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[Marxism] $50 million for new US prisons across Iraq; Abu Ghraib to be expanded
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US to expand its prisons across Iraq
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Monday 27 June 2005 8:05 PM GMT
Around 10,000 people are being held in US prisons in Iraq
The United States is spending $50 million to build new prisons to house
the thousands of suspected fighters its forces are capturing in Iraq.
With anti-US violence in Iraq continuing to rage, American forces are
now holding more than 10,000 people they classify as "security
detainees" in their three main jails in Iraq.
This is nearly double the number they held a year ago.
The new constructions will give the United States the capacity to hold
up to 16,000 people in Iraq, military spokesman Lieutenant Guy Rudisill
said.
US forces will build a new prison at a former military barracks in
Sulaimaniya, 330km north of Baghdad, and add room for 2000 more
prisoners at Camp Cropper near Baghdad airport, which now holds just 125
detainees including former President Saddam Hussein.
Abu Ghraib
The biggest US-run prison, Camp Bucca near Umm Qasr in the south, will
also be expanded to hold an additional 1400 detainees.
Abu Ghraib - Saddam's most notorious prison which also became the focus
of a scandal for US troops after pictures emerged showing them sexually
abusing detainees there - has just been expanded to house 400 more
detainees and will get room for another 400.
"All security detainees held by the multinational forces are considered
a threat to the security and stability of Iraq"
US army spokeswoman
US officials said after the scandal that they hoped to close Abu Ghraib.
Rudisill said the plan is to move prisoners from there to Cropper after
that camp is expanded.
The US-run camps are for "security detainees" held by Iraqi and US-led
international forces as suspected "insurgents". Ordinary Iraqi criminals
are held in regular Iraqi jails.
Rudisill said the expanding US-run prison camp population in Iraq is a
result of "successful military operations against the insurgency and
terrorists by coalition forces and the Iraqi special forces".
'Harsh conditions'
However, US authorities in Iraq have come under harsh criticism for
conditions in their jails and also for the alleged incarceration of
innocent people there.
In a recent report, New York-based Human Rights Watch said "harsh and
coercive interrogation techniques such as subjecting detainees to
painful stress positions and extended sleep deprivation have been
routinely used in detention centres throughout Iraq".
Many Iraqis say innocent people
are languishing in US jails
The US army told Aljazeera.net that "all security detainees held by the
multinational forces are considered a threat to the security and
stability of Iraq".
An army spokeswoman said: "To ensure detainees receive due process, a
board of Iraqi and US officials looks at each security detainee's case
within the first 90 days of their detention to see if they no longer
pose a security threat and are eligible for release. Detainees' cases
are then reviewed every 180 days."
She added that the US will release detainees when they are no longer
deemed a security threat, have no further intelligence value, and do not
merit criminal prosecution.
Aljazeera + Agencies
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http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/6F71BADB-3C79-4131-84FF-044CECA7C
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