Thursday, November 3, 2011

Trial Continues For US Platoon Accused Of War Crimes In Afghanistan

The court building at the Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington state, where Gibbs' court martial is being held. AP

Platoon Testimony Continues In Afghan Atrocities Case -- Voice of America

Testimony continues in the military trial, court martial, of American soldier Calvin Gibbs, accused of masterminding war crimes allegedly committed by the platoon he led in Afghanistan. If convicted, Gibbs could face life in prison without parole.

It was in remote areas of Kandahar province where military prosecutors allege that Gibbs plotted fake combat scenes and planned the murders of Afghan civilians.

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More News On War Crimes Committed By A US Platoon In Afghanistan

U.S. Army sergeant 'murdered three unarmed Afghan civilians, smiled as he shot one dead and ripped out his tooth as souvenir' -- Daily Mail
Soldier describes staged killing in Afghanistan -- Seattle Times
Army sergeant shot Afghan "with a smile": witness -- Reuters
Evidence Points to US Soldier's Hand in Afghan Atrocities -- Voice of America
U.S. forces take gruesome war trophies -- UPI
Alleged Ringleader Admits to Severing Fingers -- Spiegel Online
Sergeant charged in thrill killings of 3 Afghan civilians admits cutting fingers from bodies -- Washington Post
Rogue US army unit leader saw Afghans as 'savages' -- AFP

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