The streets of Kabul have been flooded with protesters, angry at the number of civilian deaths at the hands of foreign forces in the country. The protests were triggered by an ISAF air raid, that killed ten Afghans, including schoolchildren, in Kunar Province, close to the Pakistani border. Western forces in Afghanistan face a huge PR problem, as the troops get less popular with every civilian death.
Special report with details. Aired on December 30, 2009
31 Dec 2009. The streets of Kabul have been flooded with protesters, angry at the number of civilian deaths at the hands of foreign forces in the country.The protests were triggered by an ISAF air...
Hundreds of Afghans took to the streets to protest against the killing of 10 civilians, mostly teenagers, in a raid by foreign forces, which heightened tensions between the Afghan government and NA...
Thousands of Afghans hit the streets of Kabul and eastern Afghanistan protesting the deaths of 10 civilians on Sunday. Wednesday 8 Americans were also killed in a blast in a remote area of eastern ...
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Interview with Richard Falk, Professor Emeritus of International Law at Princeton University and author of “Crimes of War: Iraq” and “The Costs of War: International Law, the UN, and World Order after Iraq” recorded October 17, 2009 in Seattle.
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