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Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Australians kept Taleban suspects in dog pen, Islam and Human Rights, NewAgeIslam.com

Islam and Human Rights
Australians kept Taleban suspects in dog pen
Kristen Gelineau I AP
3 September 2008 (03 Ramadan 1429)

Australian Defence Minister Joel Fitzgibbon confirmed yesterday that four suspected insurgents who were arrested by Special Forces soldiers on April 29 were held for 24 hours in a compound occasionally used to house dogs.

The soldiers’ actions prompted strong criticism from the head of Australia’s main Islamic group, the Australian Federation of Islamic Councils.

“It is quite appalling that the Australian soldiers are in any way caught up in the inhumane treatment of human beings — irrespective of who they are,” said federation president Ikebal Patel. “I think it’s quite despicable that something like that could happen and that the Australians are party to it.”

The revelation follows complaints by an Afghan soldier about mistreatment of the detainees, who were held in southern Uruzgan province following a battle with Taleban fighters. An Australian Defence Force inquiry last week found that medical evidence and witness statements did not support allegations of abuse.

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