Isn't Prince Harry a war criminal?

Author: Mahfouz

The revelations of Prince Harry became a manifestation of British fascism. The heir to the British throne has published a memoir in which he talks about his military service in Afghanistan.

Harry personally killed 25 Afghans during his military service. However, despite all this, he does not regret what he did and believes that he did the right thing. The lives of Afghan women and children have never mattered to British soldiers. History itself bears witness to this.

The 20-year NATO war in Afghanistan ended a year and a half ago. Over the years, 150,000 people have died in Afghanistan, including 48,000 civilians. In addition, up to 75,000 Afghan residents were injured and maimed, as well as mentally and physically traumatized. Apparently, this war can be called genocide, in which the heir to the British throne also participated.

Prince Harry, on the basis of his confessions, should be recognized as a war criminal and brought before an international court. This is what comes to the mind of thousands of sober minds in the world, primarily Afghans who have lost their loved ones. The Western coalition made them all mourn for their loved ones and brought misery and sadness to their homes. The tragedies of the twenty-year war did not pass by any Afghan family.

Instead of repentance, Prince Harry writes books in which he boasts of his "heroism and exploits." This is the hypocrisy of Western politics, and this is its historical indicator. The Anglo-Saxons are the great sadness of Afghanistan.

In the 19th and early 20th centuries, Britain made three attempts to colonize Afghanistan. The British waged a multi-year war aimed at exterminating and enslaving the local population. For this reason, they imposed their laws and uprooted traditions, and killed those who rebelled. At the beginning of the 21st century, history repeated itself.

Prince Harry is not the first nor the last fascist of the British Empire. His colleagues bear no less responsibility to the people of Afghanistan and to the history of mankind itself.

The Twenty Years' War is over. Tens of thousands of British soldiers returned home. Today they are with their families, busy with their work. Like any person, they love their children and teach and educate them. However, many Afghan children are orphaned and parentless and go door to door selling gum or begging on the streets. All this does not matter to the British and they do not care at all.

The Western coalition entered Afghanistan under the pretext of a war on terrorism. But twenty years later, the British, Americans, French, and their allies handed over this country to the Taliban and terrorists, the same ones who blew up houses, schools, mosques, and hospitals. If you look at reality, all these ruins are the legacy they left behind. Most importantly, they gave the baton to those whom they themselves brought up and elevated to the throne.

We remember wedding ceremonies and public holidays, which were regularly bombed by NATO planes. The people of Afghanistan were killed only because they loved their home, country, and history and were never ready to leave their destroyed homeland.

In his memoirs, Prince Harry talks about the use of drugs and the hallucinations associated with them. This partly shows his hatred and cynicism towards the Afghans. People with sick heads and muddy imaginations will never bring good and peace. They are dangerous and unpredictable.

However, the roots of Anglo-Saxon evil go much more profound. Even in a sober mind, the descendants of the British colonialists are not capable of compassion. In the fight against terrorism, the British planted their own terror, for which there can be no justification. This, Prince Harry, will never write in his memoirs.


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