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In the eyes of Iraqi justice, Yahya Ali Humadi is a free man. To the U.S. military, he's another of the detainees in yellow jumpsuits held at the sprawling Camp Bucca in southern Iraq. "I don't know why the U.S. army brought him to an Iraqi court, if they intend to keep him for an unlimited... [read full story]
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In the eyes of Iraqi justice, Yahya Ali Humadi is a free man. To the U.S. military, he's another of the detainees in yellow jumpsuits held at the sprawling Camp Bucca in southern Iraq. "I don't know why the U.S. army brought him to an Iraqi court, if they intend to keep him for an unlimited...
In this Jan. 22, 2008 file photo, Iraqi prisoners exercise in a prison compound in central Baghdad, Iraq. These dual realities _ freedom granted by Iraqi courts but continued detention by the Americans _ have been faced by about 3,000 Iraqis since 2003 and stand as a sharp contrast between U.S....
By CHRIS TOMLINSON ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER In this Jan. 22, 2008 file photo, Iraqi prisoners exercise in a prison compound in central Baghdad, Iraq. To the U.S. military, he's another of the detainees in yellow jumpsuits held at the sprawling Camp Bucca in southern Iraq. These dual realities -...
By CHRIS TOMLINSON, Associated Press Writer 10 minutes ago BAGHDAD - To the U.S. military, he's another of the detainees in yellow jumpsuits held at the sprawling Camp Bucca in southern Iraq. These dual realities — freedom granted by Iraqi courts but continued detention by the Americans — have...
By CHRIS TOMLINSON Associated Press Writer Posted: 10 minutes ago BAGHDAD — In the eyes of Iraqi justice, Yahya Ali Humadi is a free man. To the U.S. military, he's another of the detainees in yellow jumpsuits held at the sprawling Camp Bucca in southern Iraq. These dual realities - freedom...
In the eyes of Iraqi justice, Yahya Ali Humadi is a free man.To the U.S. military, he's another of the detainees in yellow jumpsuits held at the sprawling Camp Bucca in southern Iraq.Humadi - ordered released nine months ago after an Iraqi judge dropped all charges - now spends his days in a...
May 17, 2008 12:34 PM (20 mins ago) By CHRIS TOMLINSON, AP » 20 mins ago: Iraqi court rulings stop at US detention sites « ) - To the U.S. military, he's another of the detainees in yellow jumpsuits held at the sprawling Camp Bucca in southern Iraq. "I don't know why the U.S. army brought him to...
By CHRIS TOMLINSON Associated Press Writer BAGHDAD — In the eyes of Iraqi justice, Yahya Ali Humadi is a free man. To the U.S. military, he's another of the detainees in yellow jumpsuits held at the sprawling Camp Bucca in southern Iraq. These dual realities — freedom granted by Iraqi courts but...
BAGHDAD — In the eyes of Iraqi justice, Yahya Ali Humadi is a free man. To the U.S. military, he's another of the detainees in yellow jumpsuits held at the sprawling Camp Bucca in southern Iraq. These dual realities — freedom granted by Iraqi courts but continued detention by the Americans — have...
In the eyes of Iraqi justice, Yahya Ali Humadi is a free man. In this Nov. 16, 2007 file photo, a U.S. soldier of 3rd Brigade combat team of the 101st Airborne Division guards detainees, suspected of insurgents activities, while waiting for helicopters to land during an operation Marne Courageous...
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