
Rangin Dadfar Spanta
Rangin Dadfar Spanta is a former Afghan national security adviser who served under President Hamid Karzai. He has been vocal about the concerns raised by Karzai regarding civilian casualties caused by UK Special Forces operations, emphasizing that these issues were consistently brought to the attention of British officials during their tenure in Afghanistan.
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Rangin Dadfar Spanta was a former Afghan foreign minister who participated in discussions alongside Karzai.
Vom Statthalter der Amerikaner zum Vermittler der TalibanRangin Dadfar Spanta, a former national security advisor in the previous Afghan government, called Russia's decision 'sad'.
Rusija prva zemlja koja je priznala talibansku vlast u AfganistanuRangin Dadfar Spanta, a former Afghan national security advisor, stated that Karzai frequently mentioned the issue of civilian deaths.
antiguos miembros de las Fuerzas Especiales de Reino Unido denuncian a la BBC crímenes de guerra de sus compañerosRangin Dadfar Spanta noted that Karzai mentioned concerns about civilian casualties constantly and repeatedly.
«Esposaron a un niño y le dispararon»: antiguos miembros de las Fuerzas Especiales de Reino Unido denuncian a la BBC «crímenes de guerra» de sus compañerosRangin Dadfar Spanta is mentioned as a former Afghan national security advisor who spoke about Karzai's concerns.
Bivši britanski specijalci govorili o ratnim zločinima kolega: Ubijanje nenaoružanih, djece...Rangin Dadfar Spanta stated that Karzai repeatedly highlighted the issue of civilian casualties to David Cameron.
Bivši britanski specijalci progovorili o 'ratnim zločinima' kolegaFormer Afghan national security adviser Dr Rangin Dadfar Spanta told Panorama that President Karzai consistently mentioned the issue of civilian casualties.
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