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KABUL, Feb. 26 (Xinhuanet) -- Five prisoners were
killed, 20 others injured Saturday and Sunday in a riot in Pulecharkhi prison on
the outskirts of Afghanistan's capital Kabul, local TV station reported.
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| A German soldier of International Security
Assistance Force (ISAF) waits on the alert in an armoured vehicle at the
gate of the Pul-e-Charkhi prison on the eastern outskirts of Kabul,
capital of Afghanistan, Feb. 26, 2006. (Xinhua
Photo) | "Five prisoners were killed, and 20 were
injured so far during the riot in the prison," Tolo TV said Sunday.
The riot begun Saturday at 4 p.m. (1130 GMT) and
continued for almost 10 hours till early Sunday morning. Unconfirmed report from
inside the prison put the number of injured to 30.
At least one police was also injured, said an
official who refused to have his name mentioned.
About 1,350 political prisoners on charge of
involvement in terrorist activities and 700 criminals imprisoned there joined
the riot.
The unrest, apparently aroused by the dissatisfaction
to the order of changing the uniform, was later developed into a riot after
which prisoners occupied all the six buildings of the prison.
About 1,000 Afghan police and Afghan National Army
soldiers were sent to surround the place and control the situation.
The prisoners from the window of the buildings
shouted "Death to U.S." and "Death to Karzai", burning things in the rooms and
threw them out. They asked to meet with the head of reconciliation committee and
chairman of the upper house. But negotiation has not yet begun at the moment.
Meantime, Mohammad Qasim Hashimzai, a deputy for the
Justice Ministry, said that a number of inmates equipped with sticks occupied
the women section Saturday and began attacking the warders in their bid to
escape.
Similar riots in late 2004 left
four police and four prisoners dead in the Pul-e-Charkhi prison, while seven
suspected Taliban and al-Qaida operatives disguising themselves as visitors
escaped the jail late last year. Enditem
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