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US keeps secret anti-Taliban militia on a bright leash
Source: guardian UK

US keeps secret anti-Taliban militia on a bright leash
Yellow sashes distinguish clandestine force from enemy but Local Defence Initiative has many doubters

Jon Boone in Arghandab
guardian.co.uk, Monday 8 March 2010 17.04 GMT

They are a secret tribal militia, the controversial creation of US commanders in Afghanistan eager to buttress local opposition to the Taliban. So clandestine are the units formed to protect villages in a critical valley in southern Afghanistan that US officials and special forces commanders in Kabul refuse to discuss them.

But the Guardian has learned that in one important regard, the Local Defence Initiative forces are not so secretive after all. As they patrol villages close to the key southern city of Kandahar, the fighters are being forced to wear bright yellow reflector belts so that their special forces mentors do not mistake them for Taliban.

The garish sashes were introduced to distinguish the non-uniformed militias from an enemy who favour the same get-up of traditional Afghan garb and AK-47 slung over the shoulder.

Mindful that the belts could become valuable currency in a conflict where subterfuge and camouflage are standard tactics, officers count them out and count them back in at the end of each day.
Not everyone thinks the militia is a good idea. Amanullah Rahmani, an Afghan army sergeant working in the area, said it was a mistake to set up such forces. "This is an American idea but I fear the Taliban will take advantage of it. They can get some guns and walk around saying they are the militia," he said.

The militias operate in Nagahan and Adirah, two villages in the Arghandab valley, a lush agricultural area bordering Kandahar City which is likely to be one of the main focuses of this summer's main military campaign against the Taliban.

Read more: http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/mar/08/us-afghanistan-local-defence-militia
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