A warning some of you may find the testimonies in this report disturbing.
Twenty years after the United States invasion of Afghanistan, Afghans who were imprisoned, tortured and abused at Bagram airbase and prison complex are now able to revisit their jail cells after the Taliban takeover.
Taliban fighters say they feel happy to be there once again as victors, not captives.
Al Jazeera’s Osama Bin Javaid has been given rare access to the now abandoned Bagram airbase and prison complex.
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Twenty years after the United States invasion of Afghanistan, Afghans who were imprisoned, tortured and abused at Bagram airbase and prison complex are now able to revisit their jail cells after the Taliban takeover.
Taliban fighters say they feel happy to be there once again as victors, not captives.
Al Jazeera’s Osama Bin Javaid has been given rare access to the now abandoned Bagram airbase and prison complex.
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#Afghanistan #TalibanTakeover #BagramPrison
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