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Title: Shooting Handcuffed Children
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URL Source: http://www.sott.net/articles/show/2 ... 6-Shooting-Handcuffed-Children
Published: Jan 6, 2010
Author: David Swanson
Post Date: 2010-01-06 01:55:20 by Horse
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Views: 467
Comments: 36

The occupied government of Afghanistan and the United Nations have both concluded that U.S.-led troops recently dragged eight sleeping children out of their beds, handcuffed some of them, and shot them all dead. While this apparently constitutes an everyday act of kindness, far less intriguing than the vicious singeing of his pubic hairs by Captain Underpants, it is at least a variation on the ordinary American technique of murdering men, women, and children by the dozens with unmanned drones.

Also this week in Afghanistan, eight CIA assassins (see if you can find a more appropriate name for them) were murdered by a suicide bombing that one of them apparently executed against the other seven. The Taliban in Pakistan claims credit and describes the mass-murder as revenge for the CIA's drone killings. And we thought unmanned drones were War Perfected because none of the right people would have to risk their lives. Oops. Perhaps Detroit-bound passengers risked theirs unwittingly.

The CIA has declared its intention to seek revenge for the suicide strike. Who knows what the assassination of sleeping students was revenge for. Perhaps the next lunatic to try blowing up something in the United States will be seeking revenge for whatever Obama does to avenge the victims (television viewers?) of the Crotch Crusader. Certainly there will be numerous more acts of violence driven by longings for revenge against the drone pilots and the shooters of students.

In a civilized world, the alternative to vengeance is justice. Often we can even set aside feelings of revenge as long as we are able to act so as to deter more crime. But at the same time that the puppet president of Afghanistan is demanding the arrest of the troops who shot the handcuffed children, the puppet government of Iraq is facing up to the refusal of the United States to seriously prosecute the Blackwater assassins of innocent Iraqis. Justice will not be permitted as an alternative to vengeance -- the mere idea is anti-American.

No one so much as blinks at the CIA's avowal of vengeance for the recent suicide attack, never mind the illegality, because the entire illegal war on Afghanistan/Pakistan was launched and is still maintained as a pretended act of revenge for the crimes of 9-11. Of course, we're not bombing the flight schools or the German and Spanish hotels. Of course , we admit that there are fewer than 100 members of Al Qaeda in Afghanistan. Of course we openly seek massive permanent bases and an oil pipeline. Of course, Obama's decisions are all electoral calculations computed by the calculus of cowardice. Of course, we're prosecuting the Butt Bomber as a criminal, just as we always used to prosecute criminals as criminals. Of course, revenge would not be a legal justification for war even if we could persuade ourselves it was a sane one. But the war is publicly understood as revenge, the resistance by its victims is understood as revenge, the escalation is understood as revenge for the resistance, and an eye for an eye slowly makes the whole world blind.

But here's what we've forgotten: nothing is ever remotely as horrible as war. So, nothing can ever constitute a justification for launching or escalating or continuing a war. Dragging children out of bed and killing them is not a freak blip in the course of a war. It is war reduced to a comprehensible scale. It's less war, not worse war. Everything we are spending our grandchildren's unearned pay on, borrowed from China at great expense, all of it is for the murdering of human beings. And it will remain so for eternity, no matter how many times you chant "Support Duh Troops."

I know many soldiers and mercenaries had few other options, given our failure to invest in any other industries. I know they've been lied to. I know they're scared and tired. But they wouldn't be there if we brought them home. And I support a full investment in their physical and mental and economic recovery. What I don't support is anyone participating in these wars, and that includes every single American who is not putting every spare moment into demanding that Congress stop forking over the money.

It's blood money. It's payment for murder. It cannot be defended. It cannot be permitted. We must stop it now. We must shut down the place it comes from.

Not another dime. Not another dollar. Not another death. Not another thought of revenge.

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I read the article. The article does not give the names of the "victims", nor does it stated date of when the "crime" happened, nor does it mention the place where the "crime" took place.

No names. No date. No place.

This article falsely accuses U.S. troops and murdering handcuffed children, and the person who wrote the original article should be executed for making false accusations.

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Karzai Demands US Hand Over Killers of Handcuffed Children
UPDATE: Latest NATO story after changing at least 3 times ... children ranging from ages as young as 11 to 18 from their beds, handcuffed them, and shot them. ... www.mydd.com/users/ralphlopez/posts/karzai-demands..

[my computer is overloaded and not printing out the whole url. sorry]

Karzai Demands US Hand Over Killers of Handcuffed Children

by ralphlopez, Mon Jan 04, 2010 at 02:48:06 PM EST

UPDATE: Latest NATO story after changing at least 3 times claims "non-military Americans" (AFP) were present and fired upon by villagers. Initially denied presence of Coalition forces in region.

"NATO forces have disputed the results of the Afghan probe, saying the foreigners involved were non-military Americans on a sanctioned operation who fired in self-defence after being shot at by villagers."

Let me get this straight. A squad of Blackwater thugs lands in helicopters at 3 in the morning in the middle of nowhere just to take a walk through the neighborhood.

If the allegations are true, it constitutes a war crime of ominous proportions. Afghan President Hamid Karzai has forcefully demanded that the US military hand over the perpetrators of an operation in which Special Operations forces were air-dropped outside of Ghazi Khan village in Kunar Province last week, who then took children ranging from ages as young as 11 to 18 from their beds, handcuffed them, and shot them. London Times:

President Karzai’s security chiefs have demanded that America should hand over the gunmen behind a night raid in eastern Afghanistan that government investigators and the United Nations say killed at least eight schoolchildren....

It is the first time that Mr Karzai has tried to hold foreign forces directly accountable for killing civilians, although he has issued impassioned responses to civilian casualties that threaten to undermine Nato’s mission in Afghanistan.

In the meantime Afghans have taken to the streets in huge anti-US demonstrations in cities across the country, many holding banners reading in English "Stop Killing Us" (video below)

Kai Eide, head of the UN in Afghanistan, issued a statement reinforcing Afghan claims that most of the dead were schoolboys. "Based on our initial investigation, eight of those killed were students enrolled in local schools."

The London Times reported last week:

"President Karzai sent a team of investigators to Narang district, in eastern Kunar province, after reports of a massacre first surfaced on Monday."

"The delegation concluded that a unit of international forces descended from a plane Sunday night into Ghazi Khan village in Narang district of the eastern province of Kunar and took ten people from three homes, eight of them school students in grades six, nine and ten, one of them a guest, the rest from the same family, and shot them dead," a statement on President Karzai's website said.

Assadullah Wafa, who led the investigation, said that US soldiers flew to Kunar from Kabul, suggesting that they were part of a special forces unit.

Mr Wafa, a former governor of Helmand province, met President Karzai to discuss his findings yesterday. "I spoke to the local headmaster," he said. "It's impossible they were al-Qaeda. They were children, they were civilians, they were innocent. I condemn this attack."

In a telephone interview last night, the headmaster said that the victims were asleep in three rooms when the troops arrived. "Seven students were in one room," said Rahman Jan Ehsas. "A student and one guest were in another room, a guest room, and a farmer was asleep with his wife in a third building.

"First the foreign troops entered the guest room and shot two of them. Then they entered another room and handcuffed the seven students. Then they killed them."

What is little-noted is that the devastating attack on a CIA base last week came the day after the killings. There is a possibility that insurgents were acting in retaliation for the child killings.

These are the most serious of allegations against any soldier. And although all are innocent until found guilty, a weight of evidence and credible investigation has been established to warrant an independent investigation ordered by the President of the United States.

There are many questions which we should be asking. First, who ordered the operation? Did the commanders know at the time of planning that school children would be found, and included in the "targets?" If not, once inside, were the executions the work of one or two rogue individuals, or did the entire unit proceed with orders? Once recognized to be children, did any of the soldiers protest the orders, or refuse to obey them?

The Karzai presidential website states,

President Karzai in a telephone contact expressed condolences and shared grief with the families of the victims of the recent attack in Kunar province. Following the attack, President Karzai tasked a delegation on Monday led by the Chief of Complaints Commission and composed of representatives from the ministries of Defense, Interior, National Directorate of Security and the Office of Administrative Affairs for an immediate investigation of the incident.

The findings by the delegation concluded that a unit of international forces descended from a plane Sunday night into Ghazi Khan Village in Narang district of the eastern province of Kunar and took 10 people from three homes, eight of them school students in grades six, nine and 10, one of them a guest, the rest from the same family, and shot them dead.

Eight of those shot dead were confirmed as school students by the village school principle.

Yesterday I made a comparison to My Lai. I have been persuaded that this is not accurate. It's worse. At My Lai a company of young, frustrated soldiers followed the orders of bad officers in the heat of the day and ongoing combat to start shooting women and children. Here, we are faced with a calculated and professional operation, by elite, seasoned Special Operations soldiers, acting methodically and in cold blood.

A twelve-year old is a twelve year old. Civilian casualties from bombs are one thing, as horrendous as they are and why many people oppose this war. But our country does not shoot hog-tied children in cold blood. This is something we can never, ever lose sight of, or ever make any excuses for.

What makes it worse yet, a command decision may have been made which calculated the likely political fallout to be tolerable, short-lived, and well within the containment powers of our fawning, military industrial complex-dominated media. This is chilling beyond imagination. If this stands, the Empire has crossed an invisible line of no return, going from accidental deaths that are the needless result of a needless war, to the institutionalized, cold-blooded murder of children.

Civilian casualties in Afghanistan rose 10% in the first 9 months of 2009, from an already horrific 2,100 in 2008 and 1,523 in 2007.

Who ordered it, and who was in command. What happened. It is not too strong to say America must know, and at stake is the very soul of the country. Nothing in this war has called out so strongly, from beyond the graves of these children, for an investigation free of Pentagon whitewash.

The enablers, who voted to continue funding these wars on December 16,2009? ("Yea" is a vote for war funding.)
Contact Congress.

From the new anti-war coalition Peace of the Action:

We’ve marched, written, called and faxed but the wars continue. It is time for new creative strategies and bolder action. Peace of the Action will bring forward an historic escalation of Peace Activism like we have not seen in the United States in a very long time.

"...you've got to put your bodies upon the gears and upon the wheels, upon all the apparatus, and you've got to make it stop." -- Mario Savio 1964

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