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Afghan Commission Accuses U.S. of Detainee Abuse

Sat, 01/07/2012 - 4:43pm

Afghan Commission Accuses U.S. of Detainee Abuse

Associated Press

An Afghan investigative commission accused the American military Saturday of abuse at its main prison in the country, repeating President Hamid Karzai's demand that the U.S. turn over all detainees to Afghan custody and saying anyone held without evidence should be freed.

The demands put the U.S. and the Afghan governments on a collision course in an issue that will decide the fate of hundreds of suspected Taliban and al-Qaida operators captured by American forces. The head of the Afghan investigation said U.S. officials told him many of those militant suspects were taken based on intelligence that can't be used in Afghan courts.

The dispute that has unfolded in recent days recreates many of the thorny issues surrounding the controversial U.S. detention center at Guantanamo Bay. There, as at the prison in Afghanistan, American forces are holding many detainees without charging them with a specific crime or presenting evidence in a civil court...

Comments

Don Bacon

Sat, 01/07/2012 - 10:44pm

in other news:
FoxNews, January 06, 2012:
Obama Administration Seeks to Remove Syria From Human Rights Committee

You gotta admit -- they have a sense of humor.

Ken White

Sat, 01/07/2012 - 5:13pm

"An amazing number of persons seem to have, purposely or not, a limited understanding of what wars can entail," he said while rolling his eyes...

Freezing cold in Afghanistan. Imagine.