'Dangerous Criminals' Freed by Afghanistan

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<p>Afghanistan has freed 72 inmates from prison despite U.S. concern that they are "dangerous criminals" linked to acts of terror.</p>
Image: An Afghan prisoner leaves with his belongings from the Parwan Detention Facility.
An prisoner leaves the Parwan Detention Facility after the U.S. military gave control of its last detention facility to Afghan authorities in Bagram.Anja Niedringhaus / AP, file
Image: An Afghan prisoner leaves with his belongings from the Parwan Detention Facility.
An prisoner leaves the Parwan Detention Facility after the U.S. military gave control of its last detention facility to Afghan authorities in Bagram.Anja Niedringhaus / AP, file

Afghanistan’s decision to release 72 of 88 prisoners previously held by American forces at the Bagram air base has been criticized the U.S. State department.

Spokeswoman Jen Psaki described the detainees as "dangerous criminals" and said there was strong evidence to link them to terror-related crimes, but Afghanistan said there was not enough evidence to hold them.

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