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Posts Tagged ‘Civilian Killings’
Reported By: Soha CRWE Newswire Middle East correspondent
Hundreds of Afghans protested the civilian killings in the country by blocking a highway. They were protesting against the alleged killing of a father and son in a raid by NATO forces in the country’s east.
NATO`s International Security Assistance Force said that the raid was in pursuit of a Taliban bomb-making expert linked to at least two attacks.
ISAF`s statement said `as the security force approached the targeted compound…they immediately opened fire from multiple locations.
The assault force decisively engaged and killed two of the enemy fighters and disarmed a third`.
However the provincial police spokesman Abdul Ghafoor gave a different version of the story. Ghafoor said `the coalition forces went into a house and killed a father and a son. They have arrested three people.
They are innocent civilians, they are farmers and are not linked to any militant group`, he said.
He said further that the police had contacted the Interior ministry and NATO to try to secure the release of those detained.
Sentiments against the allies are rising due to the increased number of civilian casualties. Afghan President Hamid Karzai has also raised concern over the increasing number of civilian casualties at the hands of the NATO forces. Everyone wants the NATO forces to leave, they kill Afghanis and then make up stories to cover their tracks
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Reported By: Soha crwenewswire Middle East correspondent
A spokesman for the UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon declined to comment on the deteriorating situation in Indian held Kashmir where so far 40 people have lost their lives in the past two months.
Martin Nesirsky when asked about the Indian security forces armed with shoot-on-sight orders to tackle the demonstrators he said `I have nothing to say`.
A series of questions were asked regarding the human rights violations continuing in Indian Held Kashmir but every time the apparently stressed spokesman has repeated the same answer.
His reply comes at a time when the UN Secretary General disowned his statement asking the Indian forces to exercise restraint. It is believed that it was done under intense pressure from the Indian lobby.
It is noteworthy that so far no human rights organization has taken the notice of grave human rights violations going on in Indian Held Kashmir. Indian forces opened fired at the angry youth who demanded the implementation of UN resolutions giving Kashmiri’s the right of self-determination.
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Reported by: Soha crwenewswire Mideast Correspondent
The government of Indian has ordered a judicial probe into the deaths of 17 people caught up in clashes between anti-India protesters and security forces in Kashmir.
Kashmir has witnessed a surge in anti-India protests caused by the killing of a 17-year-old boy who died as a result of being hit by a police tear gas shell. Since that occurrence an additional 16 teenagers have also been killed.
In June The Muslim majority in the Kashmir Valley remain paralyzed because of strikes, curfews, and violent protests.
The government in a prepared statement said two retired judges will `inquire into all 17 incidents…in which fatalities had occurred .. by the security forces.’
The inquiry will remit a report within three months. The government also stated that it would review all the cases. Meaning those detained for taking part in the protests.
In Srinagar most of the shops, schools, and offices remained closed while Kashmiri leaders called for three days of strikes and demonstrations.
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The Views and Opinions Expressed by the author are his or her opinions only and do not necessarily reflect those of Crown Equity Holdings or its agents, affiliates, officers, directors, staff, or contractors. The author at the time of this article did not own any shares or receive any consideration financial or otherwise from any company mentioned or referred to in the article.
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Reported by: Soha crwenewswire Mideast correspondent.
The government of Indian has ordered a judicial probe into the deaths of 17 people caught up in clashes between anti-India protesters and security forces in Kashmir.
Kashmir has witnessed a surge in anti-India protests caused by the killing of a 17-year-old boy who died as a result of being hit by a police tear gas shell. Since that occurrence an additional 16 teenagers have also been killed.
In June The Muslim majority in the Kashmir Valley remain paralyzed because of strikes, curfews, and violent protests.
The government in a prepared statement said two retired judges will `inquire into all 17 incidents…in which fatalities had occurred .. by the security forces.’
The inquiry will remit a report within three months. The government also stated that it would review all the cases. Meaning those detained for taking part in the protests.
In Srinagar most of the shops, schools, and offices remained closed while Kashmiri leaders called for three days of strikes and demonstrations.
Disclaimer:
The Views and Opinions Expressed by the author are his or her opinions only and do not necessarily reflect those of Crown Equity Holdings or its agents, affiliates, officers, directors, staff, or contractors. The author at the time of this article did not own any shares or receive any consideration financial or otherwise from any company mentioned or referred to in the article.
Reported by: Soha crwenewswire Mideast correspondent.
The Taliban have said that US General David Petraeus is killing more civilians and drawing more attacks on US and NATO troops since he took command in Afghanistan.
The Afghan Taliban said on their website `Petraeus only accomplishment since he took over US and NATO troop command three weeks ago, is civilian casualties (mass murder), which is being considered by many nas his new war strategy and tactic`.
The website claimed that `90 non-combatant defenseless civilians have been martyred by the US invaders` blind bombardments across Afghanistan over the past two weeks, adding that such actions only create growing resentment by Afghans against foreign troops`.
Over the past one and a half year the US forces have increased attacks with unmanned drone aircraft in Afghanistan. Regarding these attacks Taliban said `of every type on US invading forces…have reached record levels since General Patraeus took charge. The consensus among the people of Afghanistan is there is a lack of morale among US troops which has left Petraeus with no other alternative but to resort to carrying out his vicious war plans and tactics, which are causing further civilian casualties (mass murder) over and over again`. This is creating a whole new generation of terrorists who will carry a hatred toward the US
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