The three pardoned servicemen included a member of the elite US Army Green Berets accused of murdering a suspected Taliban bomb-maker
The United Nations on Tuesday harshly criticised United States President Donald Trump’s decision to pardon three American service members accused of war crimes as a “disturbing signal” to military forces worldwide. “These three cases involve serious violations of international humanitarian law, both proven and alleged, including the shooting of a group of civilians and execution of a captured member of an armed group,” UN rights office spokesman Rupert Colville said. Trump on Friday pardoned a former soldier convicted of murder and a Green Beret, or special forces officer, charged with killing a suspected Taliban bomb-maker, defying warnings that it would be an abuse of the powers afforded him under the US Constitution.
市民や捕虜虐殺の罪を犯した、あるいは、その疑いのある軍人についてトランプが恩赦したので、国連が非難。
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