Hit & Run
Afghan villagers' lawyers go to High Court
The lawyers acting for Afghan villagers caught up in a raid allegedly involving the SAS are heading to court to try to get a government inquiry.
UN 'not aware' of Afghan raid dispute - Brownlee
The UN is basing a query about allegations involving a 2010 SAS raid in Afghanistan on factual inaccuracies, Foreign Minister Gerry Brownlee says. Audio
PM watched 'more than half' of SAS raid footage
Prime Minister Bill English has confirmed he has viewed more than half the available footage of a controversial 2010 SAS raid in Afghanistan.
Little says "questions remain" over Hit & Run claims
Andrew Little says for the sake of public confidence, and independent inquiry is needed for the NZSAS raid in 2010. He says the fact that John Key authorised the raid personally means there was… Video, Audio
Hit & Run questions remain says former UN human rights investigator
A UN human rights investigator who worked in Afghanistan in 2006 and 2007 says an independent investigation should be the normal course of events if actions by the NZDF are being called into question.
…PM accused of joining cover-up over Hit & Run
Prime Minister Bill English has extinguished any hopes of a formal inquiry into the 2010 Afghanistan raid, which has been the subject of allegations in the Hit and Run book. The Government has decided… Audio
Soldiers' honour hinges on inquiry - Transparency International
A global anti-corruption group has added its voice to calls for an inquiry into allegations relating to an SAS raid on an Afghan village.
Afghan raids: A plot of maps, Mapp and mops
Cartoon -Toby Morris sums up the fall-out from Hit & Run, a book alleging NZ soldiers killed civilians in Afghanistan.
Defence Force acknowledges for first time Afghan raid may have killed civilians
After initially denying any civilians were killed, Lieutenant General Tim Keating says rounds from an Apache gunship hit a building which could have housed civilians. Audio
Hit & Run author adamant civilians, not insurgents killed
Hit & Run authors say six civilians were killed in Afghanistan on the same night the Defence Force says nine insurgents were killed. Could it be possible two raids occurred simultaneously? Video, Audio
Defence Force concedes civilians may have been killed in NZ lead raid
The New Zealand Defence Force now admits some civilians may have been killed in a New Zealand led SAS raid in Afghanistan, but insist Hit & Run authors have key details wrong. Video, Audio