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'I Remember Them Screaming': Afghans Detail Alleged Killings By Australian Military
Afghans Detail Alleged Civilian Killings By Australian Military In Afghanistan Afghans are coming forward to describe past alleged killings by Australian forces, as the Australian government launches investigations into its troops' suspected war crimes in Afghanistan.Khwaga GhaniToggle more optionsEditor's note: This story includes details of violence that readers may find disturbing. KABUL, Afghanistan — When it started, the boy had been dozing on a mat in a room crammed with family visiting for a wedding. When it ended, his uncle and five other relatives, including small children, were...…Afghans Detail Alleged Civilian Killings By Australian Military In Afghanistan Afghans are coming forward to describe past alleged killings by Australian forces, as the Australian government launches investigations into its troops' suspected war crimes in Afghanistan.Khwaga GhaniToggle more optionsEditor's note: This story includes details of violence that readers may find disturbing. KABUL, Afghanistan — When it started, the boy had been dozing on a mat in a room crammed with family visiting for a wedding. When it ended, his uncle and five other relatives, including small children, were...WW…
Amid A Wave Of Targeted Killings In Afghanistan, She's No. 11 On A Murder List
Wave Of Targeted Killings Has Afghans Increasingly On Edge Journalist Fatima Roshanian has faced threats before, but she and many other Afghans say the risk to their lives is more serious than ever. "People are being killed everyday, everywhere," she says.Heard onKhwaga GhaniToggle more optionsKABUL, Afghanistan — It's not the risk of contracting COVID-19 that keeps journalist Fatima Roshanian home. It's the murders. Roshanian scaled back her movements after she found her name on three different lists circulating on Afghan social media, claiming to be of people the Taliban want to kill. On...…Wave Of Targeted Killings Has Afghans Increasingly On Edge Journalist Fatima Roshanian has faced threats before, but she and many other Afghans say the risk to their lives is more serious than ever. "People are being killed everyday, everywhere," she says.Heard onKhwaga GhaniToggle more optionsKABUL, Afghanistan — It's not the risk of contracting COVID-19 that keeps journalist Fatima Roshanian home. It's the murders. Roshanian scaled back her movements after she found her name on three different lists circulating on Afghan social media, claiming to be of people the Taliban want to kill. On...WW…
After Australian Report, Calls Grow For More Investigations Of Abuses In Afghanistan
After Australian Report, Calls Grow For More Investigations Of Abuses In Afghanistan "Only through a series of independent inquiries will we uncover the true extent of this disregard for Afghan life, which normalized murder, and resulted in war crimes," an Afghan rights group says.Khwaga GhaniToggle more optionsWhen , newly patrolling with Australian special forces in Afghanistan, saw a fellow soldier shoot dead an unarmed Afghan man whose arms were raised, "I was taken aback," he recalls, "because I knew it was an execution."The alleged incident occurred in 2012, when Chapman was serving...…After Australian Report, Calls Grow For More Investigations Of Abuses In Afghanistan "Only through a series of independent inquiries will we uncover the true extent of this disregard for Afghan life, which normalized murder, and resulted in war crimes," an Afghan rights group says.Khwaga GhaniToggle more optionsWhen , newly patrolling with Australian special forces in Afghanistan, saw a fellow soldier shoot dead an unarmed Afghan man whose arms were raised, "I was taken aback," he recalls, "because I knew it was an execution."The alleged incident occurred in 2012, when Chapman was serving...WW…
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