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Human Rights Watch: Kabul Hotel Attack a War Crime

Human Rights Watch said that this weekend’s attack on the Intercontinental Hotel was just the latest in a long string of incidents targeting civilians in Afghanistan.

نویسنده: popal
23 Jan 2018
Human Rights Watch: Kabul Hotel Attack a War Crime

Human Rights Watch said that this weekend’s attack on the Intercontinental Hotel was just the latest in a long string of incidents targeting civilians in Afghanistan.

Those who ordered or carried out this serious violation of the laws of war are responsible for war crimes.
Taliban claimed responsibility for the hours-long attack.

Human Rights Watch in a statement said, “The Intercontinental Hotel attack is a grim and unnecessary reminder of the increasingly routine carnage deliberately inflicted by combatants against civilians in flagrant violation of international law.”

The attackers, who reportedly entered through the kitchen, worked their way through the hotel floors, blowing open guests’ rooms and shooting whoever was inside, or detonating grenades. Some people were injured or killed jumping out of windows while trying to escape.

Attacks harming civilians in Afghanistan have increased sharply in the past year. The most recent report by the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) notes that in the first half of 2017, more civilian deaths and injury from suicide and complex attacks were documented than in any previous period.

 

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