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US Thwarts Investigation into Afghan Civilian Murders

Afghanistan’s intelligence service says it is unable to continue an investigation into the murder of at least 10 Afghan civilians due to the U.S. military’s refusal to cooperate, Reuters revealed Tuesday.

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Between October 2012 and February 2013, 17 men disappeared following U.S. raids and detentions in the district of Nerkh in Wardak province—just west of Kabul. Local residents found 10 of their bodies buried just several hundred meters from a base housing a U.S. Army Special Forces unit, commonly referred to as Green Berets.

According to Reuters, a September 23rd report from Afghanistan’s National Directorate of Security (NDS) finds that the U.S. military refused the agency access to the three Green Berets and four Afghan translators suspected of involvement in the deaths.

“Despite many requests by NDS they have not cooperated. Without their cooperation this process cannot be completed,” stated the report.

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