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Interviews9 years ago
US ‘untouchable’ on war crimes
The US is “untouchable” when it comes to violations of the Geneva Conventions, an American political analyst says.
US ‘untouchable’ on war crimes
Human Rights9 years ago
Obama apologizes for hospital bombing
President Obama apologizes over the deadly airstrike on a hospital in Afghanistan, but MSF believes this is not enough.
Obama apologizes for hospital bombing
Afghanistan9 years ago
MSF slams US raid on Afghan hospital
MSF slams the recent US airstrike on an Afghan hospital as a breach of the international law.
MSF slams US raid on Afghan hospital
Interviews9 years ago
'US military prides itself on precision'
Despite countless atrocities, the US military appears not to be leaving Afghanistan ever, an activist says.
'US military prides itself on precision'
Military9 years ago
‘US must send more troops to Afghanistan’
The US should deploy more troops to Afghanistan because local forces are not yet ready to take on militants, General John Campbell says.
‘US must send more troops to Afghanistan’
Interviews9 years ago
Kunduz strike ‘approved by US cmdr.’
Former Pentagon official Michael Maloof says the US airstrike against an MSF hospital had to “be approved by a US commander.”
Kunduz strike ‘approved by US cmdr.’
Politics9 years ago
‘Kunduz hospital air raid unjustifiable’
Iran raps as irresponsible and unjustifiable the recent US airstrike on a hospital in the Afghan city of Kunduz.
‘Kunduz hospital air raid unjustifiable’
Afghanistan9 years ago
MSF says does not trust US probe
MSF demands a 'full and transparent' probe into the apparent 'war crime' by the US to strike an Afghan hospital.
MSF says does not trust US probe
Afghanistan9 years ago
‘No militant at MSF clinic during US raid’
Doctors Without Borders says no Taliban militants were firing against Afghan and US forces from the clinic run by the charity group in Kunduz, Afghanistan.
‘No militant at MSF clinic during US raid’
Afghanistan9 years ago
‘In Kunduz, patients were burned to death’
Survivors of the US airstrike in Kunduz say “patients were burnt to death” in the attack.
‘In Kunduz, patients were burned to death’
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