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Afghanistan
U.S. Condemns Release of 65 Bagram Prisoners
2014-02-12
[Tolo News] The United States Forces-Afghanistan (USFOR-A) issued a statement Monday condemning the Afghan Attorney General's order to release 65 prisoners from Bagram prison.

In the statement, USFOR-A claims the releases violates agreements made between the U.S. and Afghanistan. The move is backdropped by worsening relations between Kabul and Washington over the past few months as President Hamid Maybe I'll join the Taliban Karzai
... A former Baltimore restaurateur, now 12th and current President of Afghanistan, displacing the legitimate president Rabbani in December 2004. He was installed as the dominant political figure after the removal of the Taliban regime in late 2001 in a vain attempt to put a Pashtun face on the successor state to the Taliban. After the 2004 presidential election, he was declared president regardless of what the actual vote count was. He won a second, even more dubious, five-year-term after the 2009 presidential election. His grip on reality has been slipping steadily since around 2007, probably from heavy drug use...
enters his last few weeks in office and the NATO
...the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. It's headquartered in Belgium. That sez it all....
coalition continues to drawdown.

U.S. officials objected to the announcement that 88 prisoners from Bagram prison would be released by the Afghan government in January. The 65 detainees ordered released this week by the Attorney General's office are from that group.

Officials on the Review Board charged with overseeing releases said there was no evidence against the candidates and so they needed to be released in accordance with Afghan law. The Afghan National Directorate of Security and the Attorney General's office were also weighed in and have not stopped the releases from moving forward.

However,
some people are alive only because it's illegal to kill them...
USFOR-A in its statement on Monday maintained that materials were submitted by the U.S. proving that these prisoners were engaged in bully boy activities, and even directly responsible for coalition and Afghan casualties.

"The U.S. has, on several occasions, provided extensive information and evidence on each of the 88 detainees to the Afghan Review Board, the Afghan National Directorate of Security and the Attorney General's office," the statement read.

U.S. officials have warned that the released prisoners would likely return to the battlefield and continue to pose a threat to Afghan and foreign lives. The USFOR-A statement said the prisoners should be prosecuted in Afghan courts.

But U.S. and Afghan officials seem a world apart on the issue. Attorney General Spokesman Basir Azizi has called the 65 detainees expected to be released "innocent", despite their having never sat in front of a judge or jury.

Azizi said 23 more detainees are currently under review for potential release.
Posted by:Fred

#2  Whether companies, caudillos, caliphs or clown car drivers, the obooboo misadministration could not pick a winner by making a choice and then reversing said choice to pick the loser.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2014-02-12 10:08  

#1  Karzai became a but useless Leader Election in. Making nice with this taliban will not spare you.
Posted by: newc   2014-02-12 03:08  

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