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https://www.commondreams.org/news/2022/12/20/uncompensated-allies-report-details-how-us-stiffed-foreign-workers-afghanistan'Uncompensated Allies': Report Details How US Stiffed Foreign Workers in Afghanistan
Tens of thousands of foreign workers supported the U.S. military in Afghanistan, but the Pentagon has failed to compensate many for injuries they suffered on the job.
JULIA CONLEY
December 20, 2022
Many foreign workers who aided the U.S. military by working on bases in Afghanistan during the 20-year occupationand were more likely than Americans to be killed or injured by bombingshave received little to no compensation for injuries or death, despite the fact that U.S. law requires the Pentagon to recompense them and their families.
"While this research looks specifically at Afghanistan, it's clear that this type of labor exploitation will persist there and elsewhere until there is accountability for these U.S. government abuses."
That's according to a new report published Tuesday by the Costs of War Project at Brown University's Watson Institute of International and Public Affairs, which has for more than a decade worked to account for the total costin dollars, human lives, and public health consequencesof the United States' post-9/11 wars.
Bennington College anthropology professor Noah Coburn and journalist Peter Gill authored the report, titled Uncompensated Allies, detailing the experiences of more than 200 people who were among the tens of thousands who traveled to Afghanistan from countries such as Nepal and the Philippines to work as guards, cooks, and construction workers for companies contracted by the Pentagon.
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'Uncompensated Allies': Report Details How US Stiffed Foreign Workers in Afghanistan (Original Post)
cbabe
Dec 2022
OP
Victims of war, from Veterans to civilians are stiffed by the Pentagon? Like that never happens!
Alexander Of Assyria
Dec 2022
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Karadeniz
(24,659 posts)1. Sickening.
SharonClark
(10,493 posts)2. Maybe it's because I'm binge watching Homeland
but I suspect the US, and most countries, lies to friends and enemies.
Carlitos Brigante
(26,848 posts)4. K&R! nt
Alexander Of Assyria
(7,839 posts)5. Victims of war, from Veterans to civilians are stiffed by the Pentagon? Like that never happens!
Pentagon been stiffing taxpayers for decades, shiny new already obsolete warplanes of mass destruction dont come cheaper even by the dozen!