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Afghan elders to decide fate of 400 Taliban inmates

By IANS | Updated: August 7, 2020 14:00 IST

Kabul, Aug 7 Afghanistan's Loya Jirga, a grand assembly of the country's elders, gathered in Kabul on Friday ...

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Kabul, Aug 7 Afghanistan's Loya Jirga, a grand assembly of the country's elders, gathered in Kabul on Friday to decide the fate of the remaining 400 Taliban inmates in government prisons.

The gathering comprises more than 3,000 elders, chieftains and delegates from across the country, reports Xinhua news agency.

The Afghan government has declared Saturday a public holiday in Kabul and it could be extended if the Jirga continues, TOLO News reported.

The Afghan government has deployed thousands of troops for the security of the Jirga.

According to officials, the 400 prisoners are involved in major crimes and terrorist activities including deadly bombings, kidnapping and killing of government employees and civil.

As per the US-Taliban agreement signed in Doha in February, the Afghan government has so far released 4,917 inmates of the militant group.

The government has said that the "release will continue until the total reaches 5,100", which is the number quoted in the agreement to facilitate the intra-Afghan dialogue and the pullout of US-led foreign forces from Afghanistan to end the prolonged war in the country.

The Taliban group has however, refused to talk with the Afghan government unless all the detainees were released, including the remaining 400.

The group has so far released 1,005 government inmates.

( With inputs from IANS )

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