Group of Afghan journalist accused the international forces for the death kidnapovanog colleagues during the rescue operation.
In a statement issued today, Afghanistan's media team has accused the international forces that conducted a military operation, not before it exhausted all other ways to rescue a journalist.
The group also criticized the SWAT NATO forces that have left his body to save the New York Times journalists.
They accused the Taliban for kidnapping two men last week in northern Afghanistan.
Afghan journalists in Kabul today taken the flowers on the grave of journalist and translator Sultan Munadija.
He was killed in yesterday's operation to NATO, whose aim was to rescue him and the New York Times journalist Stephen Farrell.
Munadi was killed in an exchange of fire, while Farrell survived.
ICC investigate crimes in Afghanistan
The Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court Luis Moreno Okamp announced that collects information about possible war crimes of NATO forces and insurgents in Afghanistan.
Okampo said that the ICC assess different charges, which came from, as noted, various sources. He did not want to specify exactly which attacks the subject of preliminary investigations, claiming only to explore the actions of coalition forces, the Taliban and Al Qaeda.
The full investigation will be launched, if preliminary investigations show that there are grounds, said on Wednesday Okampo journalists, told the Reuters.
Okampo added that the court continues to collect data on possible war crimes committed during the Israeli attacks in the Gaza Strip in December and January this year, last year's Russian-Georgian conflict, as in Colombia.
ICC, based in The Hague, the first permanent world court to judge war crimes, and Afghanistan is one of the countries that ratified the agreement establishing the court.
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