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Afghan prisoners freed from Bagram despite US protests | Afghan prisoners freed from Bagram despite US protests |
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Sixty-five detainees have been released from Afghanistan's Bagram detention centre, a move condemned by the US as "deeply regrettable". | Sixty-five detainees have been released from Afghanistan's Bagram detention centre, a move condemned by the US as "deeply regrettable". |
The US embassy in Kabul said some of those released were responsible for the deaths of Afghan civilians, and Afghan and coalition troops. | The US embassy in Kabul said some of those released were responsible for the deaths of Afghan civilians, and Afghan and coalition troops. |
But Kabul insists there is not enough evidence against the detainees. | But Kabul insists there is not enough evidence against the detainees. |
Hundreds of prisoners at Bagram jail have been freed since it was put under Afghan control in March last year. | Hundreds of prisoners at Bagram jail have been freed since it was put under Afghan control in March last year. |
'New low' | 'New low' |
The detainees began to emerge from the prison gates in groups of half a dozen or so on Thursday morning, the BBC's David Loyn in Kabul reports. | The detainees began to emerge from the prison gates in groups of half a dozen or so on Thursday morning, the BBC's David Loyn in Kabul reports. |
Some were laughing and smiling as they boarded a bus and taxis to leave the facility, which is now called the Parwan Detention Facility and is about 45km (28 miles) north of Kabul. | |
In a statement, the US embassy said: "The Government of Afghanistan's decision to release 65 detainees from the Parwan Detention Center is deeply regrettable." | In a statement, the US embassy said: "The Government of Afghanistan's decision to release 65 detainees from the Parwan Detention Center is deeply regrettable." |
It said that evidence linking those released to serious crimes needed to be considered under Afghan law. | It said that evidence linking those released to serious crimes needed to be considered under Afghan law. |
It said: "We requested a thorough review of each case. Instead, the evidence against them was never seriously considered." | It said: "We requested a thorough review of each case. Instead, the evidence against them was never seriously considered." |
Washington says one of the men was captured after being wounded during an attack on Afghan forces. | Washington says one of the men was captured after being wounded during an attack on Afghan forces. |
Others were reportedly arrested carrying weapons including shotguns, assault rifles and rocket-propelled grenade-launchers and bomb-making equipment. | Others were reportedly arrested carrying weapons including shotguns, assault rifles and rocket-propelled grenade-launchers and bomb-making equipment. |
The US says there is also other incriminating information from mobile phones, and details of interviews with suspects including confessions. | The US says there is also other incriminating information from mobile phones, and details of interviews with suspects including confessions. |
The embassy said: "The Afghan government bears responsibility for the results of its decision. | The embassy said: "The Afghan government bears responsibility for the results of its decision. |
"We urge it to make every effort to ensure that those released do not commit new acts of violence and terror, and to immediately bring to justice any who do so." | "We urge it to make every effort to ensure that those released do not commit new acts of violence and terror, and to immediately bring to justice any who do so." |
The release marks a new low in relations between Afghanistan and the US forces in the country, our correspondent says. | The release marks a new low in relations between Afghanistan and the US forces in the country, our correspondent says. |
He adds that the decision is a political one taken personally by Afghan President Hamid Karzai, who has been a long-term critic of the Bagram detention centre. | |
The facility, which has housed mainly Taliban and other insurgents captured by Western military forces, has been at the centre of a number of prisoner abuse allegations. | |
The BBC's Yalda Hakim was recently allowed unprecedented access to the facility. | |
She says that compared to some other Afghan jails this is state of the art, but some of the inmates have been held for years without trial. | |
One 16-year-old inmate, Mohibullah, told her he was just a farmer from Helmand and had not been informed of the evidence against him. | |
He said: "No-one is asking about us. I have spent a year far from my mother and father. Why? What is the reason?" | |
Speaking to Mr Karzai afterwards, the president told her that the facility was a "Taliban-making factory", where innocent people were "turned against their own country, against their own government". | |
He added: "The very presence of this... prison is against the Afghan constitution, against all Afghan laws and against the sovereignty of this country." | |
According to the UN Security Council's mandate, the US-led international military force in Afghanistan is scheduled to hand over all security duties to Afghan forces before its full withdrawal by the end of 2014. | According to the UN Security Council's mandate, the US-led international military force in Afghanistan is scheduled to hand over all security duties to Afghan forces before its full withdrawal by the end of 2014. |
However, President Karzai has refused to sign a security deal with Washington that would set the final framework for the withdrawal. | However, President Karzai has refused to sign a security deal with Washington that would set the final framework for the withdrawal. |
The Security and Defence Co-operation Agreement, if signed, could see some 10,000 US troops stay in Afghanistan for a number of years. | The Security and Defence Co-operation Agreement, if signed, could see some 10,000 US troops stay in Afghanistan for a number of years. |