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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Rosie Shead and Ellie Crabbe

Soldier who questioned killings in Afghanistan was branded ‘Taliban-loving apologist’, inquiry hears

  • Christopher Green, an Army Reserve soldier, testified at the Afghanistan Inquiry that he was called a “ Taliban -loving apologist” after questioning UK special forces over the killing of three farmers in 2012.
  • Green, who served in Afghanistan, raised concerns after local elders reported the deaths in Rahim village, despite initial claims that the men were Taliban commanders.
  • He stated that his unit's intelligence team found no evidence to suggest the farmers were anything other than civilians, casting doubt on the special forces' justification for the killings.
  • The inquiry heard that the mother of the deceased farmers received an “assistance payment” of £3,634 from the UK Government, which Green interpreted as an “admission of guilt” for killing the wrong people.
  • The ongoing Afghanistan Inquiry is investigating allegations of unlawful killings by UK special forces between 2010 and 2013 and claims of a subsequent cover-up.

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Soldier ‘called Taliban-loving apologist’ after questioning special forces about Afghanistan raid, inquiry hears

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