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Afghanistan orders release of 500 Taliban inmates

WION Web Team
Kabul, AfghanistanUpdated: Jul 31, 2020, 01:14 PM IST
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The US-Taliban accord signed in February stipulated Kabul would release 5,000 insurgents in return for 1,000 government forces held captive by the militant group. The contentious prisoner swap is a key precondition for peace talks.

Afghanistan on Friday ordered the release of 500 Taliban prisoners as part of a new ceasefire that could lead into long-delayed peace talks. The release would complete the government's pledge to free 5,000 Taliban fighters as outlined in a deal the insurgents signed with Washington.

The US-Taliban accord signed in February stipulated Kabul would release 5,000 insurgents in return for 1,000 government forces held captive by the militant group. The contentious prisoner swap is a key precondition for peace talks.

Afghan President Ashraf Ghani said the militants would be freed during the Eid al-Adha holiday, which started Friday and has prompted a national ceasefire for three days.

However, the 500 inmates are not on the original list of 5,000 demanded by the Taliban.

"To show goodwill and accelerate the peace talks, we will release 500 Taliban prisoners in response to the group's three-day ceasefire announcement," Ghani said in an Eid speech.

Kabul authorities have already released 4,600 prisoners but are hesitating about the release of the final 400, deeming them too dangerous.

"I do not have the right to decide on the release of those 400 Taliban prisoners who are accused of serious crimes," Ghani said, adding that a gathering of Afghan elders would decide their fate. 

Late Thursday, the Taliban claimed they had completed the release of all 1,000 government prisoners.