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Afghan massacre families 'paid compensation'
US authorities have given cash to the families of those allegedly killed by an American soldier, reports say.
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US Afghan shooting trial to be 'long process'
Trial of US soldier charged with premeditated murder of 17 Afghan civilians is expected to take years.
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US soldier charged with murder of civilians
Soldier suspected in massacre of Afghan civilians formally charged with premeditated murder and six counts of assault.
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Last Modified: 23 Mar 2012 20:25 GMT
Soldier in Afghan shooting to face US court
Lawyer for US army soldier accused of killing 16 Afghan civilians says "little hard evidence" in case.
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US general says Afghan mission 'on track'
Top US commander in Afghanistan says recent killings in Kandahar have had no major impact on withdrawal dates.
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Last Modified: 20 Mar 2012 20:01 GMT
Soldier in Afghan killings ‘remembers little'
US army sergeant accused of slaughtering 16 civilians has sketchy memory of the night of the massacre, says his lawyer.
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Last Modified: 20 Mar 2012 06:14 GMT
US strategy questioned after Afghan massacre
American military plans come under scrutiny after killing of 16 villagers by army sergeant.
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