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Innocent Afghan men, women and children have paid the price of the Americans' rules of engagement
By David Leigh

July 25, 2010 "The Guardian (https://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/jul/25/afghanistan-civilian-deaths-rules-engagement?intcmp=239)" -- Shum Khan was a deaf and dumb man who lived in the remote border hamlet of Malekshay, 7,000ft up in the mountains. When a heavily armed squad from the CIA barrelled into his village in March 2007, the war logs record that he "ran at the sight of the approaching coalition forces (https://www.guardian.co.uk/world/afghanistan/warlogs/0B4F081B-E448-4722-9E52-EA10DE4E0153) … out of fear and confusion".

The secret CIA paramilitaries, (the euphemism here is OGA, for "other government agency") shouted at him to stop. Khan could not hear them. He carried on running. So they shot him, saying they were entitled to do so under the carefully graded "escalation of force" provisions of the US rules of engagement.

Khan was wounded but survived. The Americans' error was explained to them by village elders, so they fetched out what they term "solatia", or compensation. The classified intelligence report ends briskly: "Solatia was made in the form of supplies and the Element mission progressed".

Behind the military jargon, the war logs are littered with accounts of civilian tragedies. The 144 entries in the logs recording some of these so-called "blue on white" events, cover a wide spectrum of day-by-day assaults on Afghans, with hundreds of casualties.

They range from the shootings of individual innocents to the often massive loss of life from air strikes, which eventually led President Hamid Karzai to protest publicly that the US was treating Afghan lives as "cheap" (https://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2007/jul/01/afghanistan.afghanistantimeline). When civilian family members are actually killed in Afghanistan (https://www.guardian.co.uk/world/afghanistan), their relatives do, in fairness, get greater solatia payments than cans of beans and Hershey bars. The logs refer to sums paid of 100,000 Afghani per corpse (https://www.guardian.co.uk/world/afghanistan/warlogs/E3DA68B0-2820-47B8-B37B-DDE66F8F2657), equivalent to about £1,500.

US and allied commanders frequently deny allegations of mass civilian casualties, claiming they are Taliban propaganda or ploys to get compensation, which are contradicted by facts known to the military.

But the logs demonstrate how much of the contemporaneous US internal reporting of air strikes is simply false.


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*Secret CIA Paramilitaries' Role in Civilian Deaths* : ICH - Information Clearing House (https://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article26019.htm)