Harrowing Video Backs Afghan Villagers' Claims of Carnage

by moonwolf | September 9, 2008 at 08:46 am | 418 views | 17 comments | 64 recommendations

UPDATE: As the US State Department and Pentagon continue to attempt damage control in the face of mounting evidence of almost a hundred Afghan civilians killed by a C-130 'Specter' Gunship, a grisly eight minute video of the carnage left in the wake of the attack has been provided exclusively to the Times in London. Go to the original story to view the video.

As the doctor walks between rows of bodies, people lift funeral shrouds to reveal the faces of children and babies, some with severe head injuries.

Women are heard wailing in the background. “Oh God, this is just a child,” shouts one villager. Another cries: “My mother, my mother.”

The grainy video eight-minute footage, seen exclusively by The Times, is the most compelling evidence to emerge of what may be the biggest loss of civilian life during the Afghanistan war.

These are the images that have forced the Pentagon into a rare U-turn. Until yesterday the US military had insisted that only seven civilians were killed in Nawabad on the night of August 21.

Last night the Pentagon announced that it was reopening the investigation in the light of “emerging evidence” and was sending an officer to Nawabad to review its previous inquiry. Villagers and the UN insist that 92 were killed, including as many as 60 children. Locals say that the US and Afghan troops who came into the village looking for a Taliban commander, with US air support, used excessive force.

In the video scores of bodies are seen laid out in a building that villagers say is used as a mosque; the people were killed apparently during a combined operation by US special forces and Afghan army commandos in western Afghanistan. The film was shot on a mobile phone by an Afghan doctor who arrived the next morning.

Local people say that US forces bombed preparations for a memorial ceremony for a tribal leader. Residential compounds were levelled by US attack helicopters, armed drones and a cannon-armed C130 Spectre gunship.

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Tina Kells
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at 09:02 on September 9th, 2008

moonwolf, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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at 09:58 on September 9th, 2008

Thanks (I think) for this update. I couldn't watch the whole video.

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at 10:03 on September 9th, 2008

moonwolf, I like this story. It's good stuff.

That video is intense and horrible, but important to watch I think.

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Thanks all.

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at 12:09 on September 9th, 2008

moonwolf, I like this story. It's good stuff.  I saw footage on tv and it was indeed harrowing.  Especially that little boy howling with despair.

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at 12:20 on September 9th, 2008

Moonwolf, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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at 12:31 on September 9th, 2008

moonwolf, I like this story. It's good stuff.

Many around the world would not believe but it is a fact that over 90 per cent casualties in Afghanistan are civilians because Taliban are waging a guerrilla war and it is extremely difficult for the allied forces to kill large numbers of them. Therefore, people in the US, Canada and Europe must tell their rulers that enough is enough, don't kill innocent people anymore.

Of course, the 9/11 tragedy was horrific but what is happening in Afghanistan is more horrific than that and instead of 'winning hearts and minds', the war is intensifying and deepening the roots of Afghan people's enmity with the people of the countries that have contributed troops to the 'International Security Assistance Force' or supporting the US in any way.

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hussain,

I agree with you totally, enough in this case is actually far more than enough!  Let's go after the terrorists of Al Qaeda and leave the people of Afghanistan alone to solve their own challenges, with nothing other than financial and civilian aid.  We cannot fight terrorism with the military and when we ineffectually try again and again we only create more who want to kill us, and end up losing the "war" anyway, because inevitably the citizens of the country we are "helping" just want us the hell out of their land.  The terrible truth of our reprehensible interference is we can change our minds and go home to the safety of Canada, the Afghan people will be left with the scars and the costs of the horrendous mess we created....AGAIN!


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I sometimes doubt the reality of 'Al Qaeda' as well. However, even if it exists these people should be dealt with politically. Have you ever thought that every US president talks of negotiations to settle the Middle East and Kashmir issues or for that matter anything else of Muslims' interest but when it comes to killing Muslims, they do not hesitate in shedding blood of even children and women. Why?

In my view, had the world not shut eyes towards the injustices meted out to Palestinians and Kashmiris, etc., the situation around the world could have been much better in the recent decades. Only justice, in real terms, at levels -- globally, regionally, nationally, locally, etc. -- can ensure peace on this earth but I think a real justice would remain a distant dream, so more bloodshed, more wars.

I remember when Bush Sr had talked of establishing peace through so-called New World Order, I had declared that it is impossible because it is a bitter fact that peace neither prevailed on this earth in the past nor will it prevail in the future. However, it can if justice is delivered at levels. So we all should hope and pray for the time when there would be justice and nothing else. Many people talk of faiths but I believe these injustices that create hatred.

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>I sometimes doubt the reality of 'Al Qaeda' as well.

 So long as they have funding they exist.  There might be only a handful of them in reality, and many loosely organized groups in afiliation.  They don't want to come out in clearly defined view and they won't get anywhere until they do.  So, they won't win and some day they will find somebody even colder than they are and that will be the end of it. 

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Fairbanks,

They have already found "somebody even colder".  It's evil was there before Al Qaeda existed, and still is today, the United States of America and its NATO lackeys.  The world has never seen a colder bunch of killers!


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moonwolf, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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at 15:16 on September 9th, 2008

moonwolf, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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Tina Kells,

Thank you for posting the video Afganos to this article.  I am moved by its simple power.

The video does not depict the reasons Canada must stay in Afghanistan, but the reasons we must leave before we have soiled our souls any further by being directly and indirectly responsible for more of their deaths. The music is hauntingly beautiful, the images of the children as they try to live normal lives in a war zone of our creation utterly devastating.

The Conservatives and the Liberals in Canada say this is not an election issue. Let’s make it one. When we are in the polling booths across this land on October 14th, let's stop and remember who voted to send our soldiers to kill people in another land and to dominate another culture and vote them far enough away from the levers of power that they cannot do so again!  And if the government of the USA and the other members of NATO don't like it, then we just tell 'em what we tell bullies everywhere, tough s**t!

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at 03:43 on September 10th, 2008

moonwolf, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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moonwolf, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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