Sunday, March 27, 2011

Afghanistan's 'Catch And Release' Program For The Taliban Is Costing Lives

Three recently captured prisoners with their guard (at right). Most Taliban suspects captured by Australian troops are released after just three days. Some are recaptured within days. Photo: Joel Van Houdt

Revolving Door For Taliban Suspects -- Sydney Morning Herald

A SENIOR Taliban leader accused of killing Australian troops has been released from jail and rejoined the insurgents, just two years after the Australian army claimed his capture as a major coup.

Influential Afghan figures are believed to have pressed for the release of Mullah Bari Ghul, who was described as the Taliban's ''shadow governor'' in Oruzgan province when he was captured by Australian special forces in August 2008.

He was accused of organising roadside bombings that killed two Australians - Signaller Sean McCarthy and Trooper David Pearce - and a suicide bombing that killed 21 Afghans.

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My Comment: Another example on how the 'rules of engagement' are failing our troops and our allies in Afghanistan.

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