July 30, 2010 3:59 PM

Fatal Crash Stokes Afghan-U.S. Tension in Kabul

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(CBS/AP)  A fatal traffic accident involving private U.S. security contractors sparked an angry demonstration in Kabul Friday, with enraged Afghans hurling stones, setting fire to two vehicles and shouting "death to America" before police fired guns into the air to disperse the crowd.

Four Afghans were killed in the accident on the main airport road, according to Kabul's criminal investigations chief, Abdul Ghaafar Sayedzada.

U.S. embassy spokesperson Caitlin Hayden confirmed to CBS News that the SUV involved was carrying four contractors from DynCorp, a private security firm affiliated with the embassy. Afghan police officials said the Americans were traveling in a two-vehicle convoy.

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There were conflicting accounts of the accident and its aftermath. Local witnesses told CBS News that the Americans were driving the wrong way down the road, though DynCorp said that version of events was "not correct."

Witnesses also said only three locals were killed in the crash, with the fourth dying after the U.S. contractors opened fire into the crowd.

Hayden, however, denied that any U.S. personnel fired shots during the encounter. Dyncorp also denied the charge, saying in a statement that Americans "took no action against the crowd and did not fire any shots, deferring to the local police who took action to disperse the crowd and remove the [DynCorp] team to safety."

DynCorp further claimed that three of the Americans were hurt by the crowd, including one who received a concussion, before Afghan security forces could help them to safety.

Afghanistan's Interior Minister said police escorted the contractors to the U.S. embassy following the incident. But tension filled the scene hours after the crash.

Afghan police, some carrying riot shields, converged on the area, firing warning shots into the air to disperse the protesters. Sayedzada said the crowd burned two foreigners' vehicles, causing heavy black smoke to rise from the scene.

"It is our right to raise up our voice and protest when innocent Afghans are harmed," said Azizullah, a 25-year-old student, who like many Afghans uses one name.

Ahmad Jawid, who also was at the scene, asked: "Are we not Muslims? Are we not from Afghanistan? Infidels are here and they are ruling us. Why?"

A fatal traffic accident caused by a U.S. military convoy in 2006 triggered an anti-American riot in Kabul that left at least 14 people dead and dozens injured.

In a statement, DynCorp described the fatalities as "tragic" and said an "an investigation into the accident is underway."

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by babooph August 5, 2010 12:11 PM EDT
Maybe wikileaks will give out more real journalism& call mercenaries or soldiers of fortune by the right terms ,instead of what US central propaganda orders the US "news" to spew out....
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by msjb12 August 1, 2010 10:47 AM EDT
just another reason to get out of there the people don't want our a**es there get out and come home with our young soldiers before they have their arms and legs blown off, for people that don't like us.
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by wyodutch August 1, 2010 11:12 AM EDT
Armies of occupation... like dead fish... eventually begin to stink.
by wyodutch August 1, 2010 8:30 AM EDT
July 26, 2010: Los Angeles Times - The Defense Department is unable to properly account for $8.7 billion out of $9.1 billion in Iraqi oil revenue entrusted to it, according to a newly released audit that underscores a pattern of poor record-keeping.
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Of that amount, the military failed to provide any records at all for $2.6 billion in purported reconstruction expenditure, says the report by the Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction, which is responsible for monitoring U.S. spending in Iraq. The rest of the money was not properly deposited in special accounts as required under Treasury Department rules, making it difficult to trace how it was spent.
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Let's blame WikiLeaks for this too.
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by babooph August 1, 2010 7:15 AM EDT
Maybe wikileaks will give out more real journalism& call mercenaries or soldiers of fortune by the right terms ,instead of what US central propaganda orders the US "news" to spew out....
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by tsigili July 31, 2010 12:12 PM EDT
Until the US military stops tip-toeing around, in Afghanistan, nothing is going to improve.
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by wyodutch July 31, 2010 9:10 AM EDT
If the day ever comes when Americas streets are filled with occupying troops and the Constitution lies in the gutter... Will we have the same courage that we see exhibited by the citizens of those countries that WE send our armies to subjugate?
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What do you people expect the Afgahni people to do? Stare at their shoes and shuffle along (as we do at our airports) as they are insulted, injured and killed by foreign troops?
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by Harden_Tar July 30, 2010 4:32 PM EDT
Blah, blah, blah. "Death to [insert country here]" as long as cameras are around. A traffic accident? That's all you got? Losers
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by jnostromo July 30, 2010 3:11 PM EDT
What a show of civilized behavior...For these slugs american youth are dying everyday? The middle east is one giant cesspool
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by wyodutch July 31, 2010 8:44 AM EDT
Yes... they should be grateful for the deaths of their friends and family... right?
by wallawalla88 July 30, 2010 1:12 PM EDT
"It is our right to raise up our voice and protest when innocent Afghans are harmed," said Azizullah

Thats funny, cause they dont seem to mind when the Taliban harms inncoent Afghans, which is the cause for the majority of Afghan deaths.
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by msjb12 August 1, 2010 10:47 AM EDT
they just love the maming of people over there they are uncivilized people let them kill each other not us. We need to learn the lords prayer, DEAR GOD, please help me keep my nose out of other peoples business and keep me in america the home of the sane and free. AMEN
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