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U.S. Pays and Apologizes to Kin of Afghans Killed by Marines Rahmat Gul/Associated Press

On March 4, Afghans carried the body of a civilian they said was killed by American forces after a suicide bomb attack on an American convoy.

By DAVID S. CLOUD Published: May 9, 2007

WASHINGTON, May 8 — An Army commander apologized and paid compensation on Tuesday to families of Afghan civilians killed by marines after a suicide attack in March, in the first formal acknowledgment by the American authorities that the killings were unjustified.

Col. John Nicholson, an Army brigade commander in eastern Afghanistan, met Tuesday with the families of the 19 Afghans killed and 50 wounded when a Marine Special Operations unit opened fire on a crowded stretch of road near Jalalabad after a suicide bomber in a vehicle rammed their convoy.

“I stand before you today, deeply, deeply ashamed and terribly sorry that Americans have killed and wounded innocent Afghan people,” Colonel Nicholson said, recounting to reporters the words he had used in the meetings. In a videoconference to reporters at the Pentagon, he added, “We made official apologies on the part of the U.S. government” and paid $2,000 for each death.

The incident is already the subject of a criminal investigation by the Pentagon. But the decision to issue a public apology now reflects the military’s growing concern that recent civilian casualties have led to widespread ill will among Afghans and could jeopardize military operations.

“Any time we’re responsible for the loss of innocent life, we understand that that hurts our ability to accomplish the mission,” Bryan Whitman, a Pentagon spokesman, said Tuesday.

The American military considers offering payments to relatives of victims vital in allaying anger among civilians in Afghanistan and Iraq, where the military regularly makes payments when it kills noncombatants.

Such payments are sometimes accompanied by statements saying that the military is not acknowledging that its soldiers acted improperly. But in this case, Colonel Nicholson went further than usual in acknowledging that the civilians were “innocent Afghans.”

“This is a terrible, terrible mistake, and my nation grieves with you for your loss and suffering,” he said in his statement to the families. “We humbly and respectfully ask for your forgiveness.”

The company commander and the senior enlisted member from the unit involved in the incident were relieved of duty last month. With six other marines involved, they were returned to Camp Lejeune, N.C., until the investigation by the Naval Criminal Investigation Service is completed, said Maj. Cliff W. Gilmore, a spokesman for the Marine Special Operations Command.

Criminal charges could be brought against at least five marines involved, a Marine official has said.

Anger among Afghans at American tactics has seemed to intensify since the March 4 incident. After an incident this month in western Afghanistan, President Hamid Karzai warned at a news conference that continuing civilian casualties would not be tolerated.

Afghan officials assert that, in the May incident, dozens of civilians were killed after a joint American and Afghan Army patrol was ambushed near Shindand and called in airstrikes. About 40 civilians, including women and children, were killed and 50 were wounded in the attacks, officials from Herat Province have told reporters.

The American military last weekend said more than 10 Taliban commanders had been among those killed in the fighting around Shindand, though it did not identify them. But the command has also said that it is investigating with Afghan officials reports that civilians were among the casualties.

Hundreds of Afghans protested after the killings involving member of the marines in March. In response, Maj. Gen. Francis H. Kearney III of the Army, the commander of Special Operations troops in the Middle East and Central Asia, ordered the unit out of Afghanistan after concluding that the killings had damaged the unit’s ability to be effective.

Colonel Nicholson said the Army made extensive efforts to find anyone who might have been wounded on the crowded highway or relatives, including those not from the area.

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/09/world/asia/09afgh
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FOX_trotter
Jul 15, 2008 | 1:50 AM

your blogs sound very bitter about the country in which you live. perhaps you should seek one that would make you happy elsewhere?

heat0181
Jul 15, 2008 | 7:20 AM

In comparison, how much do suicide bomber terror organizations pay in compensation for killing their prey?

http://www.defenselink.mil/transcripts/transcript.aspx?
transcriptid=3959

ac55txstar read my blog
Jul 15, 2008 | 8:22 AM

I understand there are more Americans killed everyday right here in our country by illegals compared to our American soldiers getting killed in Iraq and Afghanistan. Where is the compensation for them?

yahyamoro read my blog
Jul 15, 2008 | 10:20 AM

YOU ARE RIGHT SISTER , THE LIVES OF MUSLIMS ARE NOT WORTH DUST TO SOME PEOPLE ... ALLAH HAVE MERCY ON THEM AND MAY ALLAH GIVE HIDAYA TO THE ONES WHO KILLED THEM , INSHA 'LLAH .

hereandnow read my blog
Jul 15, 2008 | 11:36 AM

Maybe if the soldiers of Afghanistan would put on uniforms and fight like real men their citizens would not be mistaken for the enemy. The fact is that the enemy is not easily identified. Plain clothed citizens are many times the ones that are ambushing our troops. Guerrilla warfare on the part of Afghanis is the reason innocent lives are taken, it is not the fault of American soldiers, take your vicious propaganda elsewhere.

yahyamoro read my blog
Jul 15, 2008 | 1:52 PM

WE ARE GUILTY ONLY OF BELIEVING IN ALLAH , NOTHING ELSE . KAFFIRS BELIEVE THIS WILL STOP AL ISLAM FROM GROWING AMOUNGST THE PEOPLE ... HISTORY REPEATS AGAIN .

AmericanMuslima read my blog view my photos
Jul 15, 2008 | 3:20 PM

FOX_trotter "your blogs sound very bitter about the country in which you live. perhaps you should seek one that would make you happy elsewhere?"

Yes, I am deeply angry and hurt by the injustices of the US government, so this means that I should live somewhere else? That there is no hope for change? To sit and accept it and to not educate other people?

yahyamoro read my blog
Jul 15, 2008 | 8:04 PM

IF THE NATION YOU LIVE IN IS DOING SOMETHING THAT IS WRONG , YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO SPEAK UP AND INFORM PEOPLE OF THAT WRONG ... KILLING INNOCENT PEOPLE , WHO EVER THEY ARE , IS WRONG AND NO MONIES PAID WILL EVER BE ABLE TO MAKE THINGS BETTER . $ 2000.00 FOR A LIFE ISN'T JACK ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD ...

tre_tigger read my blog view my photos
Jul 16, 2008 | 7:28 AM

Is it wrong? You are going to wind up in the same situation here if You keep that attitude.I tried to tell people You are muslims first and then so-called Americans but You are not Americans at all.You are what we will drive out of our country even if we have to go to war right here.Are YOU ready for that?I am ready and Your warning has been given.Let Americans take care of America and carry Your arse to another land where camels run free and little 9 year old girls are Your prey as is the tradition of Your people according to muhammed.

hereandnow read my blog
Jul 16, 2008 | 8:31 AM

Question for yah - what did the families of the victems of the world trade center recieve for their losses? You speak of the injustices America has imposed on you, what about the injustices Islam imposes on you as a woman. Fix the problems you give to yourself before you try fixing the problems others give you.

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