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Pakistan Airstrike Kills 71 Civilians: Official
PESHAWAR, Pakistan — Up to 71 civilians were killed in a weekend strike by Pakistani jets near the Afghan border, survivors and a government official said Tuesday — a rare confirmation of civilian casualties that risks undercutting public support for the fight against militants.
Pakistani tribal elders gathered on Monday, April 12, 2010 in Khyber, Pakistan to discuss the situation raised after Pakistan army jets's air strikes on alleged suspected insurgents in Pakistani tribal area along Afghanistan border. More than 200,000 people have fled Pakistan's latest offensive against Taliban militants in the northwest, the United Nations said Monday, as fresh clashes in the remote region killed 41 insurgents and two soldiers. (AP Photo/Qazi Rauf) The government official, who spoke on condition of
anonymity because of the sensitivity of the subject, said authorities
had already handed out the equivalent of $125,000 in compensation to
families of the victims in a remote village in the Khyber tribal area.
Also Tuesday, a village elder claimed 13 civilians had been killed in U.S. missile strike on Monday night elsewhere in the northwest, contesting accounts by Pakistani security officials that four militants were killed.
Pakistan's tribal regions are largely out of bounds for reporters and dangerous to visit because of the likelihood of being abducted by militants, who still control much of the area, making it very difficult to verify casualty figures.
Army spokesman Maj. Gen. Athar Abbas on Monday denied that any of the dead in the Pakistani air force attack were civilians, saying the army had intelligence that militants were gathering at the site of the strike. The victims were initially reported to be suspected militants. The military regularly reports killing scores of militants in airstrikes in the northwest, but rarely says it is responsible for civilian deaths.
The Pakistani army, under heavy pressure from the United States, has moved forcefully against Taliban and al-Qaida militants in the northwest over the last 18 months. The insurgents have been blamed for attacks on international troops across the border in Afghanistan as well as scores of attacks within Pakistan.
Pakistani politicians have either supported the operations or avoiding criticizing them, something of a change from several years ago when many backed negotiations with the insurgents. But civilian casualties threaten to undermine support for the offensives, both in the northwest and in the rest of Pakistan, where many people do not like the idea of the army being deployed against fellow Muslims.
The offensives have displaced more than 1 million people, and one newspaper said Tuesday that the deaths of innocents would strengthen support for the Taliban.
Two survivors interviewed Tuesday in a hospital in the main northwestern city of Peshawar gave the first detailed account of the attack, which took place Saturday morning.
They said most of the victims were killed when they were trying to rescue people trapped by an earlier strike on the house of a village elder.
"This house was bombed on absolutely wrong information," said Khanan Gul Khan, a resident of the village who was visiting a relative in the hospital. "This area has nothing to do with militants."
Khan said many of the families in the village, Sara Walla, had sons serving in the security forces and that it had a history of cooperating with the army. He said the owner of the house that was bombed initially, Hamid Khan, had two sons serving in the paramilitary Frontier Corps.
He said 68 people were killed and many more wounded. The political official said Monday that the families of 71 victims had been compensated, but did not identify them.
Dilla Baz Khan suffered a fractured arm in the second attack, which he said came around two hours after the first one.
"We were about to pull out a lady from the rubble when another jet came and bombed us," he said from the orthopedic ward of the Hayatabad medical complex in Peshawar. "Then I lost consciousness."
He said an official from the Khyber political administration visited him Monday and gave him $220 for the loss of four relatives, including his brother. "He said we are sorry for this, and we pray for your early recovery," he said.
Brief reports of significant civilian casualties in the strike Saturday have appeared in the local media in recent days, but have not attracted much attention or criticism. The army, while nominally under civilian control, is the most powerful institution in the country.
An editorial Tuesday in Dawn, a respected English-language daily, said it was clear that the dead had no links to the militants and that the incident "strengthens the hands of the Taliban." It said around 60 people were killed.
The United States also regularly attacks al-Qaida and Taliban targets in northwest Pakistan with missiles fired from unmanned drones. American officials do not acknowledge being behind the attacks, which are credited with killing scores of insurgents. Critics say those attacks also regularly claim civilian lives.
Pakistan intelligence officials, speaking on customary condition of anonymity, said a missile attack late Monday close to the town of Miran Shah in North Waziristan killed four suspected militants. Noor Gul, a resident in the village, disputed that, saying 13 civilians, including two children, were killed.
Zarar Khan reported from Islamabad. Associated Press Writers Chris Brummitt in Islamabad contributed to this report.
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Show AllThis must stop.
The American public cannot allow this to go on any longer.
The American military is putting all Americans at risk with their illegal, imperialistic militarism.
The Democrats and Republicans and especially the Obama administration have their collective heels dug in on this.
The only hope is to run a slate of peace activists for Congress in November as independents in every single Congressional district with the same agenda: "End the wars now, bring war criminals to justice and institute a single payer "Improved Medicare for All" health care system and completely overhaul the banking system for total transparency (which means abolishing the private Federal Reserve)."
Any thing short of this is a losing proposition, for all the Democrats, Obama and the Republicans will continue to do is to ignore the American people.
This country has been at war or preparing for war for the past century. You might think of moving to say Italy to change your world.
The US has a couple of strongly resisted, huge air bases in Italy. E.g. Camp Darby - "the largest US base outside of US territory". Still, Italy's a nicely cultured country. Enjoy.
There are, of course no Italian air bases on American soil. Such a thought would be ridiculous.
If American officials do not acknowledge the attacks, who "credits" the attacks with killing "insurgents" (AP probably has a memo for its hacks: "By definition, anyone killed by our brave heroes is an 'insurgent'")?
I HATE the AP style of stenography...but of course, they aren't journalists, they are propagandists.
How wild. And in the official public mind there's not even a war going on in Pakistan.
(Of course, the "Federally Administered Tribal Areas" and the Khyber Pass has never really been part of any other country but itself. But this is how it goes when our dear Uncle Sam gives away F-16's to an elected dictatorial leadership, for it to use at will against its own unruly people.)
More and more the news from "the wars" sounds like excerpts from bad science fiction stories.
It's getting worse with each passing day. More and more innocent people being killed and maimed, like ants on a sidewalk. As this abhorrent and deadly illegal game of hegemony continues, no one says a word.
God bless them.
I used to think that anti-war marches were important as they were in the Vietnam war, but Shrubya's ChimpCo administration found a way around it by launching military adventures with no draft and the aid of 9/11 license to kill to sell the adventurism to the American public.
The minute the draft is reinstated in Amerika I guarantee you these military adventures would come to an end, but ShrubCo had it figured out pretty good and avoided this at all costs with the aid of a mercenary army (Blackwater) to reduce the needs for a larger US military force. The American public is OK with these foriegn occupations because it's always 'the other parents kids' who are getting killed.
The Democrappers after 9/11 (and before too) behaved like opposition political parties did in Weimar Germany continually capitulating to Hitler by appeasing him as the D-Crappers did by completely enabling Bush supplying money for his war & occupation of Iraq-O-Stan & Pipe-O-Stan.
All the while, Nancy Fancy Pants Pelosi was enabling the ShrubCo war machine to carry out its PNAC imperatives.
ShrubCo got just what it wanted by passing these occupations to the Democrats who now 'own' them. I have no respect for a party that is dumb enough to let the Chimp & his PNAC buddies get away with this. The Democratic party are the stupidest paper hanging son's bitches on the face of the Earth.
Don't vote for Lexus Liberal D-Crappers, vote independent.
The Pakistani Military is Imperialist driven. They want to kill their poor people to keep the conflict brewing and expanding. These operations are not mistakes. If the Taliban grows, that's just fine. Bin Laden 2001 was the best thing to happen to the AfPaghanikistan capitalist elites in decades. Why kill the golden goose of their military/class-war expansion?
I just don't see an end to this chaos anytime soon. The more civilians that are murdered, the more insurgants are recruited from family and friends. Thus the call for more strikes.A WW1 veteran is credited with the statement, (War is stupid). Have we not learned anything? I can't imagine this not coming home to haunt us. Paying people for thier dead relatives, yea that makes it all better!
He was a US General and he said, "War is a racket".
$220.00 for the loss of four relatives including a brother.This is an obscenity on the order of the Wikileaks video.Extremely violent pornography with your tax dollars supplying the weaponry for both sides!Abbywood is correct,(we are doomed) and Italy is lovely flunkdaddy and marginally safer, I know someone with dual citizenship.That said a person might be able to remain sane in Italy!This country is whacked out,and Pakistan is just as stressed.We need a new "Geneva Convention" on the projection of force with aerial assaults,Robotic Aerial Drones! coming soon to a town near you!
peace
Shameful, how can we allow the Pakistan military kill 71 civilians while we only kill 13. That could start to give us a bad reputation, or perhape even suggest incompetence on the part of the U. S. military.
Of course, we all know that if the Masharraf government didn't blow $11 billion of our money over an 8=year period building up an arsenal for their imagined upcoming war with India, there probably would not be the present need for fighting Al Qaeda and the Taliban in the so-called "border region".
Well, actually, that $11 billion for defense against India is an exagerrated figure; most of it is probably unaccounted for.
Love the part about the U.S. not acknowledging responsibility for unmanned drones killing Pakistan citizens. That's like our buddy Netanyahu not acknowledging that Israel has nuclear weapons. What's that they say about birds of a feather?
Heard Obama on NPR earlier today emphasizing that we cannot allow nuclear weapons to fall into the hands of terrorists. Where's the greatest chance of that happening? Pakistan, but we can't force Pakistan to dispose of their nuclear arsenal, after all, THEY ARE OUR ALLY.
And Ahmadinejad is supposed to be the enemy? Gimme a break.
If we want to boost our kill score, send in the chopper pilots from Baghdad.
Another strike by a US drone aircraft has killed at least 13 civilians and injured several others in Pakistan's tribal region.
The incident took place about 20 kilometers west of North Waziristan's main town Miran Shah on Monday.
Earlier reports stated that five people had been killed in the CIA-operated drone attack.
On Tuesday, the death toll mounted to 13 as the tribesmen found more bodies under the debris of a destroyed compound.
Local residents confirmed that all those killed in the strike were innocent civilians. [PressTV]
TRUTH IS STRANGER THAN FICTION
When you have eliminated the impossible whatever remains, however
improbable must be the truth. Sherlock Holms
This seeming insanity playing out in Pakistan, Afghanistan and Iraq is really one part of a total program of the New World Order (NWO)
For several years now I have been studying the general chaos that has
been going on around us and have come to some unsettling conclusions;
1. The events taking place: 9/11 "Terrorist" attacks, wars, financial
"panic". economic collapse, swine flu "epidemic", world wide aerial
spraying of toxic chemicals (Chemtrails), etc. are all related, are
created and directed by the same elite group of people, for their profit and our loss.
(www.theflucase.com,www.911sharethetruth.com,www.AE911truth.org)
2. There is an agenda called "The New World Order" (NWO) which is the
intended ultimate outcome of all the created panics,wars,"terrorist
attacks" and destabilization. The Global Elite will create a "problem"
resulting in fear, panic and chaos and then offer a "solution" which
will be the NWO. (www.theamericansheeple.com)
3. Depopulation of the world to a more manageable population of 500
million by the year 2050 is one of their goals. They are implementing
this depopulation plan by several means. One is CODEX ALIMENTARIUS
(www.healthfreedomusa.org) which will institutionalize the degradation
of our nutritional standards to the point where large numbers of people will die due to malnutrition. Do you remember in 2002 when they tried to outlaw vitamins? They ALMOST got away with it. Another is putting toxic chemicals in our public water supply
like Fluoride and Chloramine which are known carcinogens that cannot be removed with carbon water filters. How about aerial spraying of toxic chemicals known to cause respiratory inflammation and death.
(www.commondreams.org/archive/2008/03/06/7518)
4. One part of their agenda is to take our rights away and return to the days of feudal bondage to a ruling elite who have the world as their playground . They will keep enough of us around ( 500 million ) as technicians and slaves to provide enough food and toys for them to play with. Have you noticed that the response to all the "panics" ,wars and chaos in the world is to eliminate more and more rights of the people? (http://www. Infowars.com) The ultimate outcome of the NWO is to join all the world governments into a one world bureaucracy with selected (unelected) officials accountable to no one except the ruling elite (international bankers, royalty, billionaires, etc.). Look who is pulling the strings, making obscene profits and causing whole nations economies to collapse. It is the international bankers not the Taliban.
5. Our only defense and their only weakness is to educate our fellow
citizens in what is left of our Democratic Republic to the reality we
are faced with and the need to stand up and resist the NWO in every
possible way. We also need to create and fight for alternative models of
a peaceful, sustainable, economically and socially just society.
(www.transitionsc.org)
"Denial is a common tactic that substitutes deliberate ignorance for
thoughtful planning."
Charles Templer
This is good news for Mr. Zardari – now he can go up Mr. 20 percent.
If you add up all of the "militants" or "insurgents" killed it will eventually wind up being more than the populations of the countries involved. The "body count" in Vietnam eventually was inflated by counting the same bodies going out on a mission and returning on the same mission. I am saying this not to underplay the carnage but to remind people that the military has many lying lifer bastards who do anything to further their careers.
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MY TAKE ON THIS MESS:
President Obama, The only sane and rational course of action is to immediately start bringing all of our troops home,,,,NOW
Our continued presence in the Middle East is only increasing the numbers of haters of the United States....
"Kill my children and/or relatives I will dedicate my life to vengence...against your families and your powerful nation"; is this not a rational decision????
"If the Taliban, al Quida, or any other militaryroup can enable my revenge then joining them is also rational. Additionally, terrorism can be delivered in small or large installments, any where in the world." This is most rational.
President Obama, try this; 1.change from presenting targets and provocations in the Middle East....WITHDRAW....2.redeploy our military resourses back into the Continental United States....3.Beef-up our global Airbases, Naval Aircraft Carriers, and Submarine Fleets for Quick-Surgical Military Responses where provoked.
After our withdrawal, the vacumms will be filled with 10 or more years of civil wars on the ground. Our enemies will destroy themseves; and stability will settle-in.
Focus on rebuilding the strength of the United States. Stop Empire-Building!!!!
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