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Prince Harry’s new memoir draws anger and protests in Afghanistan

Published:Sunday | January 8, 2023 | 4:40 PM
Britain's Prince Harry arrives at the gardens at Buckingham Palace in London, Thursday, January 16, 2020. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth, File)

KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — Protesters in southern Afghanistan on Sunday gathered following Prince Harry's claim in his new memoir that he killed 25 people he described as Taliban fighters while posted with British forces in the country.

Around 20 faculty and students demonstrated at a local university in Helmand, the province where British forces were largely concentrated during the NATO and US-led coalition operations in Afghanistan.

“We condemn his (Prince Harry's) action which is against all norms of humanity,” one demonstrator said.

Others carried posters showing Harry's portrait with a red 'x' across it.

Sayed Ahmad Sayed, a teacher at the university, condemned Harry for his role in UK military operations in Afghanistan.

“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,” Sayed said at the protest.

NATO and US troops withdrew in August 2021 from the country after 20 years of warfare there and running air operations in support of the Western-backed Afghan government's fight against a Taliban insurgency.

Their withdrawal set the stage for the Taliban's rapid return to power that month.

In his memoir, “Spare,” Harry says he killed more than two dozen Taliban militants while serving as an Apache helicopter copilot gunner in Afghanistan in 2012-2013.

He writes that he feels neither satisfaction nor shame about his actions, and in the heat of battle regarded enemy combatants as pieces being removed from a chessboard, “Baddies eliminated before they could kill Goodies,” the prince writes.

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