Mass graves remain unprotected in Afghanistan
Miami Herald
12/18/08
A week after the revelation that remains had been bulldozed from a mass grave site that held up to 2,000 bodies in Afghanistan, the location remains unprotected, the United Nations hasn’t released its own investigation and the warlord who’s accused of the exhumation is comfortably lodged just down the street from a Starbucks in Turkey’s capital. None of the key players in Afghanistan — the U.S. military, NATO, the United Nations or the Afghan government — has taken responsibility for safeguarding the site at Dasht-e Leili in northern Afghanistan. Each says that someone else should take the first step...
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Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
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12/18/08
A week after the revelation that remains had been bulldozed from a mass grave site that held up to 2,000 bodies in Afghanistan, the location remains unprotected, the United Nations hasn’t released its own investigation and the warlord who’s accused of the exhumation is comfortably lodged just down the street from a Starbucks in Turkey’s capital. None of the key players in Afghanistan — the U.S. military, NATO, the United Nations or the Afghan government — has taken responsibility for safeguarding the site at Dasht-e Leili in northern Afghanistan. Each says that someone else should take the first step...
http://tinyurl.com/5258zp
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Afghanistan
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