Times of Suriname

Afghanista­n to release 400 ‘hard-core’ Taliban to start peace talks

-

KABUL Afghanista­n agreed on Sunday to release 400 “hard-core” Taliban prisoners, paving the way for the beginning of peace talks aimed at ending more than 19 years of war.

Under electionye­ar pressure from US President Donald Trump for a deal allowing him to bring home American troops, the war-torn country’s grand assembly, or Loya Jirga, on Sunday approved the release, a controvers­ial condition raised by the Taliban militants to join peace talks. “In order to remove an obstacle, allow the start of the peace process and an end of bloodshed, the Loya Jirga approves the release of 400 Taliban,” the assembly said in a resolution.

Minutes later, Afghan President Ashraf Ghani said, “Today, I will sign the release order of these 400 prisoners.” Last week Ghani invited some 3,200 Afghan community leaders and politician­s to Kabul amid tight security and concerns about the COVID19 pandemic to advise the government on whether the prisoners should be freed.

With the release, the Afghan government will fulfil its pledge to release 5,000 Taliban prisoners. Talks between the warring Taliban and government will start in Doha this week, Western diplomats said. Ghani appealed to the hardline Islamist group to pledge to a complete ceasefire ahead of talks. Deliberati­on over the release of last batch of Taliban prisoners, accused of conducting some of the bloodiest attacks across Afghanista­n, had triggered outrage among civilians and rights groups who questioned the morality the peace process.

In 2019 alone, more than 10,000 civilians were killed or injured in the conflict in Afghanista­n, putting total casualties in the past decade over 100,000, a United Nations report said last year. Ahead of the Loya Jirga, Human Rights Watch cautioned that many of the prisoners had been jailed under “overly broad terrorism laws that provide for indefinite preventive detention”. (Reuters)

of

 ??  ?? Afghanista­n’s President Ashraf Ghani speaks during a consultati­ve grand assembly, known as Loya Jirga, in Kabul, Afghanista­n August 7, 2020. (Photo:Reuters)
Afghanista­n’s President Ashraf Ghani speaks during a consultati­ve grand assembly, known as Loya Jirga, in Kabul, Afghanista­n August 7, 2020. (Photo:Reuters)

Newspapers in Dutch

Newspapers from Suriname