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After US Strikes, Afghans Describe "Tractor Trailers Full of Pieces of Human Bodies"

Posted by Jeremy Scahill, Rebel Reports at 7:57 AM on May 7, 2009.


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As President Barack Obama prepares to send some 21,000 more US troops into Afghanistan, anger is rising in the western province of Farah, the scene of a US bombing massacre that may have killed as many as 130 Afghans, including 13 members of one family. At least six houses were bombed and among the dead and wounded are women and children. As of this writing reports indicate some people remain buried in rubble. The US airstrikes happened on Monday and Tuesday. Just hours after Obama met with US-backed president Hamid Karzai Wednesday, hundreds of Afghans—perhaps as many as 2,000— poured into the streets of the provincial capital, chanting “Death to America.” The protesters demanded a US withdrawal from Afghanistan.

In Washington, Karzai said he and the US occupation forces should operate from a “higher platform of morality,” saying, “We must be conducting this war as better human beings,” and recognize that “force won’t buy you obedience.” And yet, his security forces opened fire on the demonstrators, reportedly wounding five people.

According to The New York Times:

In a phone call played on a loudspeaker on Wednesday to outraged members of the Afghan Parliament, the governor of Farah Province, Rohul Amin, said that as many as 130 civilians had been killed, according to a legislator, Mohammad Naim Farahi. Afghan lawmakers immediately called for an agreement regulating foreign military operations in the country.

“The governor said that the villagers have brought two tractor trailers full of pieces of human bodies to his office to prove the casualties that had occurred,” Mr. Farahi said. “Everyone at the governor’s office was crying, watching that shocking scene.”

Mr. Farahi said he had talked to someone he knew personally who had counted 113 bodies being buried, including those of many women and children. Later, more bodies were pulled from the rubble and some victims who had been taken to the hospital died, he said.

The US airstrikes hit villages in two areas of Farah province on Monday night and Tuesday. The extent of the deaths only came to public light because local people brought 20-30 corpses to the provincial capital. If the estimates of 130 dead are confirmed, it would reportedly be the single largest number of deaths caused by a US bombing since the overthrow of the Taliban in 2001. While Secretary of State Hillary Clinton initially “apologized” Wednesday for the civilian deaths and Obama reportedly conveyed similar sentiments to Karzai when they met in person, later in the day Clinton’s spokesperson, Robert Wood, framed her apology as being based on preliminary information and, according to AP, said they “were offered as a gesture, before all the facts of the incident are known.” By day’s end, the Pentagon was seeking to blame the Taliban for “staging” the massacre to blame it on the US. Last night, NBC News’s Pentagon correspondent Jim Miklaszewski said military sources told him Taliban fighters used grenades to kill three families to “stage” a massacre and then blame it on the US.

The senior US military and NATO commander in Afghanistan, Gen. David McKiernan, spoke in general terms: “We have some other information that leads us to distinctly different conclusions about the cause of the civilian casualties,” he said. McKiernan left the specific details of the spin to unnamed officials.

According to The Washington Post, “A U.S. defense official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said that ‘the Taliban went to a concerted effort to make it look like the U.S. airstrikes caused this. The official did not offer evidence to support the claim, and could not say what had caused the deaths.” Meanwhile, according to the Associated Press, a senior Defense official who did not want to be identified “said late Wednesday that Marine special operations forces believe the Afghan civilians were killed by grenades hurled by Taliban militants, who then loaded some of the bodies into a vehicle and drove them around the village, claiming the dead were victims of an American airstrike. A second U.S. official said a senior Taliban commander is believed to have ordered the grenade attack.”

As the AP reported, “it would be the first time the Taliban has used grenades in this way.”

While the Pentagon spins its story, the International Committee of the Red Cross has stated bluntly that US airstrikes hit civilian houses and revealed that an ICRC counterpart in the Red Crescent was among the dead. “We know that those killed included an Afghan Red Crescent volunteer and 13 members of his family who had been sheltering from fighting in a house that was bombed in an air strike,” said the ICRC’s head of delegation in Kabul, Reto Stocker. “We are deeply concerned by these events. Tribal elders in the villages called the ICRC during the fighting to report civilian casualties and ask for help. As soon as we heard of the attacks we contacted all sides to warn them that there were civilians and injured people in the area.”

Read the entire ICRC statement here.

The Times, meanwhile, interviewed local people who contradict the unnamed US Defense officials’ version of events:

Villagers reached by telephone said many were killed by aerial bombing. Muhammad Jan, a farmer, said fighting had broken out in his village, Shiwan, and another, Granai, in the Bala Baluk district. An hour after it stopped, the planes came, he said.

In Granai, he said, women and children had sought shelter in orchards and houses. “Six houses were bombed and destroyed completely, and people in the houses still remain under the rubble,” he said, “and now I am working with other villagers trying to excavate the dead bodies.”

He said that villagers, crazed with grief, were collecting mangled bodies in blankets and shawls and piling them on three tractors. People were still missing, he said.

Mr. Agha, who lives in Granai, said the bombing started at 5 p.m. on Monday and lasted until late into the night. “People were rushing to go to their relatives’ houses, where they believed they would be safe, but they were hit on the way,” he said.

In her earlier statement regarding the bombing, Clinton told Hamid Karzai “there will be a joint investigation by your government and ours.”

But before that investigation began, the Pentagon was already using its unnamed officials to blame the Taliban. It also bears remembering that the US track record of thoroughly “investigating” US massacres is pathetic. The UN said there was convincing evidence that last year’s US attack on the village of Azizabad in western Afghanistan killed 90 civilians, but the military only acknowledged 30 civilian deaths.

Standing between Hamid Karzai and Pakistani president Asif Ali Zardari on Wednesday, Obama said the US would “make every effort” to avoid civilian deaths in both countries (which are regularly bombed by the US). But as he was making those remarks, Defense Secretary Robert Gates was arriving in Kabul on Wednesday “to make sure that preparations were moving forward for the troop increase and that soldiers and Marines were getting the equipment they needed.”

Jessica Barry, a spokesperson for the ICRC said, “With more troops coming in, there is a risk that civilians will be more and more vulnerable.”

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Jeremy Scahill is the author of Blackwater: The Rise of the World's Most Powerful Mercenary Army.


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WE'LL FIND OUT
Posted by: VZEQICVA on May 7, 2009 8:29 AM   
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When we've needlessly killed enough innocent civilians we'll know. They will find a way to return the favor. Then everyone can act naive and wonder "who would do this to us". The Predator Drone is a coward's way to fight a war. Anyone so damned sure that we have to kill people should at least be required to go there and do the job. The whole concept is beneath contempt. ANNA

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The Anti terrorist program that grows
Posted by: marid on May 7, 2009 10:17 AM   
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terrorists. Are these people who plan, condone, and execute these plans of distant death dumber than a box of rocks, an insult to rocks.

Everytime we kill more inncoents we creat more recruits for the terrorists. That is the problem with this entire debacle we have been perpetrating on the Middle East for years. It is not designed to stop terrorism but to cause it.

I am no different. Kill my family and you have created an implacable enemy with one goal, killing you and yours. I had hopes that Obama would not be a dumbass. Maybe I am wrong.

As we send more of our troops to Hell on Earth in the graveyard of Empires don't expect it to improve. All we will gain is dead bodeis, scrap metal, and a sham peace festering in the hearts of the Afghans. Maybe we can just give them guns and pay them too.

Ah but we forget our foreign policy is driven by the Merchants of Death and their profits off dead people. How many politicians do the MODs own?

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Note how the US SoS...
Posted by: leafsong1 on May 7, 2009 1:18 PM   
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...is not legally permitted to speak the truth if her version is contradicted by a psy ops grunt in the DOD. Does anyone else see how a soldier defining the truth that may be spoken by US government officials to the US public is committing treason and giving lie to the assertion that the US is a republic? Domestic propganda is a crime; it should be a capital one. These unnamed DOD officials should be facing a firing squad, and their stenographers should be denied any employment in the journalistic profession in any free country.

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War Machine
Posted by: QQOblivion on May 7, 2009 1:54 PM   
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Whether rightly or wrongly (I am certain I heard that the thinking is correct), the Afghan people believe that the US-led forces have killed more civilians in Afghanistan than the Taliban have killed.

What is the greater evil, then, in Afghanistan? The US or the Taliban?

We have long ago lost the population's support. Once that happened, there is no winning this war.

As for the US claims that the US "deeply regrets" the civilian loss of life:

THAT IS A TOTAL *LIE*!!!!

If the US cared one shit's worth about innocent Afghani civilians, we would find ways not to kill so freaking many of them!

What if it were a multitude of *American* civilians who were killed by a foreign power?
I've heard that at least one war has been started over that.

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» RE: War Machine Posted by: anneliese-nyc
Jeremy Scahill, all of this happened because YOU will not expose the lies of 9/11.
Posted by: pfgetty on May 8, 2009 4:21 AM   
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You are a great investigator, Jeremy, and you seem courageous, courageous enough to go after the Blackwater people and many other powerful groups. You expose whatever you see. And you search and go back to the beginnings of things and make the connections.

And you know that we are in Afghanistan and stay there, ostensibly, because of the 9/11 attacks and the fear of more attacks. We are there because of the lies of 9/11. You are too smart and have worked too hard on all of this to have missed that.

Which is why I KNOW that you realize that the real story of 9/11 was covered up and we were told a fairy tale. The evidence is overwhelming. In fact, we now have proof positive that the WTC collapsed because of controlled demolition. I doubt the publishing of this peer reviewed paper by Steven Jones and others showing nanothermite in all dust samples collected at the WTC collapse has gone unnoticed by you.

But there is so much more that shows the contradictions, improbabilities and impossibilities of the official story of 9/11.

And yet you ignore it all. Every bit of it. You and Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzales have ignored the glaring evidence that 9/11 was an inside job for almost eight years! How can you do that? What is keeping you from this, the biggest story of all time? Are you pressued, threatened, or could you actually WANT the truth to remain hidden from the world?

Alternet, Democracy Now, Common Dreams, the Nation, Mother Jones, antiwar.com, the Progressive.........all have curiously and suspiciously avoided the lies of 9/11 for all these years. Something is going on. And whatever that something is, it is destroying my country and the future for my kids. You are part of the media conspiracy to keep vital information from the people. We need to know why.

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876
Posted by: 876 on May 8, 2009 7:11 AM   
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How do you call it “restraint” when you drop bombs on defenseless people?! The Taliban don’t have an air force from which to drop bombs so why do these American cowards fight them this way at the expense of thousands of civilians? Why aren’t the American cowards on the ground? After all of this and a million dead Iraqis the beloved American president dares to declare that he is not the enemy of Muslim people but a friend as the idiot American masses pat themselves on the back having elected so just a man. This is supposed to be your new kinder gentler and more just agenda? It cannot be anymore clear that the United States is the world’s most horrific terrorist force. Enough!

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WE IGNORED THE FRENCH EXPERIENCE IN VIET NAM AND NOW WE ARE IGNORING
Posted by: Raymond Emerson on May 8, 2009 11:45 PM   
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the Russian experience in Afganistan. Do we need to hire somebody to think for us? We seem not to do a very good job ourselves.

Several factors have been credited with the fall of the Soviet Union. Afganistan is often mentioned. My memory doesn't serve me that well but I seem to remember either 60 or 90,000 body bags were shipped back to mother Russia. The Afgans really did beat the Soviets. The French really did lose Viet Nam, aka French Indochina. For 50 years the republicans told us that the dirty nasty communist Soviet Russians were going to take over the world if we didn't do as they said. Then these very guys got beaten by the Afgans. Don't we need to take this into account. Don't fool yourself. Neither the Russians nor the French were incompetent.

Incompetent really means too dumb to study history.

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