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ICRC welcomes greater efforts to respect int'l humanitarian law in Afghanistan

GENEVA, Oct 7 (KUNA) -- The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) on Wednesday has said it would welcome all impartial investigations that could help to determine the facts behind the bombing of a hospital run by the charity MSF in Kunduz, Afghanistan and to try to make sure such tragedies are not repeated.
"The ICRC was reacting to a call by Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) for the activation of the International Humanitarian Fact-Finding Commission (IHFFC), a body, which was set up under an Additional Protocol to the Geneva Conventions, but which has yet to be used," said the Geneva-based ICRC in a press release.
"We have always been supportive of the IHFFC. If it can help to clarify the facts surrounding this tragic incident, which led to the deaths of medical staff and patients in a health care facility, which should be protected under the laws of armed conflict, that would be a positive development," said Dr. Helen Durham, the ICRC's Director of International Law and Policy.
An IHFFC investigation could be complementary to those being conducted by the United States, NATO and potentially Afghanistan, she added.
On October 3, some 22 people at a Doctors Without Borders hospital in Kunduz, northern Afghanistan, were killed when the building came under air bombardment by US jetfighters for some 30 minutes. (end) ta.hb