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    NATO helis kill 9 Afghan boys collecting firewood.

    Gathering Firewood, 9 Afghan Boys Killed by NATO Helicopters
    By ALISSA J. RUBIN and SANGAR RAHIMI
    KABUL, Afghanistan — Nine boys collecting firewood to heat their homes in the eastern Afghanistan mountains were killed by NATO helicopter gunners who mistook them for insurgents, according to a statement on Wednesday by NATO, which apologized for the mistake.

    The boys, who were 9 to 15 years old, were attacked on Tuesday in what amounted to one of the war’s worst cases of mistaken killings by foreign-led forces. The victims included two sets of brothers. A 10th boy survived.

    The NATO statement, which included an unusual personal apology by the commander of the NATO forces in Afghanistan, Gen. David H. Petraeus, said the boys had been misidentified as the attackers of a NATO base earlier in the day. News of the attack enraged Afghans and led to an anti-American demonstration on Wednesday in the village of Nanglam, where the boys where from. The only survivor, Hemad, 11, said his mother had told him to go out with other boys to collect firewood because “the weather is very cold now.”

    “We were almost done collecting the wood when suddenly we saw the helicopters come,” said Hemad, who, like many Afghans, has only one name. “There were two of them. The helicopters hovered over us, scanned us and we saw a green flash from the helicopters. Then they flew back high up, and in a second round they hovered over us and started shooting. They fired a rocket which landed on a tree. The tree branches fell over me and shrapnel hit my right hand and my side.”

    The tree, Hemad said, saved his life by covering him so that he could not be seen by the helicopters, which. he said, “shot the boys one after another.”

    General Petraeus pledged to investigate the attack and to take disciplinary action if appropriate.

    “We are deeply sorry for this tragedy and apologize to the members of the Afghan government, the people of Afghanistan and, most importantly, the surviving family members of those killed by our actions,” he said. “These deaths should have never happened.”

    It was the third incident in two weeks in which the Afghan government has accused NATO of killing civilians. NATO strongly disputes one of those reports, but another — the killing of an Afghan Army soldier and his family in Nangahar Province on Feb. 20 — was also described as an accident.

    The attack on the boys occurred high in the mountains outside Nanglam in the Pech Valley of Kunar Province. American troops are preparing to close their bases in the valley in the next several weeks, in part because their presence has vexed the locals, who would prefer to be left alone. The area is poor, and the only major road was built to service Forward Operating Base Blessing, according to local residents.

    A rocket attack on the base on Tuesday led to a helicopter search for the insurgents responsible, the NATO statement said. The base is surrounded by mountains and is the frequent target of Taliban fighters, who shoot down on it from the rocky heights.

    The helicopters “returned fire at the assessed point of origin with indirect and aerial fire,” the NATO statement said. “Regrettably there appears to have been an error in the handoff between identifying the location of the insurgents and the attack helicopters that carried out subsequent operations.”

    Villagers — who heard the gunfire in the mountains and worried when the children did not return home — went to look for them. The boys had been out since the morning, local people said.

    “As soon as we heard about the attack on the village’s children, all the village men rushed to the mountains to find out what really happened,” said Ashabuddin, a shopkeeper from Manogai, a nearby village, whose nephew Khalid was among those killed.

    “Finally we found the dead bodies. Some of the dead bodies were really badly chopped up by the rockets,” he said. “The head of a child was missing. Others were missing limbs.”

    “We tried to find the body pieces and put them together. As it was getting late, we brought down the bodies in a rope bed. We buried them in the village’s cemetery,” Ashabuddin added. “The children were all from poor families; otherwise no one would send their sons up to the mountains despite the known threats from both insurgents and Americans.”

    Khalid, 14, was the only male in the family, Ashabuddin said. “He was studying in sixth grade of the orphanage school and working because his father died four years ago due to a long -term sickness. His father was a day laborer. He has 13 sisters and two mothers. He was the sole breadwinner of the family. I don’t know what would happen to his family to his sisters and mothers. They are all female and poor.”

    President Hamid Karzai, who was in London for an official visit, condemned the attack “in the strongest terms possible.”

    Calling it a “ruthless.” he questioned whether the Western goals of combating terrorism and securing Afghanistan could be achieved if civilians continued to die.

    More than 200 people gathered in Nanglam on Wednesday to protest the boys’ deaths, witnesses said. Waving white flags, they shouted “Death, death to America” and “Death to Obama and his colleagues and associates.”
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    How the fuck does this happen?

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    More than 200 people gathered in Nanglam on Wednesday to protest the boys’ deaths, witnesses said. Waving white flags, they shouted “Death, death to America” and “Death to Obama and his colleagues and associates.”
    Kind of an unwieldy chant, no?

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    Quote Originally Posted by archibaldcrane View Post
    Kind of an unwieldy chant, no?
    rofl

    shouldn't have been cold in a warzone

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    They hate us for our freedom.

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    Now combine this with the knowledge that 92% of Afghan men don't even know what 9/11 is, and yeah...
    The International Council on Security and Development said in its report that 92 percent of 1,000 Afghan men surveyed in the intense fighting areas of Helmand and Kandahar provinces were unaware of the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks, the Reuters news agency reported. "The lack of awareness of why we are there contributes to the high levels of negativity toward the NATO military operations and made the job of the Taliban easier," Norine MacDonald, the think tank's president, told Reuters. "We need to explain to the Afghan people why we are here and both convince them and show them that their future is better with us than the Taliban."
    http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503543_1...51-503543.html

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    those kids were adding GHG's into the air and trying to kill us with global warming. it was the only thing those guys could do to protect us all

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    Oh no, some one died in a war. How terrible.

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    Quote Originally Posted by archibaldcrane View Post
    Now combine this with the knowledge that 92% of Afghan men don't even know what 9/11 is, and yeah...

    http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503543_1...51-503543.html
    this would imply that we (MIC) cares about their public opinion. We aren't still there because of 9/11, anyways, so it's pretty pointless to educate them on that subject.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Egon View Post
    Oh no, some one died in a war. How terrible.
    http://i1107.photobucket.com/albums/...cerealspit.jpg

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    They were trying to melt the Helicopters out of the sky with fires?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Demosthenes11 View Post
    Ignore him.

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    how embarrassing, what a fuckup

    double facepalm.jpg

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    I had my photobucket open already so it was only convenient

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    “We were almost done collecting the wood when suddenly we saw the helicopters come,” said Hemad, who, like many Afghans, has only one name. “There were two of them. The helicopters hovered over us, scanned us and we saw a green flash from the helicopters. Then they flew back high up, and in a second round they hovered over us and started shooting. They fired a rocket which landed on a tree. The tree branches fell over me and shrapnel hit my right hand and my side.”
    What a name...

    Shit like this is depressing and doubly so that most of the Afghans have nfc whats going on around them. Their tools to Al Queda, tools for the warlords and tools to us, completely trapped in a lose/lose situation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Egon View Post
    Oh no, some one died in a war. How terrible.
    It must be difficult to be that uncaring.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Athas View Post
    It must be difficult to be conservative.
    Ftfy

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZarakiKujata View Post
    Ftfy
    I didn't see an edit.

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    Yikes

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    Quote Originally Posted by ronin sparthos View Post
    What a name...

    Shit like this is depressing and doubly so that most of the Afghans have nfc whats going on around them. Their tools to Al Queda, tools for the warlords and tools to us, completely trapped in a lose/lose situation.
    Al Qaeda is not the Taliban. They're barely related.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kuya View Post
    Al Qaeda is not the Taliban. They're barely related.
    TURBANS AND SAND

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