Soldiers guard the perimeter of Afghanistan's Bagram prison are on high alert after 65 detainees were released.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (Dari) BAWAR GULL, ARMY SOLDIER AT BAGRAM PRISON SAYING:<br/> <br />" They were taken out of the prison. They were holding their clothes in their hands. They received some cash and received instruction from a cleric here. Then they all went home."<br/> <br />Some of the inmates had been held for years without trial.<br/> <br />The US says the release of these prisoners is a threat to security, as some of these men are responsible for the deaths of Afghanistan civilians and coalition troops.<br/> <br />But officials here in Kabul insist there is not enough evidence against them.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (Dari) HEAD OF REVIEWING BOARD OF PRISONER CASE, ABDUL SHAKOR DADRAS SAYING:<br/> <br />"I believe that release of these 65 people will be for the benefit of the Afghan nation and it will be for the benefit of the American nation and American government."<br/> <br />Their freedom marks a new l
