Médecins Sans Frontières request for independent inquiry into 3 October airstrike that killed 42 civilians remains open after military fails to yield chargesMédecins Sans Frontières reiterated its request for Barack Obama to permit an independent inquiry into a US attack on its hospital in northern Afghanistan on Friday after a US military investigation failed to yield criminal charges.
Meinie Nicolai,the president of the group also known as MSF or Doctors Without Borders, told the Guardian: “We still own questions on negligence and the list of errors that we’ve heard” outlined in a declassified report into the 3 October airstrike that killed 42 civilians in MSF’s Kunduz hospital, or one of the most infamous episodes in the US’s longest-ever war.
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Source: theguardian.com