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By Sabina CastelfrancoNATO Secretary-General Jaap de Hoop1 Scheffer says the alliance must do everything in its power to avoid civilian2 casualties in Afghanistan. But he warned that NATO opponents in Afghanistan cannot be put on the same moral ground as alliance forces. Sabina Castelfranco reports from Rome.
NATO Secretary-General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer (14 Jun 2007) |
"For NATO every single innocent life lost in Afghanistan in one too many," he said.
The NATO chief was addressing reporters following a meeting with Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi on the sidelines of a two-day conference on Afghanistan's rule of law, under way at the Foreign Ministry4 in Rome.
The secretary-general said no NATO soldier or coalition5 soldier would ever intentionally6 kill innocent civilians7. He also made clear that no one should forget that NATO and the international community's opponents in Afghanistan cannot be placed in the same moral category as NATO forces.
"Our opponent mingles8 and mixes with innocent civilians. They are in a different moral category," he said. "I mean, we do not intentionally kill. They behead people, they burn schools, they kill women and children. In other words, let us not forget that. But having said that, NATO will do and has to do everything in its ability to prevent civilian casualties."
De Hoop Scheffer said that NATO would look at its procedures and coordination9 with other forces operating in Afghanistan so that the right procedures are in place to avoid civilian casualties as much as possible.
Civilian casualties in Afghanistan has been a sensitive issue for the international military mission there. President Hamid Karzai has repeatedly asked international forces to take better care of Afghan lives.
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