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Uploaded by on May 8, 2009

A video shot by al-Jazeera English shows wounded civilians, destroyed houses and graves of villagers killed by a US-led air strike in the Bala Boluk district of Farah (Thursday 7 May 2009)

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  • Dhaune:

    *10,960 - 30,557 civilians deaths (AIHRC & UNAMA) since the invasion of US

    *655,000 more civilians have died in Iraq since coalition forces arrived in March 2003 (Washington Post)

    You still called this muslim propaganda l and am I lying about that..

    Just try to Be Honest ...

  • You call this WINNING??

    Killing thousands of people...woo

    Moreover your U.S. General Says:

    Allies Not Winning Afghan War

    That's why US committing 17,000 more troops to Afghanistan (New York Times).....

    You can't Win pal...You can't invade any country...

  • hmohdkhan comment for

    Dhaune:

    Peace be upon you Brother

    This video is created on Thursday 7 May 2009 by Guardian which show aftermath of air strikes in Afghanistan ...Go check their website

    Please think before you leap...

    Such comments create more Hatred nothing else.

  • Dhaune: I can call names more worst than you but I wont....

    Truth remains the truth bro........

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  • US Afghan strikes 'killed dozens' BBC 6th May 2009.

    US air strikes in Afghanistan on Tuesday killed dozens of civilians including women and children, officials from the Red Cross have said.

    Afghan officials in the western province of Farah told the BBC as many as 100 civilians might have died.

    The civilians were said to have been hit while sheltering from fighting.

  • You see why Americans are hated by the entire world.

    They spend there whole lives watching sports and they treat war the same way, we killed more of you therefore we scored more points and we win. Statistics show 20% of them can't even point out there own country on a map.

    If you were to take the civilian death toll in Iraq & Afghanistan (both innocent countries) and compare them to "911" it would be the equivalent of one 911 attack everyday in the US for the next 2 years.

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  • @islamthetrueside

    good. and more should be killed until they stop their radicals from strapping bombs to kids and women

  • Who fucking cares, god damn nut licking buttermilk sucking ragheads.

  • And finally, your dirty government is in Afghanistan for every reason except terrorism. It is common knowledge that the hunt for "Osama" had been outsourced in 2004. It is also common knowledge that the Taliban refused to sign an oil deal with the US, furthermore it is very common knowledge that your countries corrupt democratic mirage has been injected into Afghanistan in the form of a former us oil manager president Karzai. You are evil.

  • Your page says "EUROPA - AMERICA - AUSTRALIA" as your hometown. since this is physically impossible you may want to look up the word "ethnocentrism"

    People like you hate the Chinese, even though compared to them you are the worlds minority, you hate the Persians even though compared to there history you don't even exist, you hate the Africans even though you couldn't survive one day in there country and you hate the Muslims even though compared to us you are nothing but pagan criminals.

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