INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Richard Bennett, the UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights in Afghanistan, has called for justice to be served over the unlawful killings by
UK special forces in Afghanistan.
In a post on X on Monday, Bennett said the revelations in a recent investigation by BBC’s Panorama were
“shocking”.
The Islamic Emirate also responded to the news and stated that foreign forces committed many war crimes in Afghanistan while
stationed in the country over 20 years.
The IEA says these new confessions prove the extent of what transpired.
The BBC report featured
testimony by several ex-soldiers on the unlawful killings while British troops were in Afghanistan.
These ex-soldiers told how British
troops killed unarmed civilians in their sleep and executed blindfolded detainees.
One former soldier who served in Afghanistan recalled an
incident in which troops “handcuffed a young boy and shot him
He was a child, not even close to fighting age.” He added that the killing of detainees by British special forces “became
routine.”
Allegations of war crimes involving British forces in Afghanistan have circulated for years, and formal investigations are
ongoing.
However, these inquiries and investigations by the BBC have still not led to any charges being brought against the alleged culprits
or any meaningful justice for the victims.
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