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Afghans sceptical of Kandahar massacre trial
A year has passed since US soldier allegedly killed 16 civilians, but relatives of victims have little faith in trial.
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Last Modified: 12 Mar 2013 01:47 GMT
Lawyer of Afghan massacre suspect claims PTSD
US soldier charged with killing 16 Afghans suffered brain injuries and post-traumatic stress disorder, say defence team.
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Last Modified: 18 Jan 2013 04:55 GMT
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A chronology of some of the deadliest shootings of civilians in non-conflict zones since 1976.
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Last Modified: 15 Dec 2012 07:58 GMT
Karzai accuses US of violating detainee pact
Afghan president says US forces continue to capture and detain Afghans in violation of a deal signed earlier this year.
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Last Modified: 19 Nov 2012 11:06 GMT
Death penalty request over Afghan massacre
US army prosecutors request court-martial and death penalty for Sergeant Robert Bales, accused of killing 16 villagers.
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Last Modified: 14 Nov 2012 04:00 GMT
US soldier awaits fate for Afghan massacre
The preliminary hearing for Army Staff Sergeant Robert Bales will determine whether he faces a court-martial.
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Last Modified: 13 Nov 2012 17:49 GMT
Massacre trial reopens old Afghan wounds
Five months after a US soldier allegedly killed 16 people in Kandahar, Afghans say little has changed
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Last Modified: 11 Nov 2012 15:01 GMT
Victims testify in Afghan massacre hearing
Survivors and relatives of those killed in rampage appear via video-link from Kandahar to hearing at Army court in US.
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Last Modified: 10 Nov 2012 12:40 GMT
US soldier in court over Afghan massacre
Prosecutors say they will seek death penalty for Robert Bales, accused of killing 16 civilians in a drunken rampage.
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Last Modified: 06 Nov 2012 11:27 GMT
US army adds charges in Afghan shooting case
One murder charge dropped, but others added, including steroid use, against soldier accused in deadly rampage.
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