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{Sajith M}

May 26, 2004

U.S. military arrests war's 'bargaining chips'

U.S. military arrests war's 'bargaining chips'
In a little-noticed development amid Iraq's prison abuse scandal, the U.S. military is holding dozens of Iraqis as bargaining chips to put pressure on their wanted relatives to surrender, according to human rights groups. These detainees are not accused of any crimes, and experts say their detention violates the Geneva Conventions and other international laws. The practice also risks associating the United States with the tactics of countries that it has long criticized for arbitrary arrests.

So much so for the "Liberating Forces".

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