Sunday, May 10, 2009

AFGHANS RIOT OVER U.S. AIR STRIKES THAT KILLS 147 CIVILIANS


Witnesses say deaths of 147 people in three villages came after a sustained bombardment by American aircraft.

Patrick Cockburn, in Herat, reports
Friday, 8 May 2009

Source: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/afghans-riot-over-airstrike-atrocity-1681070.html

A girl injured in the Farah air strike
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Shouting "Death to America" and "Death to the Government", thousands of Afghan villagers hurled stones at police yesterday as they vented their fury at American air strikes that local officials claim killed 147 civilians.

The riot started when people from three villages struck by US bombers in the early hours of Tuesday, brought 15 newly-discovered bodies in a truck to the house of the provincial governor. As the crowd pressed forward in Farah, police opened fire, wounding four protesters.

Traders in the rest of Farah city, the capital of the province of the same name where the bombing took place, closed their shops, vowing they would not reopen them until there is an investigation.

A local official Abdul Basir Khan said yesterday that he had collected the names of 147 people who had died, making it the worst such incident since the US intervened in Afghanistan started in 2001.

A phone call from the governor of Farah province, Rohul Amin, in which he said that 130 people had died, was played over the loudspeaker in the Afghan parliament in Kabul, sparking demands for more control over US operations.

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