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Sunlei

(22,651 posts)
Sat Nov 7, 2015, 02:52 PM Nov 2015

MSF Releases Internal Review of Kunduz Hospital Attack -press release-

November 05, 2015 full internal review reports here- http://www.doctorswithoutborders.org/article/msf-releases-internal-review-kunduz-hospital-attack

KABUL/BRUSSELS/NEW YORK—The international medical humanitarian organization Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) today released an internal document reviewing the October 3 airstrikes by US forces on its hospital in northern Afghanistan. The chronological review of the events leading up to, during, and immediately following the airstrikes reveal no reason why the hospital should have come under attack. There were no armed combatants or fighting within or from the hospital grounds.

Click Here to Download the Report (use above link)

The document, part of an ongoing review of events undertaken by MSF, is based upon sixty debriefings of MSF national and international employees who worked at the 140-bed trauma center, internal and public information, before and after photographs of the hospital, email correspondence, and telephone call records. At least thirty people were killed in the airstrikes, including 13 staff members, 10 patients and 7 unrecognizable bodies yet to be identified.

"The view from inside the hospital is that this attack was conducted with a purpose to kill and destroy," said Christopher Stokes, MSF general director. "But we don’t know why. We neither have the view from the cockpit, nor the knowledge of what happened within the US and Afghan military chains of command."

Kunduz Hospital Attack: MSF Factsheet- use above link

The initial findings of the MSF review firmly establish the facts from inside the hospital in the days leading up to and during the attack. The review includes the details of the provision of the GPS coordinates and the log of phone calls from MSF to military authorities in attempt to stop the airstrikes. MSF had reached an agreement with all parties to the conflict to respect the neutrality of the hospital, based on international humanitarian law.

"We held up our end of the agreement—the MSF trauma center in Kunduz was fully functioning as a hospital with surgeries ongoing at the time of the US airstrikes,” said Dr. Joanne Liu, international president of MSF. "MSF’s no-weapons policy was respected and hospital staff were in full control of the facility prior to and at the time of the airstrikes."

Among the 105 patients at the time of the airstrikes, MSF was treating wounded combatants from both sides of the conflict in Kunduz, as well as women and children.

"Some public reports are circulating that the attack on our hospital could be justified because we were treating Taliban," said Stokes. "Wounded combatants are patients under international law, and must be free from attack and treated without discrimination. Medical staff should never be punished or attacked for providing treatment to wounded combatants."

Protection of Medical Services Under International Humanitarian Law: A Primer- use above link

The MSF internal review describes patients burning in their beds, medical staff that were decapitated and had lost limbs, and others who were shot from the air while they fled the burning building.

"The attack destroyed our ability to treat patients at a time of their greatest need," said Dr. Joanne Liu, international president of MSF. "A functioning hospital caring for patients cannot simply lose its protected status and be attacked."

Learn More at Kunduz.MSF.org



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MSF Releases Internal Review of Kunduz Hospital Attack -press release- (Original Post) Sunlei Nov 2015 OP
K&R. This was a war crime nt riderinthestorm Nov 2015 #1
The strike was on exact GPS loc known., here are just the contacts they tried to make them stop. Sunlei Nov 2015 #2

Sunlei

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2. The strike was on exact GPS loc known., here are just the contacts they tried to make them stop.
Sun Nov 8, 2015, 12:23 AM
Nov 2015

Summary phone log of contacts MSF made during the US airstrikes15
MSF made multiple calls and SMS contacts in an attempt to stop the airstrikes: -
At 2.19am, a call was made from MSF representative in Kabul to Resolute Support in Afghanistan informing them that the hospital had been hit in an airstrike -
At 2.20am, a call was made from MSF representative in Kabul to ICRC informing them that the hospital had been hit in an airstrike -
At 2.32am a call was made from MSF Kabul to OCHA Civil Military (CivMil) liaison in Afghanistan to inform of the ongoing strikes -
At 2.32am a call was made by MSF in New York to US Department of Defense contact in Washington informing of the airstrikes -
At 2.45am an SMS was received from OCHA CivMil in Afghanistan to MSF in Kabul confirming that the information had been passed through “several channels” -
At 2.47am, an SMS was sent from MSF in Kabul to Resolute Support in Afghanistan informing that one staff was confirmed dead and many were unaccounted for -
At 2.50am MSF in Kabul informed Afghan Ministry of Interior at Kabul level of the airstrikes. Afghan Ministry of Interior replied that he would contact ground forces -
At 2.52am a reply was received by MSF in Kabul from Resolute Support stating “I’m sorry to hear that, I still do not know what happened” -
At 2.56am an SMS was sent from MSF in Kabul to Resolute Support insisting that the airstrikes stop and informing that we suspected heavy casualties -
At 2.59am an SMS reply was received by MSF in Kabul from Resolute Support saying ”I’ll do my best, praying for you all” -
At 3.04am an SMS was sent to Resolute Support from MSF in Kabul that the hospital was on fire - At 3.07am an SMS was sent from MSF in Kabul to OCHA CivMil that the hospital was on fire - At 3.09am an SMS was received by MSF in Kabul from OCHA CivMil asking if the incoming had stopped -
At 3.10am and again at 3.14am, follow up calls were made from MSF New York to the US Department of Defense contact in Washington regarding the ongoing airstrikes -
At 3.13am an SMS was sent from MSF in Kabul to OCHA CivMil saying that incoming had stopped -
At 3.15am an SMS was received from CivMil OCHA stating that information had been passed to Resolute Support in the North and CJOC in Kabul as well as ANA in Kabul and the North -
At 3.18am an SMS was sent from MSF in New York to US Department of Defence contact in Washington that one staff was confirmed dead and many were unaccounted for

A series of multiple, precise and sustained airstrikes targeted the main hospital building, leaving the rest of the buildings in the MSF compound comparatively untouched. This specific building of the hospital correlates exactly with the GPS coordinates provided to the parties to the conflict (GPS coordinates were taken directly in front of the main hospital building that was hit in the airstrikes)

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