Monday, October 10, 2011

Afghanistan War News Updates -- October 9, 2011

An Afghan policeman stands guard inside Kandahar jail on April 27, 2011. CNN

U.N. Finds ‘Systematic’ Torture In Afghanistan -- New York Times

KABUL, Afghanistan — Suspects are hung by their hands, beaten with cables and in some cases their genitals are twisted until they lose consciousness in detention facilities run by the Afghan intelligence service and the Afghan national police, according to a study released Monday by the United Nations here.

The report provides a devastating picture of the abuses committed by arms of the Afghanistan government as the American-led foreign forces here are moving to wind down their presence after a decade of war. The abuses were uncovered even as American and other Western trainers and mentors had been working closely with the ministries overseeing the detention facilities and funded their operations.

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More News On Afghanistan

UN: Detainees tortured in Afghanistan -- Yahoo News/AP
Afghans ‘systematically’ torturing detainees, children: UN -- National Post/Reuters
UN exposes torture in Afghan custody -- AFP
Detainees tortured in a number of Afghan facilities, UN concludes -- Globe and Mail
UN Says Detainees Tortured in Afghan Jails -- Voice of America
Afghanistan officials 'systematically tortured' detainees, says UN report -- The Guardian
U.N.: Torture in Afghan prisons -- CNN
Report documents abuses in Afghan prisons -- UPI

Factbox: Security developments in Afghanistan, Oct 10 -- Reuters
Six die in attack on Afghan road workers -- AFP
Afghan Guard in Murder Plot Was Not Close to Karzai: Statement -- New York Times/Reuters
Over 1,400 Haqqani fighters held in Afghanistan this year -- New Kerela
Afghan lawmaker's hunger strike extends dispute -- Stars and Stripes/AP
U.S. troops work with Afghan officials to open schools in remote villages -- Stars and Stripes

McChrystal: Ten years in, goals in Afghanistan only “50 percent” met
-- Laura Rozen, Yahoo News/The Envoy
Afghanistan may need funds until 2025: UK envoy -- Yahoo News/Reuters
"Some" U.S. forces may remain in Afghanistan after 2014: envoy -- Xinhuanet
Counterinsurgency in Afghanistan: Is It Working? -- ABC News
Afghanistan: Why Defeating the Haqqani Network Is Not Easy -- John Wendle, Time
Can the Tribes of NATO help the Tribes of Afghanistan? -- Lisa Schirch, Huffington Post
Tyler Hicks: A Decade in Afghanistan -- New York Times

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