Afghan police rape, kill, says Oxfam
Dan OakesOctober 3, 2011
Serious doubts about whether Afghan police and soldiers will be willing or able to protect Afghans against the Taliban after foreign troops withdraw. Photo: Kate Geraghty
THE standard of Afghanistan's security forces is slowly improving but they still stand accused of human rights violations such as rape, murder and torture, according to a new study.
The study, by Oxfam, found that although there had been slight improvements in training and education in the past few months, there are still serious doubts about whether Afghan police and soldiers will be willing or able to protect Afghans from the Taliban after foreign troops pull out.
Australian soldiers in Oruzgan province are training elements of the Afghan National Army to take over security after most Australian troops are withdrawn in 2014.
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