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Special forces hid evidence of Afghan killings


Special forces hid evidence of Afghan killings - BBC

Ministry of Defence documents reveal UK Special Forces officers suspected their men were killing unarmed Afghans who posed no threat. They also ...

Afghanistan inquiry hears senior officers hid SAS killings - BBC

Senior UK special forces officers had suspicions of a deliberate policy of murder by the SAS in Afghanistan but hid evidence, an inquiry heard.

An independent inquiry opens into alleged unlawful killings by UK ...

An independent inquiry has opened in the U.K. to examine claims that British special forces murdered dozens of Afghan men during ...

Murdered, tortured or in hiding from the Taliban: The special forces ...

A major joint investigation has uncovered shocking evidence that Afghan soldiers ... “Riaz got killed because of this previous work with British ...

Wall of secrecy around SAS 'murders' begins to crumble

'Unacceptable' · Golden Temple massacre: Probe into SAS role marred by nepotism · 'Cancerous' squadron · SAS sought to 'cover up' killings of ...

UK Special Forces War Crimes: The Key Documents - Unredacted

... evidence to suggest a lawful killing in self defence. N1785 was clear that ... killings in Afghanistan. In the first policy decision, dated 16 December ...

What the explosive testimony of a minister reveals about Britain's ...

The probe into 80 alleged SAS killings heard evidence from Johnny Mercer and highlighted the urgent need for oversight, says former military ...

BBC probe suggests Afghanistan war crimes by UK special forces

Commandos in the United Kingdom's elite Special Air Service (SAS) corps killed ... forces in Afghanistan, including a number of killings by the ...

United Kingdom, Unlawful Killings in Afghanistan

SAS UNIT REPEATEDLY KILLED AFGHAN DETAINEES ... [2] The BBC found evidence suggesting the former head of special forces failed to pass on evidence to a murder ...

SAS sought to 'cover up' killings of unarmed Afghans - Declassified UK

... army's special forces unit deleted key data related to the killing of over 50 Afghans ... evidence relating to extra-judicial killings ...

War Crimes, Cover-ups, and Britain's Special Forces - Opinio Juris

Indeed, they were killed during the very same raid called a 'massacre' in an email sent only hours later. Moreover, the Secretary of State's ...

Australian Special Forces Unlawfully Killed 39 In Afghanistan ... - NPR

Members of the Australian special forces allegedly killed 39 people during operations in Afghanistan in violation of international law, according to the ...

Senior officer hid evidence of SAS war crimes in Afghanistan: BBC

... killings) BY UKSF (UK Special Forces).” In the correspondence, Jenkins told Page that he had been aware of allegations against SAS personnel ...

Eighty Afghan civilians may have been summarily killed by SAS ...

Eighty Afghan civilians may have been summarily killed by SAS, inquiry told ... Eighty Afghans may have been victim of summary killings by three ...

UK inquiry starts hearings into Afghan extra-judicial killings' claims

... killings in Afghanistan a decade ago will begin hearing evidence in public on Monday ... Special Air Service (SAS) had killed 54 people in ...

Special Forces War Crimes - Unredacted UK

A multiyear investigation into the systematic practice of unlawful killings and detainee mistreatment by UK Special Forces units deployed to Afghanistan.

UK begins inquiry into army's 'unlawful killings' of Afghans - Al Jazeera

An independent team led by a senior judge will investigate whether UK forces carried out extrajudicial killings of Afghan civilians from 2010 to 2013.

Afghanistan: U.S. Special Forces Guilty of War Crimes? | Rolling Stone

At one point, Kandahari held a pistol to Omar's head and told him that he would kill him as easily as he had killed his friend. “Of course they ...

Alleged UK War Crimes in Afghanistan - Lieber Institute - West Point

An investigation by the BBC television news program Panorama has reported that UK “SAS operatives in Afghanistan repeatedly killed detainees and unarmed men.”

Special forces hid evidence of Afghan killings : r/unitedkingdom

US special forces face similar accusations, going as far as accusations of having a task force for extrajudicial killings. Unsurprisingly UK ...