US Prison for Afghanistan | RT Documentary

This new film by RT Documentary US Prison for Afghanistan explores the personal story of Haji Ghalib, an Afghan anti-Taliban resistance activist, who got through the horrors of two American prisons, lost virtually everything he had, but managed to preserve his patriotism. Haji Ghalib’s life has been a relentless struggle. He battled with the Soviets in the 1980s and the Taliban in the 1990s, fought for his life and dignity in Guantanamo in the 2000s, and took up the combat against the Taliban and ISIL after returning home. When the US unleashed the war on terror in 2001, Haji Ghalib worked as a chief of police. Having no clear understanding of the situation in Afghanistan, the US military indiscriminately repressed the guilty and the innocent. Haji Ghalib was one of the victims of this unscrupulous approach. In 2003, he was imprisoned under false terrorism allegations and thrown into Bagram prison. After being transferred to Guantanamo prison, notorious for torture and ill-treatment of inmates, Haji Ghali
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