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Watchdog Finds Over 20,000 Civilians Killed In Nine Years

6th June, 2018 · admin 3 Comments
Sima Samar

Sima Samar

Tolo News: The Independent Human Rights Watch has found that more than 64,100 civilians were killed and wounded in wars and suicide attacks in the country in the past nine years.  A new report states that 23,130 civilians were killed and 40,974 were wounded of which 52 percent were men, 18 percent were children, 7 percent women and 22 percent is unknown. Chairperson of the commission, Sima Samar, said anti-government armed militants were responsible for 69 percent of the casualties. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Anti-Government Militants, Civilian Injuries and Deaths, Human Rights | Tags: Sima Samar |
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3 thoughts on “Watchdog Finds Over 20,000 Civilians Killed In Nine Years”

  1. Baghlani says:
    June 6, 2018 at 3:47 pm

    It is much more than that- and will exceed far more with the inclusion of sever injuries.
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    YOU GOD DAMN COWARD
    INVADERS !
    …
    WHO IS GOING TO
    PAY
    FOR ALL
    THOSE LOSES ?????
    ………… ……………… …..
    Obviously, their families.

    Reply
  2. Baghlani says:
    June 6, 2018 at 3:51 pm

    These types of enslaved commissions
    are supported by the
    very same same
    coward invaders,
    killers
    and
    rapists.

    Reply
  3. Baghlani says:
    June 6, 2018 at 3:51 pm

    *GET OUT
    OF
    AFGHANISTAN !

    Reply

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