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unhappycamper

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Sun Feb 10, 2013, 08:04 AM Feb 2013

Afghan Children Deaths: Hundreds Killed By U.S. In Last Five Years, UN 'Alarmed' By Civilian Casualt

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/02/08/afghan-children-deaths-us-un_n_2647862.html



Afghan Children Deaths: Hundreds Killed By U.S. In Last Five Years, UN 'Alarmed' By Civilian Casualties
Agence France Presse | By Posted: 02/08/2013 7:17 pm EST

A UN committee has expressed "alarm" over reports that hundreds of children have been killed by US military forces in Afghanistan in the past five years.

US forces in Afghanistan (USFOR-A), which leads the NATO fight against Taliban insurgents, dismissed the committee's concerns as "categorically unfounded".

The Geneva-based Committee on the Rights of the Child (CRC) said the deaths were "due notably to reported lack of precautionary measures and indiscriminate use of force". It gave no precise statistics.

NATO forces had reduced civilian casualties by 49 percent in 2012 compared with 2011 and the number of children killed or wounded in air strikes had dropped by nearly 40 percent in the same period, said a statement from USFOR-A.
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Afghan Children Deaths: Hundreds Killed By U.S. In Last Five Years, UN 'Alarmed' By Civilian Casualt (Original Post) unhappycamper Feb 2013 OP
Notice how the USFOR-A contradicts itself... dixiegrrrrl Feb 2013 #1
But at least they have freedom now Victor_c3 Feb 2013 #2

dixiegrrrrl

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1. Notice how the USFOR-A contradicts itself...
Sun Feb 10, 2013, 10:15 AM
Feb 2013

US forces in Afghanistan (USFOR-A), .... dismissed the committee's concerns as "categorically unfounded".
then turned around and said
We have reduced the number of civilian casualties by almost half

So, the UN report of civilian casualties is unfounded and the unfounded casualies this year are not as great as previous years.

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