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User29123
03-11-2012, 11:31 AM
A US soldier in Afghanistan has killed 10 civilians and wounded five in Kandahar province after suffering a breakdown, officials say.He left his military base in the early hours of the morning and opened fire after entering local homes; women and children are said to be among the dead.
Nato said it was investigating the "deeply regrettable incident".
Omg this is terrible, I bet he will probably not even get a sentence they will just say he is mentally ill.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-17330205
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Ar-RaYYan
03-11-2012, 07:39 PM
:sl:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012...ghan-civilians


http://www.aljazeera.com/news/americ...054684909.html
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GodIsAll
03-12-2012, 05:09 PM
This is terrible. Hate it...
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GuestFellow
03-12-2012, 05:49 PM
Salaam,

Yes, when a soldier kills, it has something to do with mental breakdowns.

When a Muslim blows himself up, he's been brainwashed by racial extremism Islam. Oh it has nothing to do with the fact that there are US military bases and their country has been invaded. Oh that is unthinkable...

Ugh >_> Not much of a fuss when Afghan civilians get killed. I feel for the victim's families....
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Crystal
03-12-2012, 06:29 PM
It is disgraceful, I also read a news article that an eye witness said soldiers were drunk and laughing! Its disgusting
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Aprender
03-12-2012, 06:59 PM
Seems like the U.S. is always involved in wars and killing innocent people but claims that it aims to spread "peace" around the world with democracy... When has the U.S. not been involved in some type of conflict?

And now it has drones flying over the U.S. spying on its own people now too...
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Eric H
03-12-2012, 08:49 PM
Greetings and peace be with you all,

I heard on the news today that the Americans want to try all concerned under American law. The Afghans want all concerned judged by an Afghan Court.

As the American soldiers were not following orders from their chain of command, it seems they are criminals committing a crime in another country. As such, it seems the just solution would be to hand them over to the Afghan Authorities.

After all if a foreigner commits a crime against American citizens, and the criminal flees to another country, the US issue an extradition order to get the criminal tried in America.

In the spirit of praying for justice for all people.

Eric
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Ramadhan
03-12-2012, 10:29 PM
US bids to contain Afghan shooting damage
http://www.aljazeera.com/news/americ...054684909.html

Sixteen Afghan civilians, including three women and nine children, have been shot dead in their homes by a US soldier in a pre-dawn attack. President Hamid Karzai condemned the slaughter on Sunday as "unforgivable" and furiously demanded an explanation from the US government.
"When Afghan people are killed deliberately by US forces this action is murder and terror and an unforgivable action," Karzai said in statement.

Senior US officials were scrambling to determine what caused the soldier to go on a shooting spree after leaving his base in southern Afghanistan, apparently heavily-armed and carrying night-vision equipment.
Officials confirmed that the soldier was being detained in Kandahar and that the military was treating at least five wounded people.

Barack Obama, the US president, said he was "deeply saddened" by the incident.

"I offer my condolences to the families and loved ones of those who lost their lives, and to the people of Afghanistan, who have endured too much violence and suffering," Obama said in a written statement.
One US official said the soldier, an Army staff sergeant, was believed to have acted alone and that initial reports indicated he returned to the base after the shooting and turned himself in.
General John Allen, the top US commander in Afghanistan, issued a statement pledging a "rapid and thorough investigation" into the shooting spree, and said the soldier will remain in US custody.
The US embassy in Kabul sent out an alert to its citizens in Afghanistan warning that as a result of the shooting "there is a risk of anti-American feelings and protests in coming days".

'Tragic incident'
An AFP news agency reporter at the scene of the killings counted the bodies of 16 people. In one house, an elderly woman screamed: "May God kill the only son of Karzai, so he feels what we feel."
The shootings come at a particularly sensitive and critical time for the US, just as violence over the burning of Muslim holy books at a US base was starting to calm down. At least 41 people were killed in violence related to those protests.

Al Jazeera's Bernard Smith, reporting from Herat, said the soldier entered three houses near the base and opened fire on civilians.

"We are now being told by the police sources that the US soldier left his base at three o'clock this morning. It would have been pitch-black wherever he walked," our correspondent said.
"The soldier went through three separate houses, shooting at people as they slept in their beds. After the soldier shot these people, he turned himself in.
"It is frankly disastrous. It is not just a disaster for the people who were murdered and killed in their houses, it is disaster for the country I suspect."

Najeeb Azizi, a Kabul-based Afghan analyst, said the shooting will have deep repercussions on the already tenuous relations with the US.
“It is a very tragic incident in particular because the Afghan and US governments are trying to sign a strategic agreement for a long term," he said.
"A very bad message the Afghan people are getting - that if US military remains in Afghanistan beyond 2014 and their attitude and behaviour remains the same - of killing innocent civilians - what will be the consequences, and how will the Afghan people respond to it."
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Ramadhan
03-12-2012, 10:32 PM
By the way, where is Trumble who said here that he truly 100% believed that no US soldiers would remain in Iraq and Afghanistan beyond 2011?
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Ramadhan
03-12-2012, 10:37 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by PoweredByGoogle
Omg this is terrible, I bet he will probably not even get a sentence they will just say he is mentally ill.
CNN says it will be at least 10 years after all "judicial process" have been exhausted before he can serve any punishment, if any.

format_quote Originally Posted by Tragic Typos
Yes, when a soldier kills, it has something to do with mental breakdowns.

When a Muslim blows himself up, he's been brainwashed by racial extremism Islam. Oh it has nothing to do with the fact that there are US military bases and their country has been invaded. Oh that is unthinkable...
This. x10000
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GuestFellow
03-12-2012, 10:52 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Ramadhan
By the way, where is Trumble who said here that he truly 100% believed that no US soldiers would remain in Iraq and Afghanistan beyond 2011?
Salaam,

Look at Japan. That country still has US military bases. O_O

US military bases breed like cockroaches...
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UmmuShaheed
03-13-2012, 12:21 AM
Asalamu Alaikum
Subhanallah, May Allah grant give them patience.
They have enough horrific things going on, and this poor excuse for a human does that. Lets continue to pray for them inshallah.
Asalamu Alaikum
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