Report of the Inquiry into the Role and Oversight of Private Security Contractors in Afghanistan by UNITED STATES SENATE COMM
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January 1, 1970 10:00 am
The Inquiry into the Role and Oversight of Private Security Contractors in Afghanistan, which reported in September 2010, was precipitated by events in August 2008, when US forces bombed the Afghan village of Azizabad. This gave rise to a public dispute between the US Government and the United Nations about the level of fatalities caused by the attack and about whether those killed had been civilians or Taliban-linked insurgents. Allegations soon emerged that the attack had been based on false information deliberately fed to the US military by Afghan employees of ArmorGroup, a private security contractor, and that these employees were engaged in murder and anti-coalition activities. A key local contact of ArmorGroup, who they dubbed “Mr Pink”, was subsequently convicted of espionage and sentenced to death, but was later freed.
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Executive Summary
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55 years agoIntroduction
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55 years agoArmorGroup meets, Feud Continues, Pink is Now
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