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Demonstration in Helmand against Prince Harry after he ‘confessed to murder’

Afghanistanthe province where British forces were largely concentrated during NATO-US coalition operations in Afghanistan.

One protester said: "We condemn his (Prince Harry’s) behavior, which contradicts all the norms of humanity"Others carried posters showing a photo of Harry holding a sign "x" red.

University professor Syed Ahmed Syed has condemned Prince Harry for his role in British military operations in Afghanistan.

He said in protest: "The atrocities committed by Prince Harry, his friends or anyone else in Helmand or anywhere in Afghanistan are unacceptable and insensitive. These actions will be remembered by history".

The troops retreated BORN And the United States from Afghanistan in August 2021 after 20 years of war there, and the Air Operations Department to support the Western-backed Afghan government against the Taliban.

Their withdrawal set the stage for the Taliban’s swift return to power that month.

What did Harry say?

• In his notes "Spur"He says Prince Harry Killed more than 20 Taliban fighters while serving as an aircraft co-pilot "apache" in Afghanistan between 2012 and 2013.

• The prince wrote that he did not feel satisfied or ashamed of his actions, and in the heat of battle he regarded enemy combatants as pieces to be removed from the chessboard.

• He added: "The bad guys are eliminated before they can kill the good guys".

Harry’s kill count and confrontation with chess pieces infuriated Taliban officials and worried British war veterans.

Mullah Abdullah, who lost 4 of his family members in a 2011 British airstrike that hit their home in the Nahr al-Sarraj area of ​​Helmand, said: "We call on the international community to prosecute this person (Prince Harry). We must get compensation for our losses".

While visiting the graves of family members who were lost in the raid, he added: "We have lost our homes, our lives and our families. We have lost our livelihoods and loved ones".

As Director of Media to Governor Helmand VI The Taliban Mawlawi Muhammad Qasim, Harry’s allegations in his memoirs "revealed the true face of the Western world"adding: "It is a clear indication of their cruel and appalling deeds".

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Around 20 teachers and students from a local university in southern Helmand demonstrated Afghanistanthe province where British forces were largely concentrated during NATO-US coalition operations in Afghanistan.

“We condemn his (Prince Harry’s) behavior which goes against all the norms of humanity,” said one of the protesters, while others carried posters showing Harry’s picture with a red ‘X’ on them.

University professor Syed Ahmed Syed has condemned Prince Harry for his role in British military operations in Afghanistan.

At the protest, he said: “The atrocities committed by Prince Harry, his friends or anyone else in Helmand or anywhere in Afghanistan are unacceptable and cruel. These acts will be remembered in history.”

The troops retreated BORN And the United States from Afghanistan in August 2021 after 20 years of war there, and the Air Operations Department to support the Western-backed Afghan government against the Taliban.

Their withdrawal set the stage for the Taliban’s swift return to power that month.

What did Harry say?

• In his memoirs “Spear” says Prince Harry Killed more than 20 Taliban fighters while serving as co-pilot of an Apache helicopter in Afghanistan between 2012 and 2013.

• The prince wrote that he did not feel satisfied or ashamed of his actions, and in the heat of battle he regarded enemy combatants as pieces to be removed from the chessboard.

• Added: “The bad guys get eliminated before they can kill the good guys.”

Harry’s kill count and confrontation with chess pieces infuriated Taliban officials and worried British war veterans.

“We are calling on the international community to prosecute this person (Prince Harry). We need to get compensation for our losses,” said Mullah Abdullah, who lost 4 of his family members in a 2011 British air raid that hit the their home in the Nahr al-Sarraj neighborhood of Helmand.

“We have lost our homes, our lives and our families. We have lost our livelihoods and loved ones,” he added as he visited the graves of family members who were lost in the raid.

As Director of Media to Governor Helmand VI The Taliban Mawlawi Muhammad Qasim said Harry’s allegations in his memoirs “revealed the true face of the Western world,” adding, “It is a clear indication of their cruel and appalling deeds.”

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