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It seems the US military have still a lot to learn about winning over hearts and minds.
Desecrating the dead seems to me to be somewhat counter-productive.
http://news.scotsman.com/international.cfm?id=2121322005
Desecrating the dead seems to me to be somewhat counter-productive.
http://news.scotsman.com/international.cfm?id=2121322005
Taleban bodies burnt as insult
DANIEL COONEY
IN KABUL
REPORTS of American soldiers apparently burning the bodies of Taleban fighters and then using the action to taunt other militants are "repugnant" the US military said yesterday, promising a full investigation.
A spokesman for Afghan president Hamid Karzai said the Kabul government has launched its own inquiry into the alleged incident.
Australia's SBS television network broadcast footage that purportedly showed US soldiers burning the bodies of the suspected Taleban fighters in the hills outside the southern village of Gonbaz, near the former Taleban stronghold of Kandahar.
According to a transcript of the television programme, a loudspeaker broadcast by the soldiers directed at the village - believed to be harbouring militants - then called the Taleban "cowardly dogs".
"You allowed your fighters to be laid down facing west and burned. You are too scared to come down and retrieve their bodies," said one message, according to the transcript...
Under the Geneva Conventions, soldiers must ensure that the "dead are honourably interred, if possible according to the rites of the religion to which they belonged".
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