An American soldier in Afghanistan murdered at least 16 civilians, including nine children, in a killing spree President Hamid Karzai called an “assassination” that “cannot be forgiven.”
Some reports claim there were multiple U.S. soldiers involved, who witnesses said were laughing throughout the massacre and appeared drunk. One Afghan father whose children were killed in the incident accused the soldiers of later burning the bodies.
The soldiers entered a number of homes in two villages in southern Kandahar during the night, killing 16 and wounding nine, although there have been differing reports of the number of casualties. The victims included women, elderly men, and children, one of whom was just two years old.
On Sunday the mother of the two-year-old, Gul Bashra, told the Associated Press: “They (Americans) killed a child, who was two-years-old. Was this child a Taliban (member)? Believe me, I have not seen a two-year-old Taliban (member) yet. There is no Taliban here. They (America) are always threatening us with dogs and helicopters during night raids.”
The shooter has been taken into custody at a NATO base and U.S. officials tritely vowed to hold those responsible for the crime “fully accountable.”
“I am absolutely dedicated to making sure that anyone who is found to have committed wrong-doing is held fully accountable,” said General John Allen. Isaf Deputy Commander Lt Gen Adrian Bradshaw said: “I wish to convey my profound regrets and dismay at the actions apparently taken by one coalition member in Kandahar province. I cannot explain the motivation behind such callous acts, but they were in no way part of authorised Isaf military activity.”
But U.S. soldiers have gotten off easy for such crimes in the past. Eight of the nine U.S. soldiers charged with the 2005 massacre of 24 Iraqi men, women, and children in Haditha, Iraq were not convicted. Staff Sgt. Frank Wuterich, who was charged with leading the slaughter, was convicted in a plea bargain of a single count of “dereliction of duty”. He was demoted to the rank of private and will serve no jail time.
The “Kill Team” in Afghanistan, the army unit that planned and committed executions of multiple innocent, unarmed Afghan civilians, framing the dead as having been a threat, and mutilating their corpses as trophies received light sentences as well. All but the ringleader of the Kill Team received reduced sentences and are eligible for parole in a handful of years. Even the ringleader, described as evil by one of the other defendants, was sentenced to life in prison, but could be eligible for parole in less than 10 years.
A State Department diplomatic cable released by WikiLeaks revealed last year that U.S. forces committed a heinous war crime during a house raid in Iraq in 2006, wherein one man, four women, two children, and three infants were summarily executed. Not a single American soldier was prosecuted.
In one notable and comparable incident in February of 2010, U.S. Special Operations Forces surrounded a house in a village in the Paktia Province in Afghanistan. Two civilian men exited the home to ask why they had been surrounded and were shot and killed. U.S. forces then shot and killed three female relatives (a pregnant mother of ten, a pregnant mother of six, and a teenager).
U.S. troops, realizing their mistake, lied and tampered with the evidence at the scene. The initial claim, which was corroborated by the Pentagon, was that the two men were insurgents who had “engaged” the troops, and the three murdered women were simply found by U.S. soldiers, in what they described as an apparent honor killing. Investigations into the incident eventually forced the Pentagon to retract its initial story and issue an apology, but none of the soldiers were charged with a crime.
This latest incident occurs as the U.S. mission in Afghanistan appears to be slipping out of control. Unrest has been acute and widespread since U.S. soldiers were found to have burned Muslim holy books in a fire pit, and now that news of this latest killing spree has come out, insurgents are expected to take revenge.
Part of the reason the war has been seemingly unending is because of incidents like this, coupled with the daily suffering that war and occupation brings the ordinary population. The insurgency is impossible to quell because the U.S. has been creating more enemies every day.
Don’t act surprised if Americans (any not just military) get summarily executed anywhere on the planet.
Behave like a rabid dog (USA) and you get treated like one.
Believe me its coming and there is no way to stop it. Just ask any regular European.
they hate us because of our freedom!
…… to kill them and their children when drunk for sport….. And with ZERO penalty…………
Thanks for cataloguing some of these murders John. It is hard to keep track of them all.
Th US is sliding into fascism.
"The US is sliding into fascism." No disrespect Sam but, I think the US is already there.
Going Postal(tm) has now gone international. The franchising of Amerikan international-brand terror continues.
If he didn't have a gun, I would have been surpised if he had managed to kill two of them.
And he wouldn't have needed to be arrested.
You only have to see how cops who go rogue, or maybe SOP, inside this nation are treated by their own. You happen to be in the line of fire when they bust down the wrong door? Tough! Following "departmental guidelines" is the usual go-to. The lies, distortions, and outright guilt shifting from the victimizer to the victims, happens continuously. Then they start on that horse that's been whipped to death already, "more training"…. Yeah, as if.
very true, very true. I've been reading reports and watching videos of what police in our country are doing to citizens and it just gets more in more appaling. It shouldn't be a surprise I suppose that people without even the protection of being a US citizen overseas get even worse treatment at the hands of our government hired killers. But this savagery will eventually make it's way back here and sooner than most will expect.
the BIG payback to the fascist amerikan empire is at hand, it will be ever so harsh !
I'll be surprised if a U.S. military court of "justice" gives the "perp" more than three months jail time.
There you go – our "shared values". Americans massacre in Afghanistan, Israel massacres in Gaza. How can anyone question such shared values?!!
Yes. I'm certain the Einsatzgruppen and Schutzstaffel had shared values as well.
I never see these massacres reported in our Zionist dominated and controlled mainstream western newspapers or on television.
Too bad the Afghanis did'nt get hold of them..now at every turn occupation soliders should be targeted, captured and hung.
One relevant question, something apparently omitted in this posting:
When did this take place?
True evil. This was a lynching of "those others". American debaurchery and racism exported. Hopefully, Iran will serve us our just desserts when we attack for Israel.
Go to hell General John Allen. This tragedy comes almost 44 years to the day (ie: 3/16/68) of the My Lai incident in Vietnam where US soldiers massacred over 500 civilians. Despite the investigations, trial and resulting verdict, nobody was ever incarcerated for an extended period of time and I don't expect anything more then the usual bluster and bromides emanating from Pentagon officials in-regards to this incident. How many times have we heard similiar words spoken like those of General Allen. I'm surprised they haven't yet referred to these deaths as "collateral damage".
There have been so many incidents involving indescriminate civilian deaths in Afghanistan that the perception of disgust by the military has become nothing more than a facade to alleviate civilian curiosity and disgust.
Until we get the hell out of this cesspool of mayhem and corruption, incidents similiar to this will continue, unfortunately.
And who pray tell was one of the officers sent to Vietnam to help in this cover up? Why it was Mr. Powell himself who would later lie like the lying dog that he is and even decades later lie and cover his own ass for the evil that is Iraq. No fall-guy he but a willing cog in the imperial machine.
Maybe Obama's new "due process" decree is being field tested.
My grandmother who lived through the Second World War used to tell us about the Germans coming in the night and kicking down random doors so they could round up people for execution. This was standard practice in Greece at the time. When a German soldier was killed by a member of the Greek resistance, 100 civilians would be rounded up and executed as retribution. She tells me that this random selection for execution was the greatest fear people had to live with as there was no logic to the selection process and no appeal to the death sentence that awaited the people who where rounded up. Wether you knew anything about the resistance or not your where put against a wall and waited your turn as your family and neighbors where shot in front of you. This is the same fear that the Afghani people are now living with under the U.S. occupation.
War, Obama-style. Obama says he is deeply saddened (ha ha!) and will hold accountable "anyone responsible". Does he plan to court-martial HIMSELF?
If he did would he go so far as to call for the ultimate sacrifice? Now that's "change" you can believe in!
Al Jazeera says one killer — Reuters says several “drunk and laughing”
A Western media smokescreen maybe, much confusion for several days until it becomes stale news and of little interest.
It has all the ear marks of a batched kill squad operation with too many witnesses to keep it covered up.
It took place Saturday evening at 10 pm our time.
In Afghan time it tool place at 3 am.
The US army and the government needs to be proud in what Brady Manning have done giving out info regarding such barbaric acts, Brady Manning needs to be set free not for what he is done but for what his been exposing telling the world about the brutality of the US militarism regime. This is not the first time that US army conducting such brutal and inhuman acts in war crimes, its in their blood since Vietnam war, this is how a militarism regime functions, this is the result when the solders been told that they are superior, this is how the Rock & Roll with their abusive and demoniac rhetoric is telling these solders what to do and army is letting these solders to have all of these song carrying it to a unjust war, so what did you expect general, angels in uniform fighting where they have no rights to be…,
My Lai? Again?
Wonder how come no adult males were home at 3am?
Excellent point.
I am usually not at a loss for words, but this time I am. Reading the catalogue of war crimes that asylum state military soldiers have commited over the years has made me really, really sick. The wanton murder of women, children, even shooting infants in the head at point blank range, how do you even respond to that? What can anyone possibly say to even explain how and why these mass murders and war crimes continue to happen? It seems that the monsters exist in all walks of amerikan life, and not just on television's "Law and Order, SVU"…………………
it amazes me that they arent being sent to the hague these are war crimes they should be tried by the international criminal court not by sovereign states