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Monthly Archives: October 2015
Kunduz: US history of bombing hospitals and Afghan Special Forces aggression supports MSF calls for a independent transparent inquiry
November 2011: A 12-year-old patient sits in his hospital bed during rounds at the MSF trauma hospital in Kunduz, northern Afghanistan. He suffered a fractured pelvis after being struck by a taxi (MSF) Medecins Sans Frontier/Doctors Without Borders are calling … Continue reading
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MSF Response to Spurious Claims That Kunduz Hospital Was “A Taliban Base”
Kunduz hospital where staff and patients died after being bombed allegedly by US October 04, 2015 Following an earlier statement Sunday morning reiterating MSF’s call for an independent investigation of the bombing of its hospital in Kunduz, MSF General Director … Continue reading
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Kunduz hospital had complained of threats from Afghan Special Forces in July: A full and independent investigation into bombing is essential
Distressed staff and patients unable to understand why they were targeted in a US bombing raid (MSF) How could a hospital in Kunduz, Afghanistan that had sent its GPS coordinates to officials to avoid being targeted in an aerial attack … Continue reading
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Afghanistan: Kunduz eyewitness – “They had just been working in the hospital to help people… and now they are dead”
(Andrea Bruce/Noor images) “A patient there on the operating table, dead, in the middle of the destruction, we couldn’t find our staff” Lajocs Zoltan Jacs (Nurse) (Medecins Sans Frontiers MSF/Doctors Without Borders) Harrowing account of US bombing on hospital, Kunduz, … Continue reading
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Afghanistan: MSF Demands Explanations After Deadly Airstrikes Hit Hospital in Kunduz
October 03, 2015 Kabul/Brussels. 3 October 2015: The international medical organization Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) condemns in the strongest possible terms the horrific aerial bombing of its hospital in Kunduz, Afghanistan. Twelve staff members and at least seven patients, … Continue reading
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Islamic Emirate claim gains in Badakhshan, allege “fabricated” interview and deny Amnesty International allegations
Taliban in the centre of Kunduz (Via Sabiq Jihadmal) Badakhshan gains Following a surprise take-over of Kunduz, northern Afghanistan leading to a fierce battle with security forces trying to reclaim the city, Islamic Emirate (Afghan Taliban) have now made significant … Continue reading
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Afghanistan: Taliban accuse “barbaric American forces” of alleged “war crimes” after aerial bombing of Kunduz hospital
Hospital under attack (Image via Islamic Emirate) News has just come in that the Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières’ (MSF) Trauma center in Kunduz was hit several times in an aerial bombardment that badly damaged the building and caused the death … Continue reading
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Afghanistan: Remarks of spokesman of Islamic Emirate regarding report by Amnesty International
Foreign invaders and their hirelings used heavy force on Thursday in an attempt to retake Kunduz city but failed after sustaining heavy material and corporeal losses due to stiff Mujahideen resistance. The four day presence of Mujahideen here not only … Continue reading
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Afghanistan: Islamic State Khorasan allege “control” over an army base in Asheen Nangarhar
Breaking: Control over an Afghan army base in Asheen-Nangarhar (1st October 2015) In a continuation of their assault on army bases in the province of Nangarhar in Afghanistan, Islamic State Khorasan have issued the following statement, “Allah made it easy … Continue reading
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