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Afghan government releases over 300 Taliban prisoners

Pledging to release 5,100 insurgents, government urges Taliban to prepare for intra-Afghan peace talks in as soon as 1 week

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13:00 - 2/08/2020 Sunday
Update: 13:03 - 2/08/2020 Sunday
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An Afghan National Army officer stands guard
An Afghan National Army officer stands guard

On the third and last day of a cease-fire with the Taliban, the Afghan government on Sunday announced that it had released over 300 prisoners of the militant group in connection with ongoing peace efforts.

Announcing the development, the Office of the National Security Council (ONSC) said in a statement that the government had released 317 more Taliban prisoners from Parwan and other provincial prisons, bringing the total to 4,917.

Prisoner releases will continue until the total reaches 5,100 -- 100 more than required by the US-Taliban peace deal signed in February, it said.

The Taliban vowed to have already completed their part of the prisoners' swap by releasing 1,000 captive security forces.

The insurgents announced a surprise cease-fire during the three-day Muslim Eid al-Adha festival that started on Friday. The Afghan government welcomed and reciprocated the move with President Mohammad Ashraf Ghani pledging to wrap-up the troubled prisoner swap with the Taliban and urging them to get ready for talks in a week.

"While it is a significant step, the Afghan people ask for a permanent cease-fire and imminent start of direct negotiations between the Afghan government and the Taliban," said a statement issued by the president's office.

For his part, Mawlawi Hibatullah Akhundzada, the leader of the insurgents in Afghanistan, said in his traditional message this year asserted earlier in the day that the group was "on the threshold of establishing an Islamic government" in the war-ravaged country. "Our clear message remains that we are not looking for monopoly over power, said Akhundzada in the message published by the group’s propaganda site, al-Emarah.

This comes as fresh figures by the UN indicate raging violence in Afghanistan caused 3,458 civilian casualties, with 1,282 killed and 2,176 injured, in the first half of 2020.

The midyear report by the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) noted a "disturbing" increase in civilian casualties attributed to the Taliban with a total of 43% of civilian casualties 1,473 -- 580 killed and 893 injured.

Civilian casualties attributed to government forces increased by 9% to 23% of the total number of civilian casualties -- 789 people -- in the first half of the year, with 281 killed and 508 injured.

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