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    Transfer of US prison to Afghans delayed again

    KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — The long-awaited transfer of the U.S. detention center in Afghanistan was delayed once again Saturday after a deal struck between the two governments broke down before the planned handover ceremony.

    The delay suggests that the two sides have yet to resolve thorny issues such as whether Afghans can be held without trial and whether the U.S. will have the power to block the release of detainees it considers particularly dangerous. It also throws a pall over ongoing negotiations for a bilateral security agreement that would govern the presence of U.S. forces in Afghanistan after the current combat mission ends in 2014.

    As recently as Friday morning, Afghan workers at the Defense Ministry were arranging transport for dignitaries and journalists to attend Saturday's ceremony at the detention center adjoining the Bagram Air Field, a U.S. base about an hour outside of the capital. The Parwan Detention Center houses Afghans and some foreigners picked up by U.S. forces.

    Currently, there is an Afghan administrator of the prison, but the Americans have power to veto the release of detainees. The prisoners held under American authority do not have the right to a trial because the U.S. considers them detainees held as part of an ongoing conflict.

    Then on Saturday morning, organizers told journalists that the ceremony had been canceled without giving a reason.

    U.S. military officials said the ceremony was called off because they could not finalize the agreement with the Afghans.

    "We continue to work out the details on the transfer of the Detention Facility in Parwan to the government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan," Jamie Graybeal, a spokesman for the U.S. military in Afghanistan, said in an email. He said that the U.S. remains committed to transferring the facility and all Afghan detainees.

    "We intend to proceed with the transfer once we have reached full agreement," Graybeal said.

    Afghan President Hamid Karzai met with U.S. commander Gen. Joseph Dunford late Saturday on the issue and Karzai's office said that they fully expect all the details to be worked out so that the transfer ceremony can be rescheduled for the coming week.

    "Details will include respect for the national sovereignty of Afghanistan in the detention facility, and all technical and legal rights of the detainees," Karzai's office said in a statement. The statement said that Dunford also committed to transferring authority for the prison during this coming week. Graybeal, the U.S. forces spokesman, said he did not have information on the meeting and could not confirm if Dunford had made such a commitment.

    17 comments

    • RobetK
      Top Contributor
      RobetK  •  3 days ago
      Here we go again. We build a nice prison in that country and turn it over to afghanistan for nothing. It is bad enought we will be rebuilding stuff in that country when we leave with government contractors.
    • GEORGE F  •  3 days ago
      These hardheads BEAT Alexander The Great & bankrupted the Russians and have outlasted everyone that has gone there. We have gained NOTHING from this war & never will with our stupid rules of engagement.
    • Garry  •  3 days ago
      It's a hell of a lot cheaper to take no prisoners, they don't come back to kill you another day and it does not cost to feed them, house them, give them medical care. White washed war is just plain stupid. The people that make the rules sit off somewhere where it is safe and try to play nice while finding new places to send the soldiers to war when they are not at war. Politicians should be point men in every war until they that started it are ended in it.
    • John
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      John  •  4 days ago
      well thats easy to fix. shoot them all. then give the afgans the empty building. they are going to let them escape anyway. not like it would be the 1st time. or the 8th.
    • James Keeley  •  3 days ago
      #1: Get out of Afghanistan. NOW. No residual force. No diplomats. No trainers.
      #2: Give them the prison after we are out.
      #3. Tell them we don't need an agreement post 2014.
      #4: They are on their own after we leave.
      This country is a loser.
    • Orang-Utan  •  4 days ago
      The Chinese have most of the resource contracts, Bin Ladan has been wacked, Israel has been protected. So it's time to walk an let the Chinese deal with 'em.
      • John 2 days 13 hrs ago
        myth. you clearly havent fought in this war. if you had you would know one thing is VERY clear. we cant fix this problem for them. they have to do that. we can help yes, but untill they fight for themselves and i mean with all their heart in it, we are wasting our time.
    • WilliamC  •  3 days ago
      Wait until we are gone to turn them over -- that way they will only be killing other Afghanis' and not U.S. soldiers.
    • MRD  •  4 days ago
      Transfer them to another prison in another arab nation, away from Afghanistan
    • WakeUpAmerica  •  4 days ago
      Hey, we have plenty of vacancies in GITMO, what's the hold up!?
    • Steptoes  •  4 days ago
      Obviously the cleaning up is not completed yet.
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