Nato kill dozens of civilians by missiles

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Airstrike against civilians continue despite warning of Afghan Govt

Afghan President Hamid Karzai said Monday that NATO troops had fired a rocket that killed 52 “innocent” villagers in southern Afghanistan, though the alliance said there was no evidence of any casualties.

The following are some of the deadliest incidents of civilian casualties in air strikes since 2006.

The numbers are often disputed by Afghan officials and foreign forces, who accuse insurgents of sheltering among civilians.
2006

May 22: Afghanistan’s main human rights organisation says that 37 civilians were killed in an air strike in the southern province of Kandahar. The Afghan authorities say that 16 civilians and 80 Taliban were killed.

October 1: A government-appointed commission finds that 53 civilians were killed in a nearly two-week NATO-led operation in a Taliban stronghold in Kandahar in September that NATO’s International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) said left around 1,000 rebels dead.

October 24: The NATO force admits to around a dozen civilian casualties in an air strike in Kandahar that killed 70 people. Residents said 60 civilians were killed in the strikes.
2007

April 27-29: The coalition says intense fighting, including air strikes, killed 136 Taliban fighters in the western province of Herat. But Afghan and UN officials later say more than 50 civilians, including women and children, died.

June 30: Anti-Taliban air strikes in Helmand province kill 45 civilians, according to local officials.
2008

July 6: Air strikes hit a wedding party in the eastern province of Nangarhar. An Afghan team finds later that 47 civilians, most of them women and children, were killed.

August 22: Afghan and UN teams say more than 90 civilians, including more than 50 children, were killed in US-led coalition air strikes in Farah.
Civilian casualties in Afghanistan air strikes since 2006

I don't know if Coalition crimes would stop soon, it's time to dialog with taliban instead of revenging against civilians!

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Airstrike against civilians continue despite warning of Afghan Govt

Afghan President Hamid Karzai said Monday that NATO troops had fired a rocket that killed 52 “innocent” villagers in southern Afghanistan, though the alliance said there was no evidence of any casualties.

The following are some of the deadliest incidents of civilian casualties in air strikes since 2006.

The numbers are often disputed by Afghan officials and foreign forces, who accuse insurgents of sheltering among civilians.
2006

May 22: Afghanistan’s main human rights organisation says that 37 civilians were killed in an air strike in the southern province of Kandahar. The Afghan authorities say that 16 civilians and 80 Taliban were killed.

October 1: A government-appointed commission finds that 53 civilians were killed in a nearly two-week NATO-led operation in a Taliban stronghold in Kandahar in September that NATO’s International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) said left around 1,000 rebels dead.

October 24: The NATO force admits to around a dozen civilian casualties in an air strike in Kandahar that killed 70 people. Residents said 60 civilians were killed in the strikes.
2007

April 27-29: The coalition says intense fighting, including air strikes, killed 136 Taliban fighters in the western province of Herat. But Afghan and UN officials later say more than 50 civilians, including women and children, died.

June 30: Anti-Taliban air strikes in Helmand province kill 45 civilians, according to local officials.
2008

July 6: Air strikes hit a wedding party in the eastern province of Nangarhar. An Afghan team finds later that 47 civilians, most of them women and children, were killed.

August 22: Afghan and UN teams say more than 90 civilians, including more than 50 children, were killed in US-led coalition air strikes in Farah.
Civilian casualties in Afghanistan air strikes since 2006

I don't know if Coalition crimes would stop soon, it's time to dialog with taliban instead of revenging against civilians!

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Perhaps if the Taliban didn't hide behind civilians, none would be killed.
 
How does one dialog with terrorists? Especially ones who's primary goal is to destroy all those that don't believe the way they do.
 
We could put boots on the ground...

But that would involve more innocent civilians and US Soldiers being killed
 
How does one dialog with terrorists? Especially ones who's primary goal is to destroy all those that don't believe the way they do.

The terrorists are those who bomb villages with missiles;
Taliban almost target coalition, civilians are not their goal.

taliban is not listed as terrorists by US!
 
How does one dialog with terrorists? Especially ones who's primary goal is to destroy all those that don't believe the way they do.

The terrorists are those who bomb villages with missiles;
Taliban almost target coalition, civilians are not their goal.

taliban is not listed as terrorists by US!

What about the little girls trying to go to school who get acid thrown in their faces? Were they targeted civilians?

What about this girl who fleed her inlaws who were beating her?

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The Taliban only picks on those who are too weak to defend themselves
 
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How does one dialog with terrorists? Especially ones who's primary goal is to destroy all those that don't believe the way they do.

The terrorists are those who bomb villages with missiles;
Taliban almost target coalition, civilians are not their goal.

taliban is not listed as terrorists by US!

A terrorist by any other name is still a terrorist... The new terrorist list produced by our bumbling government is a joke;

Yet the State Department’s report (due on April 30 but released last week), did not include the Taliban with groups such as al-Qaida, Hamas and the Real Irish Republican Army (RIRA). To qualify, an organization must meet only three criteria: It must be foreign, it must engage in terrorist activity and its activity must threaten the security of the U.S. or its citizens.
“It is hard to imagine this agency can see fit to issue a report that doesn’t include the Taliban groups,” Fred Gedrich, a foreign policy analyst and former State Department employee, told The Daily Caller. “They have killed more Americans and conducted more terror attacks on innocent civilians during the past 12 months than any other terror group.“



Read more: State Department: Taliban is not a terrorist organization | The Daily Caller - Breaking News, Opinion, Research, and Entertainment
 
How does one dialog with terrorists? Especially ones who's primary goal is to destroy all those that don't believe the way they do.

The terrorists are those who bomb villages with missiles;
Taliban almost target coalition, civilians are not their goal.

taliban is not listed as terrorists by US!

What about the little girls trying to go to school who get acid thrown in their faces? Were they targeted civilians?

What about this girl who fleed her inlaws who were beating her?



The Taliban only picks on those who are too weak to defend themselves
so the solution is to bomb villages and kill dozens of civilians!!, it's less criminal than acid on the face!

the acid story is a joke to justify mass murder against afghans!

Taliban are targeting planes and coalition soldiers...hardly

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then Nato revenge on civilians!

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