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U.S. War Crimes in Afghanistan Documentary Shocks Europe

Dead Taliban fighters in an Afghan street

BERLIN , June 14 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) – U.S. troops committed war crimes, as they tortured and murdered captured Taliban prisoners, causing the “disappearance” of more than 3,000 men in the region of Mazar-i-Sharif, according to a documentary shown to the European Parliament.

The 20-minute documentary, entitled “Massacre At Mazar”, was shown Wednesday, June 12, in the Reichstag, the German parliament building in Berlin, and there were immediate calls for an international commission to be set up to investigate charges made in the documentary, South African Independent Online service (IOL) said.

The film, by Irish journalist and documentary film-maker Jamie Doran, cites witness accounts that Taliban prisoners died at the hands of U.S.-led Northern Alliance soldiers, suffocating in containers after they surrendered in late 2001 in Kunduz, Agence France-Presse (AFP) said.

According to the film, U.S. soldiers asked the Afghans to get rid of the bodies to avoid the appearance of satellite photos showing them, and the bodies of between 1,500 and 4,000 prisoners may have been buried.

French Communist Party Euro Deputy Francis Wurtz said the International Red Cross would be asked to carry out an investigation.

Independent Online reported that much of the footage shown in the documentary was taken secretly, and although witnesses were said to be living in fear of reprisal from within Afghanistan itself they had all agreed to appear at any future international war crimes tribunal to give evidence.

One witness in the film said he had seen an American soldier break an Afghan prisoner’s neck and pour acid on others. “The Americans did whatever they wanted. We had no power to stop them,” he stated.

Sometimes prisoners who were beaten up and taken outside had “disappeared”, he said.

In other sequences, witnesses, among them two men, claimed they had been forced to drive into the desert with hundreds of Taliban prisoners, Independent Online said.

The living were then summarily shot while 30 to 40 American soldiers stood by, it was said. The prisoners had been taken there on the orders of the local American commander, according to the documentary.

In the film, an Afghan witness admitted to killing prisoners himself.

The far-left Party of Democratic Socialism (PDS) arranged for the special showing of “Massacre At Mazar” in the Reichstag. Party chairman Roland Claus was cautious regarding its content but did spoke of its attempt at “authenticity.”

Andre Brie, a PDS member of the European Parliament, concerned by reports of ill treatment of Taliban prisoners, said he would be in favor of an international commission looking into “disturbing” questions raised by the film.

At a press conference, Brie said he had known of Doran’s dangerous film activity in
Afghanistan , and had helped to support him financially.

The PDS party faction had wanted to obtain authentic footage of the war in Afghanistan , he said.

From the American side, the Pentagon denied charges that Taliban prisoners in northern
Afghanistan were massacred amid U.S. complicity, AFP said.

In an initial reaction to the documentary, a spokesman for the U.S. Central Command in Florida , which leads U.S. forces in Afghanistan , said that similar “unfounded” accusations emerged months ago.

“I think it surfaced in March and we looked at them, they were unfounded,” spokesman Major Brad Lowell told AFP. “There was no formal investigation or anything.”

Lowell said at the time there was not “enough to start a formal investigation.”

 

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