Summary Raiders grabbed a student Saturday from a Kandahar university and interrogated him at a CIA post.
KABUL (Reuters) - Afghan President Hamid Karzai s government on Sunday accused U.S.-led forces and Afghans working with them of abusing and arresting university students and urged them to stop such acts.
The allegations were made during a visit by US Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel. "We notify the international coalition force s leadership to avoid such acts which are against Afghanistan s national sovereignty," Afghanistan s Council of Ministers said in a statement.
Karzai spokesman Aimal Faizi told The Associated Press on Sunday that the CIA freed the student after Karzai s staff intervened. But Faizi says Karzai wants the armed Afghans arrested and will ban foreign forces from universities.
Faizi says the raiders fired shots as they grabbed the student Saturday from a Kandahar university. He says they interrogated him at a CIA post that Taliban leader Mullah Omar once used as a home.
The CIA could not be reached for comment.
The agency has trained an Afghan counterterrorist force that U.S. officials say works with Afghan intelligence. They spoke anonymously because they were not authorized to speak publicly.
