Afghan officials accuse American of torture
Source: New York Times
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/13/world/asia/afghans-say-an-american-tortured-civilians.html?pagewanted=all&_r=1&
MAIDAN SHAHR, Afghanistan The authorities in Afghanistan are seeking the arrest on murder and torture charges of a man they say is an American and part of a Special Forces unit operating in Wardak Province, three Afghan officials have confirmed.
The accusations against the man, Zakaria Kandahari, and the assertion that he and much of his unit are American are a new turn in a dispute over counterinsurgency tactics in Wardak that has strained relations between Kabul and Washington. American officials say their forces are being wrongly blamed for atrocities carried out by a rogue Afghan unit. But the Afghan officials say they have substantial evidence of American involvement.
They say they have testimony and documents implicating Mr. Kandahari and his unit in the killings or disappearances of 15 Afghans in Wardak. Mr. Kandahari is of Afghan descent but was born and raised in the United States, they say. Included in the evidence, the Afghan officials say, is a videotape of Mr. Kandahari torturing one of the 15 Afghans, a man they identified as Sayid Mohammad.
Mr. Mohammad was picked up by the unit in Wardak six months ago and has not been seen since, the officials said. The partial remains of Mohammad Qassim, another of the 15 Afghans, were found in a trash pit just outside the fence around the units base in the Nerkh district, according to Mr. Qassims family and Afghan officials.
Afghan officials who have seen the videotape say a person speaking English with an American accent can be heard supervising the torture session, which Mr. Kandahari is seen conducting.
An American official, speaking on the condition of anonymity in line with official policy, confirmed the existence of the video showing Mr. Kandahari but denied that he was an American citizen. Everybody in that video is Afghan; there are no American voices, the official said.
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pmorlan1
(2,096 posts)I hope the WH & Pentagon press is relentless on getting answers to this charge but I won't hold my breath.
Solly Mack
(90,794 posts)LiberalAndProud
(12,799 posts)as to the veracity of "The American official."
Enrique
(27,461 posts)i'm sensing dry understatement in your comment. If so, I share your attitude.
LiberalAndProud
(12,799 posts)No. I'm pretty sure America doesn't torture. I know this because no person has ever served time for torturing people, or destroying evidence of torture. And you'd best parrot the company line. Yes, indeed.
http://www.defendjohnk.com/thefacts.html
http://americanfreepress.net/?p=8443
But, you know, I could be wrong.
Comrade Grumpy
(13,184 posts)Having those is not a good thing.
Bandit
(21,475 posts)If forgetting about the past is good enough for the USA it should be good enough for anyone else as well.