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Hundreds Of Afghans Protest Latest NATO Killings  rwro-@yahoo.com
 Nov 05, 2009 14:38 PST 

http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2009-11/05/content_12393324.htm


Xinhua News Agency
November 5, 2009


Demonstration held against killing of civilians by NATO-led troops in Afghanistan


KABUL: Hundreds of people staged a peaceful demonstration in protest over what they called arbitrary operations and killing civilians by NATO-led troops in a village in Khost province east of Afghanistan on Thursday.

"Some 500 people came to the street this morning and blocked the road connecting Khost to Gerdez city calling on government to bring to justice those behind the killing of innocent people," a tribal elder Hajji Gul told Xinhua.

Gul stressed that the NATO-led forces launched operation against a house in Bahramkhil village of Ismaelkhil district Wednesday night, killing one person and arresting another.

Carrying the death body, the protesters, in addition to chanting anti-U.S. and anti-government slogans called on authorities to arrest and punish those behind the incident.

The protesters also described the killed and the arrested man as innocent civilians, saying both the men had no link with the Taliban insurgents.

Meantime, Deputy to the provincial governor of Khost province Tahir Khan Sabari confirmed the operation on Bahramkhil village last night and added the issue would be investigated.

Killing civilians by the NATO-led forces also triggered demonstrations by Afghans in different provinces in the past years.
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