Afghan legal chief says beaten over graft campaign
08 Jun 2007 15:25:48 GMT
Source: Reuters
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Background
Afghan turmoil
More (Recasts after attorney-general's news conference)
KABUL, June 8 (Reuters) - Afghanistan's attorney-general accused a local security-forces commander of ordering bodyguards to beat him up on Friday, describing the attack as a reaction to the chief law officer's campaign against corruption.
General Deen Mohammad Jurat, former head of security in the interior ministry, was reported by a local TV station to have denied the allegation. Reuters could not reach him by phone.
Graft is widespread in Afghanistan, undermining confidence at home and abroad in the Western-backed administration of President Hamid Karzai, who has led the country since U.S.-led troops overthrew the Taliban in 2001.
"You may know that I have declared jihad, holy war, against corruption, against criminals and crime and he is one of my potential targets," Attorney-General Abdul Jabar Sabet told a news conference in Kabul after the alleged attack.
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