MSF hospital bombing 'tragic incident,' Afghan president tells FRANCE 24

  • 8 years ago
Ashraf Ghani is among some 150 world leaders in Paris for COP21 - the UN conference on climate change. The Afghan president sat down with FRANCE 24's Marc Perelman to discuss the bombing of an MSF hospital in Kunduz and stalled talks with the Taliban.
The bombing of a hospital run by Doctors without Borders (Médecins sans frontières or MSF) left 30 people dead and prompted the NGO to say that the incident may constitute a war crime.
A US army investigation attributed the bombing to “human error” and suspended some officials; MSF has called for further action. FRANCE 24 asked Ghani for his assessment of the tragedy and its aftermath.
“It was a thorough investigation. The two buildings – I’ve seen detailed pictures and, of course, I’ve seen the hospital in my previous visits, I didn’t visit it during this visit – they’re literally about 200-300 metres apart.” “There are no markers on the hospital,” he added.
FRANCE 24 also asked about reports that MSF had called in to warn US forces they were under fire.
“Everything is recorded. The inquiry has been very thorough, people are being sanctioned, people are being pushed to the next step of the legal process and that’s what due process is about.”
Ghani went on to say that Afghanistan appreciates the work of MSF.
“I want to make very clear that the people of Afghanistan and the government of Afghanistan are highly appreciative of the services of MSF...it was a tragic incident.”
Asked about the recent battle against the Taliban for control of Kunduz, Ghani called it “a failure of leadership, particularly at t... Go on reading on our web site.
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