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TALIBAN vs US

Afghanistan and Xinjiang Region

Parwan Detention Facility

The Parwan Detention Facility (also called


Detention Facility in Parwan) is Afghanistan's main
military prison. Situated next to the Bagram Air Base
in the Parwan Province of Afghanistan, the prison
was built by the United States during the Bush
Administration. The Parwan Detention Facility,
which houses foreign and local combatants
(terrorists), is maintained by the Afghan National
Army. It was formerly known by the United States as
the Bagram Collection Point. While initially intended
as a temporary facility, it has been used longer and
handled more detainees than the US Guantanamo
Bay detention camp in Cuba. As of June 2011, the
Parwan detention facility held 1,700 prisoners; there
had been 600 prisoners under the Bush
administration. None of the prisoners has received
POW status or were officially charged.
The treatment of inmates at the facility has been
under scrutiny since two Afghan detainees died in
the 2002 Bagram torture and prisoner abuse case.
Their deaths were classified as homicides and
prisoner abuse charges were made against seven
American soldiers. Concerns about lengthy
detentions here have prompted comparisons to U.S.
detention centers in Guantanamo Bay on Cuba and
Abu Graib in Iraq. Part of the internment facility is
called the Black jail.
There are dozens of other similar detention centers
under control of the Afghan government were
situations are worse.
A great number of US prisoners is also sent to
Guantanamo bay or to multiple other prisons in
Europe and elsewhere. All are subject to torture,
inhumane conditions and even don’t exist as they
are not persecuted and do not have a status of
POW. There must be hundreds of very cheap
collecting points in foreign countries.
Except a few, most of the guards and interrogators
working for the US army were never persecuted.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bagram_torture_and_prisoner_abuse

https://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/features/happened-prisoners-
bagram-afghanistans-guantanamo-190210222540759.html

The main base of the Taliban is in the small corridor


that connect Afghanistan with the autonomous
region of Xinjiang in China.
For years, the Uighur wing that wants to instore an
Islamic state, connected to Turkestan in the West
part of Xinjiang are committing violent terrorist
attack unknown in the West. For years there was
indeed a state of real war in the region. This is the
main reason why China is trying to claim that famous
corridor or Wakhjir Pass in its full length. Chine
refuses to open this pas for commercial purposes
because the pass is also used by the Taliban for the
greatest Opium and Heroin smuggle in the world.
This gives the US and NATO countries a reason to
claim that China is violating the Human Rights of the
Uighur in Xinjiang.
China in turn remains silent about the real
magnitude of attacks and deadly Uighur attacks in
several frontier cities which are this time also
supported by Isis fighters. There is also a very
strong togetherness with Tibetan supporters which
are claiming a part of Xinjiang. The pass is
secondarily important for Tibetans as the border
area was a thoroughfare on the Silk Road and used
by the Chinese emperors. The Tibetans were
allowed to use the pass to join the important Silk
Road. It is believed that the famous Chinese
Buddhist pilgrim Xuanzang traveled this pass on his
return trip back to China around 649 AD.

The images on next link are very disturbing!

http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2019-12/05/c_138608101.htm
The Wakhan corridor and surrounding issues:
https://www.dawn.com/news/1453661

A 2016 study from New America, a Washington-


based think tank, found 114 Uighurs from Xinjiang
joined the Islamic State. Xinjiang furnished the
highest number of foreign ISIS fighters from any one
region of the world outside of Saudi Arabia and
Tunisia, the study found.
Amnesty International is putting the blame for this on
China, because of the way how the Chinese
government is showing a high level of anti-Islam
intolerance. Of course Amnesty International never
said a thing about the torture methods of the US in
Afghanistan. The famous double standards.
Let’s have a look to a different analysis:
https://www.ispionline.it/it/pubblicazione/terrorism-and-
counterterrorism-china-case-xinjiang-21732

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