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Mohammed Wazir Agha, 35, told British newspaper, The Times, that he wants the U.S soldier who ****** his eight ******** publically tried and then burnt.
He also said he would join the Taleban to take revenge on U.S ****** if he did not receive justice.
Mr Wazir lost almost his entire ****** on Sunday.
Four of his sons and four *********, aged between two and 12, were ********. His wife, ****** and younger ******* were also ****** in the ******. As was his ******-in-law.
'When I got there the bodies of all my ****** were in one room. They had been put together and burnt.'
'I want the same thing done to him that he did. He should burn in the fire like they did. Like my ******** did. What is the sin of my ********?'
Mr Wazir also said he wanted American ****** to leave his country.
Mr Wazir's remaining ***, Habib Shah, was orphaned by the ******.