Sunday, September 6, 2009

Tears that no one sees

KABUL - Thousands of people in Afghanistan were greeted yesterday at the last rest the latest victim in a series of massacres which is responsible for NATO. Aircraft-killers, to remind you, two days ago in Kunduz province to the kilometric distances hit two trucks with fuel that the rebels abducted, sprživši on site at least 90 civilians who gathered to pouring fuel, and the Taliban, osakativši or seriously injuring another tens.

The Government of Afghanistan has strongly condemned the bloodshed, seeking definite stop all activities of foreign troops that could endanger the lives of civilians. President Karzai, or a longtime CIA agent, was angry at his allies, as each successive killed innocent Afghan means and further radicalization of the already complex situation in the country, but also calls into question his authority.
- Loss of civilian life in any form is unacceptable. The Government of Afghanistan will immediately investigate what happened in Kunduz - said Karzai.
It seems, commentators estimate that the prekjučerašnji attack straw that prelila full cup, when it comes to discontent Afghans occupiers. After the bloody May, when the province of Farah in the series divljačkih U.S. attack killed more than 140 civilians, including women and children, Karzai sent his bosses serious warning: reduce "collateral damage, or will not be good." Change the American commander in Afghanistan, and notice that a lot more attention poklanjati verify information on the location of the Taliban, as well as targets on which there is a risk of civilian casualties will not be attacked gave some hope that the situation will improve. When, however, the new commander of the "Yankees," said handlebar to the lives of American soldiers continue to be more important than the life of Afghan civilians, it became clear that the "strategy of" shoot everything that kicking the safe distance of several kilometers to continue.
To this time the devil took a joke, and that the bad situation in which NATO troops are very easily turn into a real hell, and they understood the orders to the west. Energetic than ever now, diplomats in London, New York and Washington, have asked for things to be, "investigate to the end."
- I am very disturbed about reports of civilian victims who come to us - said the envoy of the United Nations (UN) in Afghanistan Peter Galbraith. - As a priority, must be provided medical assistance to injured and care for the families of those who died.
British Foreign Minister David Milibend called on NATO to immediately conduct a detailed investigation into the attack and to prevent the possibility of recurrence of such massacres.
- It is important to know exactly what happened and make sure that this never happens - said Miliband.

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