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Inmates in the US-run Bagram prison in Afghanistan have faced abuses including torture, beatings and other mistreatment, a government report said Saturday. Publication of the report by the Constitutional Oversight Commission came just days after President Hamid Karzai ordered the transfer of the prison and its inmates to Afghan control within a month.
Karzai, who had been briefed by the commission, said he had been told of "many cases of violations of Afghan Constitution and other applicable laws of the country, the relevant international conventions and human rights". However, the report provided to the media Saturday gave few details of the allegations made by prisoners in what is sometimes called the "Afghan Guantanamo", after the US military detention facility in Cuba.
"In our visit of Bagram Prison, some of the inmates complained that they were tortured", said commission chairman Gul Rahman Qazi. Prisoners had also complained of being held in prison long after they were acquitted or their prison term had come to its end. The Afghan government investigative commission also visited a part of the detention centre run by Afghan authorities saying they had confronted "fewer cases of mistreatment there", Gul Rahman Qazi said.
"The existence of prisons run by foreigners inside Afghanistan is absolutely not allowed in our constitution," Gul Rahman Qazi said. The United States said Thursday the transfer of the prison to Afghan control should be handled in a "responsible" way and the two governments had been working on it for some time.
"We take seriously any charges or allegations of detainee abuse," US State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said. Karzai's abrupt move for an Afghan takeover within a month came amid signs of tensions with his US backers over plans by Taliban insurgents to open a political office in Qatar as a precursor to possible peace talks. Karzai is reportedly concerned that he has been sidelined by the move - announced this week - and insists that any negotiations should be led by his government. The detention facility was first built within the sprawling US military base at Bagram, north of the Afghan capital Kabul, after the US-led invasion in 2001 and the overthrow of the Taliban government.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2012

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