MSF calls for independent commission on Kunduz hospital attack

Medecins Sans Frontieres (Doctors Without Borders) called on Wednesday for an independent international fact-finding commission to be established to probe the deadly US bombing of its hospital in Kunduz, Afghanistan.

October 07, 2015
MSF calls for independent commission on Kunduz hospital attack
MSF calls for independent commission on Kunduz hospital attack



Joanne Liu (L), international president of Doctors Without Borders, also known by its French name Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF), speaks with General Director of MSF Switzerland Bruno Jochum during a press conference in Geneva on Wednesday, on the bombing by US forces of a hospital of the medical charity in Kunduz, Afghanistan, which killed 22 people. — AFP






GENEVA — Medecins Sans Frontieres (Doctors Without Borders) called on Wednesday for an independent international fact-finding commission to be established to probe the deadly US bombing of its hospital in Kunduz, Afghanistan.



The medical charity said that the commission, which can be set up at the request of a single state under the Geneva Convention, would gather facts and evidence from the United States, NATO and Afghanistan. Only then would MSF decide whether to bring criminal charges for loss of life and damage, it said.



"If we let this go, we are basically giving a blank check to any countries at war," MSF International President Joanne Liu told a news briefing in Geneva. "There is no commitment to an independent investigation yet." — Reuters


October 07, 2015
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