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German probe into Afghan strike | German probe into Afghan strike |
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An inquiry is due to open in Berlin into the circumstances surrounding a Nato air strike in Afghanistan in which up to 142 people were killed. | |
Afghan civilians were among the victims of the airstrike in Kunduz in early September, which was carried out on the orders of a German commander. | |
Defence Minister Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg is facing calls to quit. | |
Opponents accuse the German government of a cover-up over the strike on two fuel tankers hijacked by the Taliban. | |
Mr Guttenberg - who held a different post in government at the time of the attack - has described the airstrike as "the most important event in the military history of post-war Germany". | |
He is under growing pressure from opposition parties to resign over the strike, amid allegations that Chancellor Angela Merkel's government withheld information and covered up the scale of civilian casualties. | |
Mr Guttenberg initially described the strike on two fuel tankers hijacked by the Taliban as "militarily appropriate". | Mr Guttenberg initially described the strike on two fuel tankers hijacked by the Taliban as "militarily appropriate". |
But he recently changed his mind, saying the attack was "militarily inappropriate", claiming he now had access to new military reports. | But he recently changed his mind, saying the attack was "militarily inappropriate", claiming he now had access to new military reports. |
The political fallout from the air strike has already led to the resignations of former Defence Minister Franz Josef Jung and the army chief of staff. | The political fallout from the air strike has already led to the resignations of former Defence Minister Franz Josef Jung and the army chief of staff. |
'Lying' | 'Lying' |
Opposition parties are now calling for Mrs Merkel to appear before the parliamentary committee to answer questions about her role in the affair - and they want Mr Guttenberg to testify. | Opposition parties are now calling for Mrs Merkel to appear before the parliamentary committee to answer questions about her role in the affair - and they want Mr Guttenberg to testify. |
Mr Guttenberg initially said the strike had been "appropriate" | Mr Guttenberg initially said the strike had been "appropriate" |
They might be hauled before the committee in January, just before the international conference on Afghanistan - which will be held in London - where Germany is likely to come under more pressure to send extra troops to the region. | They might be hauled before the committee in January, just before the international conference on Afghanistan - which will be held in London - where Germany is likely to come under more pressure to send extra troops to the region. |
Christine Buchholz, a member of the opposition Left Party, said the government has been "constantly lying" on the war in Afghanistan and the Kunduz strike. | Christine Buchholz, a member of the opposition Left Party, said the government has been "constantly lying" on the war in Afghanistan and the Kunduz strike. |
"First of all they denied that civilians we killed - we now know that a big number of civilians were killed," she said. | "First of all they denied that civilians we killed - we now know that a big number of civilians were killed," she said. |
"Secondly, they said the fuel tankers were the targets of the bombings - we now know the target was to hit the Taliban fighters and this is absolutely against the Afghanistan mandate." | "Secondly, they said the fuel tankers were the targets of the bombings - we now know the target was to hit the Taliban fighters and this is absolutely against the Afghanistan mandate." |
The German parliament recently extended the Afghan mission for another year - but it is still deeply unpopular at home. | The German parliament recently extended the Afghan mission for another year - but it is still deeply unpopular at home. |
According to a recent poll, most Germans want their troops to withdraw from Afghanistan as quickly as possible. | According to a recent poll, most Germans want their troops to withdraw from Afghanistan as quickly as possible. |
The controversy over the Kunduz air strike has left the government on the defensive. | The controversy over the Kunduz air strike has left the government on the defensive. |