Postponing the investigation of British war crimes in Afghanistan for another year
British media reported that the hearings about the war crimes committed by the country's soldiers in Afghanistan may be postponed until 2025. |
According to the regional office Tasnim News Agency, the English publication “Guardian” announced that it has obtained a letter that shows that there may be hearings of the British Ministry of Defense about the war crimes of the special forces of this country. Afghanistan will face a delay of 10 months .
The Guardian in this report Details of the letter of “Pierce Daggart”, the lawyer of the public investigation about the intentional killing of at least 80 Afghan citizens by the forces British has published a report that reports problems in the process of this investigation.
According to this letter, even if the Ministry of Defense hires additional legal staff and buys specialized software , it is not possible to present the documents until October or November of this year; therefore, hearing sessions on these murders are possible To be postponed until March 2025.
According to the research of an English legal organization called “Lee Dee” which started in December 2022, the forces Especially the British in Afghanistan between 2010 and 2014 probably killed at least 80 Afghan civilians.
In this research, one of the British special forces sent 35 Afghan civilians to Afghanistan in just one six-month period. has killed.
Based on this research, this British military probably followed the alleged policy of “killing all men of fighting age” And without any threat from these people towards the British forces, he killed them.
A new investigation into crimes by British soldiers in Afghanistan began in December 2020 and after the British Ministry of Defense After several years of resistance against the reports of the crimes committed by this country’s soldiers in Afghanistan, it allowed an independent investigation to begin in this regard..
At the same time as these developments, the British “Times” revealed in a report before the inspectors visited the headquarters of the special forces in London As part of the war crimes investigation, the British commanders have destroyed the related files.
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