Publish dateMonday 9 January 2023 - 11:08
Story Code : 263572
Helmand students protested in response to Prince Harry
Students of a university in Helmand protested in response to the crimes of Prince Harry, a member of the British royal family, who killed 25 citizens in Afghanistan.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): According to the Associated Press, students from about 20 faculties of a university in Helmand, southern Afghanistan, participated in this demonstration on Sunday (January 8, 2023).
 
"Harry" known as the "Duke of Sussex", the youngest son of Charles III, the current king of England, who has been out of the royal circle for a while and is trying to damage the image of the British royal family by conducting interviews and publishing documentaries with his American wife, in the book Under the name "Spare", which is to be published in the coming days, he announced that during the second round of his presence in the Afghanistan war, he killed at least 25 people.
 
Harry served twice in the Afghanistan war, between 2007 and 2008 as a ground force and then between 2012 and 2013 as a pilot in Apache attack helicopters.
 
"The brutality of Harry, his friends and everyone else in Helmand and other parts of Afghanistan is unacceptable," said a university professor who attended Sunday's protest in Helmand. History should remember these actions.
 
Mullah Abdullah, another citizen who lost four members of his family during British attacks in Helmand in 2011, said: We ask the international community to prosecute this person. We must receive compensation.
 
Meanwhile, Helmand was the concentration point of British forces in Afghanistan.
 
https://avapress.com/vdcefx8wwjh8pni.1kbj.html
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