U.S. Holds About 10,500 Prisoners in Iraq
By MATT KELLEY, Associated Press Writer
Wednesday, March 30, 2005
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(03-30) 05:07 PST WASHINGTON, (AP) --
The United States is holding about 10,500 prisoners in Iraq, more than double the number held in October, the military says.
About 100 of those prisoners are under age 18, said Army Lt. Col. Guy Rudisill, a spokesman for detention operations in Iraq.
Five months ago, the military said it was holding about 4,300 prisoners in Iraq. The growth in the prison population has come amid a lingering insurgency in Iraq and despite the formal transfer of power to an interim Iraqi government last June.
The number of U.S.-held prisoners in Iraq declined last summer after international outrage over abuses at the Abu Ghraib prison near Baghdad. Revelations of abuse have continued since then; on Friday, the Army released documents detailing a half-dozen prison abuse investigations in Afghanistan and Iraq.
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