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Afghan shooting: U.S. pays $50,000 per villager killed
World NowThe U.S. government has paid $50,000 in compensation for each of the Afghan villagers who were killed in a shooting rampage in which an American soldier faces murder charges, Afghan officials said Sunday. Families of the wounded received $11,000 per... -
U.S. pays $860,000 to families of Afghan shooting victims, officials say
CNNhe United States gave $860,000 to the families of people in Afghanistan killed or wounded in a shooting rampage that is being blamed on U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Robert Bales, two Afghan officials said Sunday. The money includes $50,000 for each of 16...Tags: Trials, Injuries and Wounds, National Government, Georgetown, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Afghan Gun Massacre Families Paid Compensation
ReutersKANDAHAR, Afghanistan (Reuters) - U.S. authorities have given cash compensation to the families of Afghans killed in a shooting rampage allegedly carried out by an American soldier in Kandahar province, a family member and a tribal elder said on Sunday....Tags: Afghanistan, Barack Obama, Murder, Robert Bales, NATO
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Sgt. Bales formally charged in 17 murders, could face death
CNNArmy Staff Sgt. Robert Bales was charged Friday with 17 counts of murder and six counts of assault and attempted murder in a shooting rampageĀ in Afghan villages, the U.S. military said. Bales, 38, is accused of leaving a remote outpost in Kandahar...Tags: Witnesses, Injuries and Wounds, Iraq, Erin Burnett, Court Preliminary
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Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Iraq, U.S. Military, Robert Bales, Afghanistan
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World news briefs: 17 murder counts await alleged U.S. Army shooter
Army Sgt. Robert Bales to be charged with 17 counts of murder in massacre of Afghan villagers WASHINGTON (AP)— Army Staff Sgt. Robert Bales is expected to be told he faces 17 counts of murder and six counts of attempted murder, along with other...
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The bad apple
Robert KoehlerSo it turns out that mass-murder suspect Robert Bales once used a bad word in a Facebook conversation. This is one of the more bizarre details of his life that has come breathlessly to light in the media, along with his big smile, arrest record and...Tags: War Crimes, Iraq, News Media, Diabetes, U.S. Department of Defense
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Source: Afghanistan slaying suspect first failed to mention children
World NowArmy Staff Sgt. Robert Bales initially asserted that he had shot several Afghan men outside a U.S. combat outpost in southern Afghanistan on March 11 and did not mention that a dozen women and children were among the dead, according to a senior U.S.... -
Afghan leader Karzai at 'end of rope' over civilian deaths
World NowAfghan President Hamid Karzai, in a fresh outburst of angry rhetoric against the United States, declared he was at the “end of the rope” over civilian deaths in the war and what he described as excessive U.S. secrecy over the probe into a... -
Taliban reject talks as Karzai demands Western pullback
World NowIn twin blows to American efforts to wage war and negotiate peace in Afghanistan, President Hamid Karzai on Thursday demanded a quicker end to the Western combat mission and a pullback of NATO troops from rural areas, while the Taliban movement declared a... -
U.S. soldier accused of massacre transferred out of Afghanistan
World NowThe U.S. soldier who allegedly committed a massacre in Kandahar has been transferred out of Afghanistan, according to a senior defense official....
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