Afghan family whose loved ones were killed by drone strike say they want compensation and resettlement in US or other safe country
Zemari Ahmadi, 43, was an aid worker for a California based nonprofit who was his family's only breadwinner before he was killed in the US drone strike. Ahmadi's step son Samim Ahmadi, 24, said: 'Whether in America or another country, we want peace and comfort for our remaining years'.
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