the Wolesi Jirga and Abdul Latif Padram, a lawmaker from northern Badakhshan province, Mirbat Mangal, Khost province, Muhammad Sarwar Usmani, Farah province.

The team spent two days in the province, interviewing the bereaved families, tribal elders, survivors and collecting evidences at the site in Panjwai district.

Hamizai Lali told Pajhwok Afghan News their investigation showed there were 15 to 20 American soldiers, who executed the brutal killings.

“We closely examined the site of the incident, talked to the families who lost their beloved ones, the injured people and tribal elders,” he said.

He added the attack lasted one hour involving two groups of American soldiers in the middle of the night on Sunday.

“The villages are one and a half kilometre from the American military base. We are convinced that one soldier cannot kill so many people in two villages within one hour at the same time, and the 16 civilians, most of them children and women, have been killed by the two groups.”

Lali asked the Afghan government, the United Nations and the international community to ensure the perpetrators were punished in Afghanistan.

He expressed his anger that the US soldier, the prime suspect in the shooting, had been flown out of Afghanistan to Kuwait.

He said the people they met had warned if the responsible troops were not punished, they would launch a movement against Afghans who had agreed to foreign troops’ presence in Afghanistan under the first Bonn conference in 2001.

The lawmaker said the Wolesi Jirga would not sit silent until the killers were prosecuted in Afghanistan. "If the international community does not play its role in punishing the perpetrators, the Wolesi Jirga would declare foreign troops as occupying forces, like the Russians," Lali warned.

President Hamid Karzai on Thursday asked the US to pull out all its troops from Afghan villages in response to the killings.

moderate libertarian
03-17-2012, 01:01 PM
The team spent two days in the province, interviewing the bereaved families, tribal elders, survivors and collecting evidences at the site in Panjwai district.

Hamizai Lali told Pajhwok Afghan News their investigation showed there were 15 to 20 American soldiers, who executed the brutal killings.

“We closely examined the site of the incident, talked to the families who lost their beloved ones, the injured people and tribal elders,” he said.

He added the attack lasted one hour involving two groups of American soldiers in the middle of the night on Sunday.

“The villages are one and a half kilometre from the American military base. We are convinced that one soldier cannot kill so many people in two villages within one hour at the same time, and the 16 civilians, most of them children and women, have been killed by the two groups.”


Has Obama administration responded to this report yet? Obama and Biden were busy with fundraisers and relelection capmaign but Afghan war occupation is no less important.

phill4paul
03-17-2012, 01:05 PM
1,2....20. How about we just round it off at 70k and call it a day?

oyarde
03-17-2012, 01:55 PM
Up to 20 US troops executed Panjwai massacre: probe

by Bashir Ahmad NaadimonMar 15, 2012 - 21:33

http://www.pajhwok.com/en/2012/03/15/20-us-troops-executed-panjwai-massacre-probe

KANDAHAR CITY (PAN): A parliamentary probe team on Thursday said up to 20 American troops were involved in Sunday’s killing of 16 civilians in southern Kandahar province.

The probing delegation includes lawmakers Hamidzai Lali, Abdul Rahim Ayubi, Shakiba Hashimi, Syed Mohammad Akhund and Bismillah Afghanmal, all representing Kandahar province at the Wolesi Jirga and Abdul Latif Padram, a lawmaker from northern Badakhshan province, Mirbat Mangal, Khost province, Muhammad Sarwar Usmani, Farah province.

The team spent two days in the province, interviewing the bereaved families, tribal elders, survivors and collecting evidences at the site in Panjwai district.

Hamizai Lali told Pajhwok Afghan News their investigation showed there were 15 to 20 American soldiers, who executed the brutal killings.

“We closely examined the site of the incident, talked to the families who lost their beloved ones, the injured people and tribal elders,” he said.

He added the attack lasted one hour involving two groups of American soldiers in the middle of the night on Sunday.

“The villages are one and a half kilometre from the American military base. We are convinced that one soldier cannot kill so many people in two villages within one hour at the same time, and the 16 civilians, most of them children and women, have been killed by the two groups.”

Lali asked the Afghan government, the United Nations and the international community to ensure the perpetrators were punished in Afghanistan.

He expressed his anger that the US soldier, the prime suspect in the shooting, had been flown out of Afghanistan to Kuwait.

He said the people they met had warned if the responsible troops were not punished, they would launch a movement against Afghans who had agreed to foreign troops’ presence in Afghanistan under the first Bonn conference in 2001.

The lawmaker said the Wolesi Jirga would not sit silent until the killers were prosecuted in Afghanistan. "If the international community does not play its role in punishing the perpetrators, the Wolesi Jirga would declare foreign troops as occupying forces, like the Russians," Lali warned.

President Hamid Karzai on Thursday asked the US to pull out all its troops from Afghan villages in response to the killings. So , they are claiming a platoon , divided in half at ea village .

oyarde
03-17-2012, 02:26 PM
I would be interested in the evidence they say they collected .

moderate libertarian
03-17-2012, 03:48 PM
Good luck with the evidence demand.
A decade later Iraq WMD war tax payers are still waiting to see evidence that proved that accused 9/11 planners were behind those attacks.

oyarde
03-17-2012, 03:59 PM
Good luck with the evidence demand.
A decade later Iraq WMD war tax payers are still waiting to see evidence that proved that accused 9/11 planners were behind those attacks. If the Afghanis collected evidence that shows more involvement , they will need to make it public to get what they desire . This guy in custody at Leavenworth is not going to be giving much info after talking to his lawyer , I would suspect ..

pcosmar
03-17-2012, 04:20 PM
Seen the latest "news " headlines?

Soldier accused in Afghan killings was family man

Friends call Afghan killing suspect Robert Bales trusted soldier, family man

Records: Suspect in Afghan attack owned 2 homes

Afghan Suspect Spoke With Pride of Saving Civilian Lives


Afghan killings suspect: Recent life was struggle

Spin Doctors working overtime on this.

moderate libertarian
04-03-2012, 11:16 PM
If the Afghanis collected evidence that shows more involvement , they will need to make it public to get what they desire . This guy in custody at Leavenworth is not going to be giving much info after talking to his lawyer , I would suspect ..


Good point.