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Iraqis Take Control of Last US Prison in Iraq |
2010-07-15 |
U.S. military officials transferred control of Camp Cropper, near the international airport outside Baghdad, during a ceremony Thursday. The prison houses about 1,500 detainees. Former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein and several prominent members of his inner circle had also been kept at Camp Cropper. A day ahead of transferring control of the prison, the U.S. handed over former Deputy Prime Minister Tariq Aziz along with 25 other high profile prisoners to Iraqi authorities. Officials say another 200 prisoners will remain in U.S. custody. The transfer of the last U.S. military detention facility in Iraq comes as the United States prepares to reduce the number of troops it has in Iraq to about 50,000 by September. Camp Cropper became a more prominent U.S. military prison following allegations of prisoner abuse at the Abu Ghraib prison in 2004. Earlier this week, the top U.S. commander in Iraq said lessons learned at Abu Ghraib were applied at Camp Cropper. General Ray Odierno said the U.S. had not anticipated a counter-insurgency which would require it to hold a large number of detainees for such an extended period. |
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