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		<title>Evidence Backs Up Afghan Claim Against U.S. Raid</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[U.N., Afghan observers say scores of women and children were killed

New evidence appears to back up claims by the United Nations and Afghanis who contend that a U.S. raid killed some 90 civilians, including scores of women and children in the western Afghanistan village of Azizabad . The Associated Press reported Monday that it had [...]]]></description>
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<p>New evidence appears to back up claims by the United Nations and Afghanis who contend that a U.S. raid killed some 90 civilians, including scores of women and children in the western Afghanistan village of Azizabad . The Associated Press reported Monday that it had obtained two grainy videos &#8211; apparently taken by cell phones &#8211; of the grisly scene. According to AP, the video shows &#8220;bodies lying side-by-side on the mosque floor, covered by floral-patterned blankets and Black-and-White checkered shawls. One young boy lay curled in a fetal position; others looked as though they were asleep. One child had half its head blown off. Turbaned men walked around, gently lifting the blankets covering the faces of the dead. At least two elderly men were among the dead. There appeared to be several dozen bodies lying on the mosque floor, though a precise count was difficult because of the poor quality of the images.&#8221; While the videos are not definitive proof that 60 children were killed in the raid, they do seem to contradict the Pentagon&#8217;s assertion that 35 militants and only seven civilians were killed in Azizabad.</p>
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