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Several Taliban leaders have denounced the passage in Prince Harry’s book in which he admits to killing 25 enemy fighters in Afghanistan.
According to a Paris Match France article by La Rédaction.
A senior Taliban official attacked Prince Harry on Friday over part of his book in which he explains that he killed 25 Taliban when he was on a mission in Afghanistanconsidering them as ” pieces “ on a chessboard in accordance with the instructions. Prince Harry, in a book to be published next week, reveals the exact number of people he killed during his two missions in Afghanistan.
25 dead
“My number is 25. It’s not a number that fills me with satisfaction, but I’m not ashamed of it either”he writes in his book, the Spanish version of which went on sale a few hours Thursday before being withdrawn. He says he considered these people as “chess pieces” removed from the game, as intended by his training, because it is impossible to kill a target “if we consider it as a person”. “Mr. Harry!” Those you killed were not chess pieces, they were human beings” who had families, Anas Haqqani, a senior Taliban operative, said on Friday, accusing the prince of “war crimes”.
Harry has now turned once morest his other family, the military
“But the truth is what you say: our innocent people were like chess pieces for your soldiers and for your military and political leaders”he added. “But, despite everything, you lost at this game”. Afghan government spokesman Bilal Karimi also criticized the issue. “These crimes are not limited to Harry, but every occupying power has committed such crimes in our country”he wrote on Twitter. “Afghans will never forget the crimes of the occupiers,” he continued.
“You must shut up! »
Harry served 10 years in the British Army, ending his career as a captain. He was sent to Afghanistan twice, first in 2007 and 2008, a period during which he was responsible for coordinating air attacks, then once more in 2012 and 2013 as a helicopter gunship pilot. Cameras mounted on the front of the helicopter made it possible to judge the success of the missions and also to determine precisely how many people he had killed. He defended his actions by the attacks of September 11, 2001 in the United States, believing that the enemies he was fighting in Afghanistan had committed a crime once morest humanity.
Harry has now turned once morest his other family, the military
His account was also criticized in the United Kingdom. “We love you Prince Harry, but you must shut up! »tweeted Ben McBean, a former Royal Marines who lost an arm and a leg in Afghanistan in 2008 and whom the Duke of Sussex describes in his book as a “true hero”. “Harry has now turned once morest his other family, the military”Reserve Colonel Tim Collins, who served in the Iraq War, told the British Army website. “That’s not how we behave in the army, that’s not what we think”he claimed of the prince’s account of the fighters he had killed. He judged the book to be “a tragic money-making scam”.
Love you #PrinceHarry but you need to shut up! Makes you wonder the people he’s hanging around with. If it was good people somebody by now would have told him to stop.
— Ben Mcbean (@benmcbean) January 5, 2023
This is not the first time Prince Harry has sparked controversy over his involvement in operations in Afghanistan. In 2013, he noted that killing rebel fighters was like playing a video game for a helicopter pilot.