US Marines shrug off Afghan anger at civilians killings

US Marines shrug off Afghan anger at civilians killings

As Taliban leadership admonish their fighters to avoid civilian deaths, locals in the Sangin District of Afghanistan’s Helmand Province are increasingly angry, complaining that the US Marines who recently took over the district have been regularly killing the civilians and refusing to investigate.

The US took over the district in September from British forces, who had been holding it for years and expressed concerns that any good will they built up with the locals would quickly be lost when the more aggressive US troops took over and started launching operations. It seems this fear is panning out.
Indeed, tribal elders regularly complain to the Marines about the killings. Officials said no investigations would be taken on the basis of the elders complaints.
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Afghan children look on as the US Marines inspect a compound, Thursday, Nov 11, 2010 in Sangin, Afghanistan.
Source: agencies

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