Afghan soldiers stand in formation to receive instructions before a live fire exercise supervised by U.S. Marines assigned to Mobile Strike Force Advisor Team on Camp Shorabak in Afghanistan's Helmand province, May 20, 2013. The Marines taught Afghan soldiers how to properly utilize their weapons systems. U.S. Marine Corps photo by Staff Sgt. Ezekiel R. Kitandwe
Britain Detains Suspected Insurgents at Afghan Base for Months -- New York Times
LONDON — Up to 90 Afghans are being held at a British military facility in Afghanistan, Defense Secretary Philip Hammond confirmed Wednesday, while rejecting comparisons between their detention and that of detainees at the American prison at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba.
Mr. Hammond said that the number of suspected insurgents held by British forces at their base in Camp Bastion was higher than normal because of problems in handing them over to the Afghan legal system.
The British government argues that, unlike those held in Cuba, detainees in Camp Bastion are in the process of being handed over to the Afghan authorities who will then decide what action to take against them within their legal framework.
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