by Mefloquine Awareness | Aug 9, 2017
Robert Bales in 2011.PHOTO: UNITED STATES ARMY GREG MILLER – SCIENCE – 08.15.13 – 09:30 AM EARLY IN THE morning of March 11, 2012, Army staff sergeant Robert Bales left his remote outpost in an impoverished region of Kandahar Province, Afghanistan...
by Mefloquine Awareness | Aug 9, 2017
Bales, seen in 2011, previously pleaded guilty to killing 16 Afghans. (SPC. RYAN HALLOCK/AP). NEW YORK DAILY NEWS – Updated: Wednesday, August 9, 2017, 9:53 AM An Army sergeant convicted of one of the worst wartime massacres in recent history believes an...
by Mefloquine Awareness | Aug 8, 2017
Men stand next to blood stains and charred remains inside a home where witnesses say Afghans were killed by a U.S. soldier in Panjwai, Kandahar province south of Kabul, Afghanistan in 2012 Allauddin Khan AP BY PATRICIA KIME – Special to McClatchy – AGOSTO...
by Mefloquine Awareness | Aug 7, 2017
The possible use of a controversial malaria drug will be raised at an appeals hearing Tuesday for Staff Sgt. Robert Bales, convicted of murdering 16 Afghan men, women and children. Originally published August 3, 2017 at 8:00 pm Updated August 3, 2017 The defense team...
by Mefloquine Awareness | Jul 31, 2017
A leading voice against the military’s use of mefloquine is calling on the Canadian government to launch an independent study to better understand the lasting effects of the use of the controversial antimalarial drug on troops. Remington Nevin, a former U.S. army...