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July 5, 2008 7:30:35 PM CDT



Pentagon to Build Giant Prison in Afghanistan

Posted May 17, 08 6:05 AM CDT in World Politics    Most Covered

(Newser) – The Pentagon is planning to build a huge new detention complex in Afghanistan, reports the New York Times, acknowledging that the US expects to hold prisoners there for many years to come. The 40-acre, $60-million facility at Bagram Air Force Base will replace the existing makeshift prison in a converted aircraft hangar, where more than 600 prisoners are held in wire pens; some have been in the deteriorating facility as long as five years.

 The Bush administration had earlier planned to transfer prisoners from its custody to a new, American-financed but Afghan-run prison outside Kabul, but now admit that the Afghan facility lacks the capacity to handle the detainees, especially with new waves of Taliban prisoners on the way. The new "modern and humane" facility has been planned to afford vocational training, religious discussion, recreation and family visits.

Source New York Times

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Afghan National Army soldiers arrive at the high-security Pul-e-Charkhi prison gate in Kabul. The US has said that existing Afghan facilities lack the capacity to holds its Bagram prisoners.   (Getty Images)
A SAW M244 machine sits at the ready atop Entry Control Point Alpha at Bagram Air Force Base in Afghanistan.   (KRT Photos)
An Afghan family waits to sepaks to a family member detained at Bagram during a video teleconference at a Red Cross Office in Kabul, Afghanistan, Monday, Jan. 14, 2008.   (AP Photo/Rafiq Maqbool)
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