Taliban criticizes Prince Harry over Afghan killings comment

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Taliban criticizes Prince Harry over Afghan killings comment
Author of the article:Reuters
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Published Jan 06, 2023 • 2 minute read

LONDON — The Taliban administration has criticized Prince Harry after the British royal said in his memoir that he had killed 25 people in Afghanistan when serving as a military helicopter pilot, describing them as “chess pieces removed from the board.”


Harry’s highly personal book “Spare” went on sale in Spain days before its global launch on Jan. 10. It discloses the depth of the rift between the prince and his brother William, the heir to the throne, and other revelations such as drug-taking and how he lost his virginity.


In one section, the 38-year-old recounts his two tours of Afghanistan, first as a forward air controller in 2007/08 and again in 2012, when he was a co-pilot gunner in Apache attack helicopters, and the number of people he had killed.

“It wasn’t a statistic that filled me with pride but nor did it leave me ashamed,” Harry wrote, according to the Spanish version of the book. “When I found myself plunged in the heat and confusion of combat I didn’t think of those 25 as people.


“They were chess pieces removed from the board, Bad people eliminated before they could kill Good people.”

Abdul Qahar Balkhi, spokesperson for the Taliban-led Afghan foreign affairs ministry, criticized the comments.

“The western occupation of Afghanistan is truly an odious moment in human history and comments by Prince Harry is a microcosm of the trauma experienced by Afghans at the hands of occupation forces who murdered innocents without any accountability,” he said.

When asked about Harry’s comments, a spokesperson for Britain’s Ministry of Defence said: “We do not comment on operational details for security reasons.”

Representatives of Prince Harry did not immediately respond to a request for comment.


The release of the book, from a member of a family that tightly controls personal information about the royals, follows the departure of Harry and his American wife Meghan from royal duties in 2020 to move to California and forge a new life.

Since then the couple have delivered stinging criticism of the House of Windsor and the British press.

As is usual for the royal family, spokespeople for King Charles and Prince William have declined to comment.

British media have gone through the books’ details in depth, but many people commuting to work in London on Friday said they were not interested and did not want to talk about it.

Some of those who were willing to talk said they thought Harry had gone too far.

“I think he’s an idiot,” said Robin Parker, an entrepreneur. “My father was in the Second World War and I once asked him as a child if he’d killed anyone and he was very reluctant to say anything about it.”
 

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Taliban criticizes Prince Harry over Afghan killings comment
Author of the article:Reuters
Reuters
Published Jan 06, 2023 • 2 minute read

LONDON — The Taliban administration has criticized Prince Harry after the British royal said in his memoir that he had killed 25 people in Afghanistan when serving as a military helicopter pilot, describing them as “chess pieces removed from the board.”


Harry’s highly personal book “Spare” went on sale in Spain days before its global launch on Jan. 10. It discloses the depth of the rift between the prince and his brother William, the heir to the throne, and other revelations such as drug-taking and how he lost his virginity.


In one section, the 38-year-old recounts his two tours of Afghanistan, first as a forward air controller in 2007/08 and again in 2012, when he was a co-pilot gunner in Apache attack helicopters, and the number of people he had killed.

“It wasn’t a statistic that filled me with pride but nor did it leave me ashamed,” Harry wrote, according to the Spanish version of the book. “When I found myself plunged in the heat and confusion of combat I didn’t think of those 25 as people.


“They were chess pieces removed from the board, Bad people eliminated before they could kill Good people.”

Abdul Qahar Balkhi, spokesperson for the Taliban-led Afghan foreign affairs ministry, criticized the comments.

“The western occupation of Afghanistan is truly an odious moment in human history and comments by Prince Harry is a microcosm of the trauma experienced by Afghans at the hands of occupation forces who murdered innocents without any accountability,” he said.

When asked about Harry’s comments, a spokesperson for Britain’s Ministry of Defence said: “We do not comment on operational details for security reasons.”

Representatives of Prince Harry did not immediately respond to a request for comment.


The release of the book, from a member of a family that tightly controls personal information about the royals, follows the departure of Harry and his American wife Meghan from royal duties in 2020 to move to California and forge a new life.

Since then the couple have delivered stinging criticism of the House of Windsor and the British press.

As is usual for the royal family, spokespeople for King Charles and Prince William have declined to comment.

British media have gone through the books’ details in depth, but many people commuting to work in London on Friday said they were not interested and did not want to talk about it.

Some of those who were willing to talk said they thought Harry had gone too far.

“I think he’s an idiot,” said Robin Parker, an entrepreneur. “My father was in the Second World War and I once asked him as a child if he’d killed anyone and he was very reluctant to say anything about it.”
place your bets on how long harrys head will still be attached. 🪦 :eek: ;)
 
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He also says in his new book that he cried once after his mother's death and how is brother was violent towards him one day.


His new book is called "Spare." It must be hard for Harry knowing that his father is the King, his brother will one day become King and his nephew Prince George will one day become King. It's driven him off the rails. It's like he has some set of inferiority complex.

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Prince Harry facing calls to be put on trial over 25 killings boast
Author of the article:Bang Showbiz
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Published Jan 09, 2023 • 2 minute read

Prince Harry is facing calls from Afghans to be put on trial after he boasted he killed 25 people during his tours of duty in the country.


The Duke of Sussex, 38, bragged of the killings in his memoir Spare, and said he considered his targets “chess pieces” instead of humans and “Bads taken away before they could kill Goods.”


Protesters at a university in Helmand, southern Afghanistan, carried posters on Sunday after his comments were published, which showed Harry’s portrait crossed out with a red ‘X.’

And Mail Online reported on Monday that Mullah Abdullah, who lost four family members in what he described as a U.K. airstrike in 2011, said: “We ask the international community to put (the Duke of Sussex) on trial, and we should get compensation for our losses.

“We lost our house, life, and family members. We lost our livelihood and also our loved ones.”


The outlet added Sayed Ahmad Sayed, a university teacher in Helmand, said: “The cruelties which have been committed by Prince Harry, his friends or by anyone else in Helmand or anywhere in Afghanistan is unacceptable, cruel.

“These acts will be remembered by history.”

The media director for the Taliban governor of Helmand, Mawlavi Mohammad Qasim, declared Harry’s brag exposed the “real face of the Western world.”

Harry has also been mocked by Taliban militants as a “mad big mouth loser” and “dirty idiot” over his death toll claim.

Speaking from a checkpoint outside Islam Qala, on the border with Iran, Taliban commander Molavi Agha Gol, 32, told Mail Online on Friday: “We are still here ruling but he has fled to his grandmother’s palace. He’s a big mouth loser who has been trying to get attention.


“I do not even believe what he said about the Mujaheddin. He is a loser and scared to go to a combat zone. We made history by kicking him and his army out of our homeland and he should be very angry about that.

“Do not believe whatever losers tell you. I see news about him a lot on my Facebook feed and really think he’s gone mad and needs a doctor immediately.

“Even if he believes (that he killed 25 Taliban), our martyred Mujaheddin are in heaven, but his invading friends are burning in hell and I really hope I was in Helmand when he was there, to make him understand what real chess pieces are.

“If he’s a real man and not a f****** loser, come to Afghanistan again.”

Former British Army Colonel Richard Kemp has warned Harry may have put a target on his back with his remarks, and was quoted by The U.K. Sun on Friday saying: “It undermines his personal security. He has shot himself in the foot.”
 

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Prince Harry explains why he shared details from Afghanistan
Author of the article:Bang Showbiz
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Published Jan 10, 2023 • 2 minute read

Prince Harry doesn’t regret “expressing and detailing” his military experiences in his new memoir.


The 38-year-old prince revealed in Spare that he killed 25 people while serving in Afghanistan, and Harry has now explained why he decided to be so candid about his time in the British army.


He said: “I don’t know that you ever fully reconcile the painful elements of being at war. This is something each soldier has to confront, and in the nearly two decades of working alongside service personnel and veterans, I’ve listened to their stories and have shared mine.

“In these conversations, we often talk about the parts of our service that haunt us – the lives lost, the lives taken. But also the parts of our service that heal us and the lives we’ve saved.”




Harry has been widely criticized for speaking so openly about the number of Taliban fighters he killed. But the prince insists there’s “no right or wrong way to try and navigate” his military experiences.

He told PEOPLE: “It’s a duty, a job and a service to our country – and having done two tours of duty in Afghanistan for my country, I’ve done all I could to be the best soldier I was trained to be.

“There’s truly no right or wrong way to try and navigate these feelings, but I know from my own healing journey that silence has been the least effective remedy. Expressing and detailing my experience is how I chose to deal with it, in the hopes it would help others.”

In his memoir, Harry likened killing Taliban fighters to “chess pieces (being) removed from the board.”

The prince also revealed that he relished his time in the military, explaining that it allowed him to escape the pressures of royal life.

He said: “I was no longer Prince Harry, I was Second Lieutenant Wales of the Blues and Royals, second oldest regiment of the British army.”
 

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Prince Harry hits out at press over reports of Afghan killings in book
He said he shared it to reduce the number of suicides by military veterans.

Author of the article:Reuters
Reuters
Published Jan 11, 2023 • 1 minute read

LONDON — Prince Harry has hit back at “hurtful” responses to his record-selling memoir, saying he was particularly upset by the “lie” he had boasted that he had killed 25 people in Afghanistan when serving as a military helicopter pilot.


In his book “Spare,” King Charles’s younger son recounts his two tours of Afghanistan, first as a forward air controller in 2007/08 and again in 2012, when he was a co-pilot gunner in Apache attack helicopters, and the number of people he had killed.


British newspapers, who he heavily criticizes in his book, and some senior former British military figures have attacked his decision to make public the figure of those he had killed, saying it could put him and others at risk of reprisals.

Speaking to U.S. chat show host Stephen Colbert on “The Late Show,” he said he had only done so to reduce the number of suicides by military veterans.

“Without doubt the most dangerous lie that they have told is that I somehow boasted about the number of people that I killed in Afghanistan,” he said, saying the press had spun his words to take his disclosure out of context.

“I made a choice to share it because having spent nearly two decades working with veterans all around the world, I think the most important thing is to be honest and be able to give space to others to be able to share their experiences without any shame.”



On Tuesday, the publisher of Harry’s book said it had become the UK’s fastest selling non-fiction book ever and its intimate personal revelations about his life and other royals, and his accusations about how they had worked with a hostile press, have dominated the British media for days.

“I’m not going to lie the last few days have been hurtful and challenging,” Harry said.