US transfers Bagram detainees to Afghans

2012-09-10 15:01
Afghan National Army soldiers, seen clad in prison uniforms in the background, stand in line with their comrades in military fatigues during a ceremony handing over the Bagram prison to Afghan authorities. (Shah Marai, AFP)

Afghan National Army soldiers, seen clad in prison uniforms in the background, stand in line with their comrades in military fatigues during a ceremony handing over the Bagram prison to Afghan authorities. (Shah Marai, AFP)

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Bagram - The United States on Monday formally handed control to Afghanistan of more than 3 000 detainees at the controversial Bagram prison, but disagreements remain over the fate of hundreds of inmates.

Kabul has hailed the transfer of what has in the past been dubbed the Guantanamo Bay of Afghanistan as a victory for sovereignty as Nato prepares to hand over full national security to Afghans and withdraw its combat troops by the end of 2014.

Analysts, however, say the move is more symbolic than substantial and human rights advocates have raised concerns about abuses of administrative detention.

Questions remain over the fate of the inmates, who include Taliban fighters and terror suspects, 50 foreigners not covered by the agreement, and hundreds of Afghans arrested since the transfer deal was signed on 9 March.

Afghan officials on Monday organised and presided over a small handover ceremony at the prison, officially called the Parwan Detention Facility but more commonly referred to Bagram after the neighbouring US airbase north of Kabul.

There was only a paltry attendance among US officers as the Afghan flag was erected over the prison, marking the transfer.

9/11 anniversary

"We transfer more than 3 000 Afghan detainees into your custody," said Colonel Robert Taradash, the highest ranking US official at the ceremony.

He gave an assurance that "those who threaten the partnership of Afghanistan and coalition forces will not return to the battlefield".

The US-led Nato mission gave a press conference dedicated to the looming 11th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks and which clashed with the timing of the ceremony.

Spokesperson Brigadier General Gunter Katz refused to discuss the handover, calling it a matter between the Americans and the Afghans.

"I'm happy that today we are witnessing a glorious ceremony that marks the handing over of responsibilities of Afghan prisoners to Afghans themselves," acting defence minister Enayatullah Nazari told the ceremony.

Sixteen inmates, dressed in new shalwar khameez, were freed as part of the ceremony. Three of them who spoke to AFP all insisted they had been held on baseless accusations and had no links to the insurgency.

99% under Afghan authority


President Hamid Karzai demanded authority over the prison as conditional to addressing long-term Afghan-US relations and possible legal immunity for US troops - the key to troops remaining in the country after 2014.

But the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) governing the handover is not legally binding and more than 600 people detained since 9 March have not yet been transferred.

Afghan army chief of staff, General Sher Mohammad Karimi, said he expected that a "small misunderstanding" between the Afghans and the Americans would be resolved.

Jamie Graybeal, a Nato spokesperson, said 99% of detainees held before 9 March are under Afghan authority and that the transfer of the rest has been put on hold, pending concerns about the intentions of the government to fulfil the MoU.

Graybeal said the United States retained the authority to capture and detain suspects, but intended to continue to transfer Afghan detainees to Afghans.

Claims of torture

Foreign detainees will remain under US control and American advisers will also stay at the prison until 9 March 2013, he added.

Afghan officials dispute Nato's right to hold detainees, saying that anyone arrested in extenuating circumstances has to be handed over within 72 hours.

Advocacy group the Open Society Foundations last week raised concerns about holes in the March agreement, the risk of indefinite detention and voiced fears that Afghan detention without judicial review could be subject to abuse.

In March, Afghanistan's human rights commission detailed torture in prisons run by the Afghanistan's NDS intelligence service and police force.

NDS spokesperson Shafiqullah Taheri rejected claims of torture.

Abdul Waheed Wafa, analyst and director of the Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University has said the move is largely symbolic and believes the Americans will still detain some high profile suspects at Bagram or at other locations.

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