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UN confirms Afghan mass grave site disturbed

The UN confirmed a mass grave in northern Afghanistan was disturbed, raising the possibility that evidence supporting allegations...

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The UN confirmed a mass grave in northern Afghanistan was disturbed, raising the possibility that evidence supporting allegations of a massacre seven years ago may have been removed. The Dasht-e-Leili grave site holds as many as 2,000 bodies of Taliban prisoners who died in transit after surrendering during one of the regime’s last stands in November 2001, according to a State Department report from 2002. Newspapers first reported the tampering with the grave site on Thursday.

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