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US Seeks One Week for Bagram Jail Transfer

US Seeks One Week for Bagram Jail Transfer

KABUL - The US defense secretary has sought one week’s time for the complete transfer of the Bagram prison to Afghan control, the Presidential Palace said on Saturday.

In a telephonic conversation with President Hamid Karzai, Chuck Hagel said the US military in Afghanistan would be able to bring the jail handover process to an end in a week.

President Karzai accepted Hagel’s demand, stressing the US must see to it that the Afghan government took full control of the detention centre in central Parwan province this time around.

Delayed several times, the jail transfer must happen in line with Afghanistan’s sovereignty, a statement from Karzai’s office said.

Earlier in the day, the Afghanistan Ulema Council also asked US forces to transfer the detention facility to Afghan control and leave the central province of Maidan Wardak as soon as possible.

The council supported President Hamid Karzai's call for the US military to transfer the jail's affairs to his administration, saying it had been a long-standing demand of the people of Afghanistan.

It added the Afghans had long been urging the US and NATO forces to stop bombing homes of defenseless civilians, night raids and arrests on dubious charges.

"Afghanistan is a sovereign Islamic nation with a long history of rendering sacrifices to defend its independence, protect its religion and resist attempts at its enslavement," the council said.

It called President Karzai's demand for the handover the Bagram jail in central Parwan province north of Kabul to the Afghans and withdrawing from Wardak the voice of the nation. (Pajhwok)