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    UN: Civilian deaths in Afghan war hit record high

    KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — Last year was the deadliest on record for civilians in the Afghan war, with 3,021 killed as insurgents ratcheted up violence with suicide attacks and roadside bombs, the United Nations said Saturday.

    Taliban-affiliated militants were responsible for more than three-quarters of the civilian deaths in 2011, the fifth year in a row in which the death toll went up, the U.N. said.

    The figures were a grim testament to the violence the Taliban and allied Islamist militants can still unleash in Afghanistan, even as NATO begins to map out plans for international troops to draw down and give Afghan security forces the main responsibility for fighting insurgents by the end of 2014.

    "A decade after the war began, the human cost of it is still rising," said Georgette Gagnon, director for human rights for the U.N. mission in Afghanistan. The number of civilian deaths was up 8 percent over the previous year.

    Deaths in suicide bombings jumped dramatically to 450, an 80 percent increase over the previous year. While the number of suicide attacks remained about the same, they killed more civilians. On Dec. 6, a bomber detonated his explosives-filled vest at the entrance of a mosque in Kabul, the capital, killing 56 worshippers during the Shiite Muslim rituals of Ashoura. It was the single deadliest suicide attack since 2008.

    The single biggest killer of civilians remained the ever-more-powerful roadside bombs planted by insurgents. The homemade explosives, which can be triggered by a footstep or a vehicle and are often rigged with enough explosives to destroy a tank, killed 967 people — nearly a third of the total.

    The 130,000-strong coalition force led by the U.S. says it has been hitting the Taliban hard, seizing their one-time strongholds while expanding and training the Afghan army and police to take over primary responsibility for waging the decade-old war.

    Still, insurgent attacks are killing more and more civilians, according to a detailed annual U.N. report.

    The increased presence of security forces managed to reduce civilian casualties in the troubled southern provinces of Helmand and Kandahar, but the U.N. said insurgents simply pulled back and focused instead on areas along the country's border with Pakistan, relying more on roadside bombs and suicide attacks in places like bazaars, schoolyards, footpaths, and bus stations.

    "The tactics have changed," said Jan Kubis, the U.N. Secretary-General's special representative to Afghanistan. "The anti-government forces being squeezed in certain areas ... move to some other areas and again use these inhuman, undiscriminating weapons like human-activated explosive devices and suicide attacks."

    He pointed out that the Taliban itself banned the use of land mines as "un-Islamic and anti-human" in a 1998 proclamation issued while the hard-line movement ruled Afghanistan with their harsh interpretation of Islamic law.

    The U.N. report said there is little difference between mines and the buried homemade bombs used by the Taliban. The majority of improvised explosives have about 9 pounds (20 kilograms) of explosives and are triggered by pressure plates rigged to explode when a person steps on it or a vehicle passes over.

    "These are basically land mines," Kubis said of the roadside bombs. "So why is this 'inhuman and un-Islamic' weapon being increasingly used?"

    The sheer number of roadside bombs that insurgents planted last year overwhelmed security forces' improved ability to detect and neutralize them. An average of 23 roadside bombs per day were either detonated or discovered and defused last year — twice the daily average in 2010, the U.N. report said. Actual explosions increased by 6 percent.

    The report's toll of 3,021 civilians dead in violence related to the war and 4,507 more wounded made 2011 the deadliest year for Afghan civilians recorded by the U.N. since it started keeping a detailed count of civilian casualties five years ago. Last year's figure was roughly double the number from 2007.

    The U.N. attributed 77 percent of the deaths to insurgent attacks and 14 percent to actions by international and Afghan troops. Nine percent of cases were classified as having an unknown cause.

    The number of civilian deaths caused by insurgents was up 14 percent over 2010, the U.N. said, while those caused by security forces went down 4 percent.

    Last year was also the second-deadliest year of the decade-long war for international forces in Afghanistan, with at least 544 NATO troops killed. The coalition has been in Afghanistan since the aftermath of the 2001 American-backed intervention to topple the Taliban, which followed the hard-line Islamist regime's refusal to hand over al-Qaida terrorist chief Osama bin Laden, who sponsored the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on the U.S.

    While the total number of civilian deaths caused by international and Afghan forces dropped, the number of civilians killed by air strikes targeting insurgents rose to 187 in 2011, accounting for nearly half the deaths attributed to forces supporting the government.

    The number of civilians killed during controversial, coalition-led night raids on homes dropped to 63 in 2011, down 22 percent from the previous year, the U.N. said.

    The U.N. noted a shift in where the violence affecting civilians was centered. In 2010, the provinces with the highest numbers of civilian casualties were the southern Taliban strongholds of Helmand and Kandahar, where an increased number of U.S. troops pushed to take back territory from insurgents.

    While those two provinces still had the most deaths in 2011, their numbers dropped, while civilian deaths went sharply up in southeastern provinces including Khost and Paktika, and the eastern provinces of Kunar and Nangarhar. All those areas lie along Afghanistan's volatile border with Pakistan, where many of the Taliban's leaders and the al-Qaida-allied Haqqani network are believed to be based.

    Insurgents also intensified an assassination campaign against people associated with the Afghan government. The U.N. report documented 495 targeted killings in 2011, including provincial and district officials, peace council members and pro-government tribal elders. Assassinations were up 3 percent from the previous year and up 160 percent from 2009.

    Among the highest profile assassination victims last year was former President Burhanuddin Rabbani, head of the high peace council charged with seeking talks with the Taliban. He was killed by a suicide bomber claiming to carry a message from the insurgents.

     

    34 comments

    • Ginger Kita  •  Durham, North Carolina  •  3 mths ago
      It just goes to show that when you start a war with no real purpose...you're bound to lose. And we lost... Bring home our troops and let the Afghanies sort it out for themselves. If things get out of hand after awhile then we can go back in just to try some of our new weapons...and then we leave again. Iraq was another example of a war with no ligitimate purpose (profits, power, corruption, lies, politics, oil, etc)...and we lost that, too! Blame Bush/Cheney and big oil and the GOP!! Two massive FAILS...throw in the economy and you can see what the GOP is all about... OBAMA WINS 2012! Dems win 2014 and then the ball-and-chain GOP will be gone from dragging America down! Flush the GOP down their XL sewer pipe!!!
      • HDR 3 mths ago
        0bama is the greatest failure in American History..

        What a loser.
      • Ginger Kita 3 mths ago
        Why do you think so...cuz he's black? Typical GOP...
    • David  •  Doylestown, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      With a headline like this the silence coming from the left is astounding.
      Obama said he was gonna bring the troops home and close GITMO as soon as he was elected. Then once in the white house the story changed. And as time passed kept changing. Then came the involvement in Libya, now we have drones over Iran and somalia according to reports we have to admit to since we LOST those drones there. Hey Im glad obama did get Bin Laden but still, Bush was said to be a "war criminal" and "muderer" but about Obama? Not a peep.

      what hypocrisy!!!!
      • yahoo user 3 mths ago
        The ultimate hypocrisy is that he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. This automatically tells you that this Peace Prize is wothless and of no consequence.
      • David 3 mths ago
        heck, Id give a Nobel prize if he could get the economy on track-but that aint gonna happen, we all know that! 8.3% unemployment when the real number if you include those that have "fallen off the rolls" is 15%, very weak 1-2% GDP growth, a staggering 16 trillion in debt that he is shackling us with at twice the rate of Bush. And the scandals are endless! fast and furious guns killing our own border patrol and our attorney generla dodging the investigation, unconstitutional recess appointments that are under investigation, solydra-100s of millions gone and no one knows where, keystone pipeline vetoed that would have created 1000s of jobs...and it just goes on and on and on. Obama is clearly the most incompetent, corrupt president in our history. HE MUST GO!!!
    • BigDaddy  •  Pleasanton, California  •  3 mths ago
      Let's quit making their problems our problems. I say exit. We never seem to want to win anything anyway....No gold, oil, resources......Why is that? Are we doing someone elses bidding? JUst look at Iraq....WE JUST HANDED IT TO IRAN CHINA AND RUSSIA-PITIFUL...Maybe we should just surrender our entire country, seeing how were not smart enough to run it anymore?
    • SuperG  •  Portland, Oregon  •  3 mths ago
      Religious zealots never notice the hypocrisy of their cowardly acts. Killing the innocent civilians has always been a byproduct of war, especially for these cowards. These zealots are no more Muslim than the Pope is, but use the religion as an excuse to kill people.
    • fred  •  3 mths ago
      oh well life is abitch
    • Smarter Than A 5th Grader  •  New Orleans, Louisiana  •  3 mths ago
      Why are we waiting until 2013 to get out of that #$%$ hole. I say we do it by February 13, of this year. That crazy country is not worth one more penny of our money, or one more drop of american blood. What the hell are we thinking about?
    • Gary  •  3 mths ago
      "The single biggest killer of civilians remained the ever-more-powerful roadside bombs..."
      These are nothing new to the west - they are just building the mines to be more powerful, and not purchasing them from American suppliers like other nations do
    • JJ  •  Fair Grove, Missouri  •  3 mths ago
      this should make the UN happy as they are in cahoots to limit the population of the world so they can better control it. look at 'agenda 21' for a real eye opener.
    • carlie  •  3 mths ago
      You will notice they state a lot of the civilian deaths came from suicide bombers and the taliban's habit of leaving IED's just laying around. The deaths of some "civilians" were caused by them attacking UN troops. Very few fighters wear a uniform because the "civilian" deaths are great propaganda, they just pick up the weapons before the photographers arrive. Get past the headline and you will see that few, if any, civilian deaths are at the hands of the blue beret crowd.
    • Behshahr  •  Miami, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      Muslims killing Muslims, and all over the world they continue to claim that the big bad USA is killing all their folks and occupying their lands. They want an Islamist jihad to free their people and stop the murder ot thousands of good Muslims. What a great advertising agency they've got, too bad the real story doesn't get down to the poor guy on the street. Our people are dying to protect them and their fundamentalists are blowing them up at the same time.
      Get our folks out of there, let them kill each other and establish their Talabani Islamist state.
    • Johnny  •  3 mths ago
      Hopefully Ron Paul wins and this madness and bloodshed finally ends.
      • dog 3 mths ago
        Yes... in the dictionary under the word "sanity" is Ron Pual's skinny old head. Get a clue breh
      • David 3 mths ago
        It its end is dependant on Ron Paul winning, we are going to be there for a long time....
    • BigD  •  3 mths ago
      why do we have so many insurgents?? BECAUSE WE INVADED THEIR COUNTRY! WHEN ARE PEOPLE GOING TO REALIZE THIS ISNT A WAR! ITS AN INVASION!
      • carlie 3 mths ago
        If you feel so strongly about it, why have you not joined the murdering insurgents. They are doing a great job at killing their own people, primarily for propaganda photo ops. I am sure your support of their murdering their own people would be another great photo op
      • BigD 3 mths ago
        carlie you are just the same as those touting the vietnam war!! your quite a work of art!!
      • Philip Mccormick 3 mths ago
        Big D.....never mind.....people like you wouldn t fight to save yourself.....you d wait for somebody to do it for you.......
    • -Artful Codger  •  3 mths ago
      And who ARE the civilians there? The women are the most often used people for suicide bombs, the elderly spy on us and hide weapons, the kids are used in intelligence gathering and to deliver messages, so who is left to call "civilian"?
    • Royal1  •  3 mths ago
      We are supposed to be sympathetic to Afghan's civilians when in the USA we abort over three hundred thousand babies a year. Get real.
      • marlo 3 mths ago
        its more like a million....apparently Americans dont feel they can feed them house them or clothe them...and dont want charity ...Because ...if they dooo get charity u right wingers foam at the snouts like the pigs that u are.....so worry about your own wolf cooters in your house and leave people be ...
      • Philip Mccormick 3 mths ago
        Oooooohhhhh ! ! !......i git it.....the article was about abortion......
      • Rabid Dog 3 mths ago
        Dang Royal 1! They missed you at the clinic!!!!!
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Kansas City, Missouri  •  3 mths ago
      I just don't understand why we should give a sheet about Afghanistan. We have lost enough of our brothers and sisters in that god forsaken place. They hate us. They will never be a true allie to us. So why don't we stop the money drain, pull our soldiers out and let them govern their country how they want too. If they ever attack from a base there again just turn the whole cxountry into glass. We have the technology but soon their neighbor will. We don't hate them..................they hate us. Do we have any politicians smart enough to figure that out????????
    • Napalm_Turkey  •  3 mths ago
      I was wondering how many paragraphs it would take before they would remind us why we are there in the first place. The last three paragraphs. We have been doing a lot of killing there, but the ever elusive Al-Qaeda network is never where we are at. They did mention we were killing some other recent allies of ours, the Haqqani network. No one remembers that, at least until now. Wonder how much money we invested in that group before we realized they wouldn't be cooperative....I hope the Al-Qaeda network we supported in Libya will prove to be more cooperative than the Al-Qaeda network we just fought over a decade against in whatever country the media has told us they were at. We wouldn't want to repeat again overstaying our welcome and finding the guy we spent a decade supposedly looking for, in a different country......I guess the last six administrations have had wonderful, top notched and completely competent foreign policies....I am looking forward to this year's election when we go and elect these same high quality foreign policy makers as the next administration. Give me a break.
    • teluka  •  3 mths ago
      The worlds best equipped armed forces are getting battered by a bunch of ragtag barbarians.No offence meant.Just a fact.
    • Helorider  •  Houston, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      Where is Karzai's outrage? Let a UN soldier accidentally kill an Afghan and Karzai is jumping up and down with rage. Taliban killing Afghan civilians is apparently OK because there is not a peep recorded from him.
    • Trailer Trash  •  St Louis, Missouri  •  3 mths ago
      Hey, didn't Junior Bush declare 'Mission Accomplished"?.I though we won this war.... about as decisively as we won...Korea, Viet Nam, Iraq....Am i fogetting any other successful applications of our military might?
    • Semaj  •  Prince Frederick, Maryland  •  3 mths ago
      Civilian deaths in Afghanistan are now very small compared to what they will become when the US military exits Afghanistan and the Taliban reasserts it's authority.
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