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A US military review is to recommend an overhaul of the entire Afghan prison and judicial systems, the New York Times reports. | |
It says the report, drawn up by a senior marine commander, highlights concerns about recruitment by the Taliban within local prisons. | |
The paper says the review, which has not yet been released, also recommends reform of the US-run Bagram air base. | |
Last month the BBC uncovered widespread allegations of abuse at the facility. | Last month the BBC uncovered widespread allegations of abuse at the facility. |
The BBC spoke to 27 ex-inmates around the country over two months, most of whom alleged they had been beaten, deprived of sleep and threatened with dogs at Bagram. | |
Prisoners in Bagram are currently refusing privileges available to them in a protest about their basic rights. | |
Extremists separated | Extremists separated |
The review was conducted by US marine commander Maj Gen Douglas M Stone. He is widely credited with transforming American detention practices in Iraq. | |
They did things that you would not do against animals let alone to humans Dr Khandan, Former Bagram inmate Ex-detainees allege Bagram abuse Officials react to Bagram 'abuse' Afghan ex-prisoner speaks of fear | They did things that you would not do against animals let alone to humans Dr Khandan, Former Bagram inmate Ex-detainees allege Bagram abuse Officials react to Bagram 'abuse' Afghan ex-prisoner speaks of fear |
The New York Times reports that his key recommendation is that militants should be separated from more moderate detainees - who may typically be held on charges unrelated to militancy. | The New York Times reports that his key recommendation is that militants should be separated from more moderate detainees - who may typically be held on charges unrelated to militancy. |
Under the proposals, the US could help fund and construct an Afghan-run prison to hold extremists. | |
The review also reportedly recommends that the remaining prisoners should be taught vocational skills and classes in moderate Islam, to help re-integrate them into society. | |
It also makes the case for more training for new Afghan prison guards, prosecutors and judges. | It also makes the case for more training for new Afghan prison guards, prosecutors and judges. |
President Obama has said that the US is examining an alleged massacre of hundreds of prisoners who had surrendered to a US-backed warlord in Afghanistan in 2001. | President Obama has said that the US is examining an alleged massacre of hundreds of prisoners who had surrendered to a US-backed warlord in Afghanistan in 2001. |
The allegations first surfaced in 2002 but there has been no formal investigation. | The allegations first surfaced in 2002 but there has been no formal investigation. |
Afghanistan is a renewed priority with the US administration, with concerns running high about the resurgence of the Taliban, correspondents say. | |
US and UK forces are currently engaged in a major operation to combat Taliban militants in the south of the country. | US and UK forces are currently engaged in a major operation to combat Taliban militants in the south of the country. |