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U.S. military releases more detainees from Abu Ghraib prison
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 01 - 10 - 2005


The U.S. military released about 500
Iraqi detainees from the notorious Abu Ghraib prison on
Saturday, completing its plan to free a total of more than
1,000 this week in honor of the Muslim holy month of
Ramadan.
The move began Monday with the release of more than 500
other detainees at Abu Ghraib prison, which gained
international notoriety after a number of U.S. military
personnel were charged with humiliating and assaulting
detainees at the facility.
This week, U.S. Army Pfc. Lynndie England, 22, was
sentenced to three years behind bars for taking part in
detainee abuse there. Her sentencing wrapped up the last of
nine courts-martial of low-level soldiers charged in the
scandal, which severely damaged America's image in the
Muslim world and tarnished the U.S. military at home and
abroad, The Associated Press reported.
On Saturday, the 500 detainees dressed in dishdashas, or
traditional white Arab robes, each lined up before U.S.
soldiers at the prison to sign a document on their release,
receive US$25 in cash and board buses taking them home or
the locations where they were first detained.
Some carried copies of the Quran, the Muslim holy book.
Others had photographs of members of their families that
they had kept with them while in prison.
"We worked with the Iraqi government to release detainees
who weren't guilty of any serious crimes in a move timed to
honor the holy month Ramadan," said Lt. Col. Guy Rudisill,
spokesman for the U.S. military unit that runs the prison.
The U.S. government says it only releases detainees who
are not guilty of serious, violent crimes _ such as
bombing, torture, kidnapping, or murder _ and who have had
admitted their crimes, renounced violence, "and pledged to
be good citizens of a democratic Iraq."
1121 Local Time
0821 GMT


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