Remarks of Zabihullah Mujahid regarding UN report
about torture in detention centers
Ziqad 13, 1432 A.H, Wednesday, October 12, 2011
In the Name of Allah, the Most Compassionate, the Most Merciful
For a long time now, torture has been
rife in the different detention facilities of Kabul regime
while holding or interrogating political prisoners as was
indicated in a recent report published by the United
Nations. With earnest concern, the Islamic Emirate of
Afghanistan would like to call upon the United Nations,
Human Rights Watch Organizations and other International
circles to prevent and pay serious attention to this matter.
It is praise worthy that the United Nations showed its
concern on this subject and published a report about it but
this step should have been taken a long time ago because
this kind of persecution has been taking place in the secret
prisons of the occupying forces inside our country and also
in the Ministry of Interior and Intelligence centers of the
Kabul regime and by the remnants of the former communist
regime as well as other criminal rings with full expertise
and experience. Thousands of Afghan prisoners are
languishing in such conditions daily while this method goes
on with full force.
The report of United Nations finds that 34 percent of the
torture has taken place in the secret detention centers of
Kabul’s intelligence agency. During interrogation the
removal of nails, electrical shocks, water boarding, sleep
deprivation, threats to life, electric shocks to genitals,
stripping and other penalties have become a norm for any
prisoner who has been detained no matter the allegation,
forcing them to wrongly confess in order to free themselves
from the suffering. When such a confession is extracted by
the intelligence department, it is proudly displayed to the
media by its spokesman as a great achievement which in it
self is a shameful act strongly condemned by us.
We would similarly like to voice our concern to the United
Nations and other International Rights entities about the
treatment with political prisoners in the detention centers
of Ministry of Interior of Kabul regime. Pul-e-Charkhi
prison in general and its Guantanamo block in particular is
witness to deplorable conditions in which hundreds of
prisoners are always locked up in very small rooms, given
atrocious food, kept in utter darkness, always deprived of
sleep, denied family visits, are not briefed on their cases
or sentences, are forced to wear clothes against Islamic and
Afghan customs and are not given tools to manage their hair.
In the past Eid, the prisoners from south east areas of the
country were forced to shave their moustaches without their
consent to put them under mental stress. The murder of
prisoners especially in the provinces of Kandahar and
Helmand under mysterious conditions. In order to gain false
confessions, prisoners are tied to cars and dragged until
they are martyred, the burning of prisoners, letting dogs
lose on them and other kinds of heinous acts about which we
have records and witnesses from Kandahar, Helmand and other
provinces and which we are willing to share with anyone if
needed. And finally of cases about which no Human Right
Organizations or other groups have heard.
If we estimate on provincial level then such disgraceful
cases would number in the hundreds which our defenseless
people and detainees are subject to. But the United Nations
and other Human Right organizations should have long been
aware of such cases and should have taken practical steps
for its prevention. Even now if attention is paid perhaps
positive transformation can take place in prison and
prisoner conditions. They should focus considerably on the
point that the estimates mentioned in their report is far
less than the actual number. It is hoped that in this case
all the prisons located in our country, be they connected to
foreigners in their bases or to the Kabul regime; be they
located in the capital or in the provinces should be
properly investigated, visited and assurance should be taken
from them in every way possible that human rights be not
trampled on.
Spokesman of Islamic Emirate of
Afghanistan
Zabihullah Mujahid