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US 'seeks Afghan prison overhaul' US 'seeks Afghan prison overhaul'
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The US is reported to have called for the overhaul of the entire Afghan prison and judicial systems, the New York Times reports. A US military review is to recommend an overhaul of the entire Afghan prison and judicial systems, the New York Times reports.
It cites a US military review, conducted by a senior marine commander, highlighting concerns about recruitment by the Taliban within local prisons. 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 airbase. 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 which alleged they were beaten, deprived of sleep and threatened with dogs at Bagram. 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 basic privileges available to them in a protest about their basic rights. Prisoners in Bagram are currently refusing privileges available to them in a protest about their basic rights.
Extremists separatedExtremists separated
The report was put together by US marine commander Major General Douglas M Stone. He is widely credited with transforming American detention practices in Iraq. 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 fearThey 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 new system, the US could help fund and construct an Afghan-run prison to hold extremists. 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. 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 potential resurgence of the Taliban, correspondents say. 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.