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The Cost of Kill/Capture: Impact of the Night Raid Surge on Afghan Civilians

Date:
September 2011
Source:
Open Society Foundations

This report from the Open Society Foundations examines how the recent, dramatic increase in night raids by international forces has affected Afghan civilians and fueled even deeper hostility towards such operations. Broader targeting strategies have put more civilians in harm’s way, as have mass, indiscriminate detentions of civilians, leaving Afghans feeling increasingly caught between the two sides of the conflict. Civilian casualties, detentions, cultural offense, property destruction, and lack of accountability continue to provoke popular and political blowback that risks seriously undermining relations with the Afghan government as well as the international community’s long-term security and political goals.

The Cost of Kill/Capture: Impact of the Night Raid Surge on Afghan Civilians recommends that international forces 1) cease targeting noncombatants and the indiscriminate detention of civilians; 2) employ alternative detention methods and law enforcement tactics, particularly whenever detaining non-combatants; and 3) implement reforms to improve transparency and accountability over night raids operations.

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The Cost of Kill/Capture for Afghan Civilians
OSI-Washington, D.C.
October 25, 2011
Afghan Ambassador Eklil Hakimi and Professor Rosa Brooks will discuss the humanitarian impact of night raids in Afghanistan.

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