DutchNews.nl,
Wednesday 18 September 2013
A police
investigation into an Afghan refugee has turned up lists with the names of up
to 5,000 Afghan citizens who were tortured and killed by the Communist regime
in the late 1970s, the NRC reports on Wednesday.
Amanullah
Osman, who died last year, was denied political asylum for his role in the
killings but was not deported because his life was in danger in his home land.
As the head
of the interrogation department of the Afghan security service AGSA, Osman
signed 27 known transport orders for political adversaries of the regime who
were later executed.
The death
lists have now been published on the public prosecutors’ website warcrimes.nl.
They will also be sent to the Red Cross.
‘This
information is extremely important for the families of the victims who for
decades have lived in uncertainty about the fate of their family members and
friends,' the paper quotes public prosecutor Thijs Berger as saying.

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