Judge rejects new Afghan evidence

Ghousoullah Tarin (centre) flanked by an interpreter and a defence assistant.
Ghousoullah Tarin (centre) flanked by an interpreter and a defence assistant.
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The Eastern High Court has begun hearing a case brought against the Danish state by an Afghan national who is seeking redress on allegations that he was abused by American personnel after having been caught and handed over by Danish soldiers.

It was in 2002 that Ghousoullah Tarin was detained by Danish soldiers in Afghanistan and handed over to American custody at Kandahar Airfield. He claims he was abused in the two to three days that he was held captive before being released. He is seeking DKK 50,000 in damages from the Danish state.

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