Afghans protest over child deaths in NATO raid

By AFP
March 06, 2011

KABUL: About 500 people poured onto the streets ofAfghanistan's capital to protest over the deaths of nine children killed in a...

KABUL: About 500 people poured onto the streets ofAfghanistan's capital to protest over the deaths of nine children killed in a NATO air raid on a remote rebel stronghold.

The protesters chanted "Death to America -- death to the invaders" while marching through central Kabul.

The protest follows similar demonstrations in the northeast province of Kunar following the deaths on Tuesday of the nine children who were killed while collecting firewood in the province's Dar-e-Pech district.

President Hamid Karzai angrily condemned the killings and US President Barack Obama and General David Petraeus, the commander of the US-led troops in Afghanistan, apologised for the incident.

"We don't want the invading forces," chanted one demonstrator carrying posters of the dead children. Another shouted: "Death to the government of President Hamid Karzai."

The protesters carried banners with anti-US slogans. One banner carried by a veiled woman read: "Occupation = killing + destruction."

Civilian casualties are a sensitive issue in Afghanistan, where US-led forces, currently numbering around 140,000 troops, are deployed against the Taliban who are waging an increasingly deadly insurgency.

The killing of the nine children in a helicopter raid followed an insurgent rocket attack on a US-led military outpost in the mountainous region.

NATO's International Security Assistance Force said the children were mistaken for rebels responsible for the attack on the base.(AFP)
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