21
Mrz
2005

Afghanistan: "One huge US jail"

03/19/05

Outside Kabul, Afghanistan is bleaker, its provinces more inaccessible and lawless, than it was under the Taliban. If anyone leaves town, they do so in convoys. Afghanistan is a place where it is easy for people to disappear and perilous for anyone to investigate their fate. Even a seasoned aid agency such as Médécins Sans Frontières was forced to quit after five staff members were murdered last June. Only the 17,000-strong US forces, with their all-terrain Humvees and Apache attack helicopters, have the run of the land, and they have used the haze of fear and uncertainty that has engulfed the country to advance a draconian phase in the war against terror. Afghanistan has become the new Guantánamo Bay...

http://www.guardian.co.uk/afghanistan/story/0,1284,1440836,00.html

from Guardian [UK], by Adrian Levy and Cathy Scott-Clark


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
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