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U.S. holding photographer in Iraq without charges
9/18/2006 10:00:00 AM GMT

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(Reuters) A man embraces a Reuters cameraman after he was freed from Abu Ghraib in January.

The U.S. army in Iraq has been holding an Associated Press photographer without charges since April, the agency reported on Monday.

U.S. forces arrested Bilal Hussein, an Iraqi citizen, in the Iraqi city of Ramadi on April 12, AP said.

Military officials claim that the 35-year-old photographer is being detained for “imperative reasons of security” under the United Nations resolutions.

"The information available establishes that he (Hussein) has relationships with insurgents and is afforded access to insurgent activities outside the normal scope afforded to journalists conducting legitimate activities," according to a May 7 e-mail sent to AP by the U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Jack Gardner, who oversees all detainees in Iraq.

However, the military didn’t provide any concrete evidence to back up the vague allegations they have raised about him, AP executives said.

Kathleen Carroll, AP's executive editor, says that Hussein’s capture along with a group of rebels doesn’t make him one of them. 

"Journalists have always had relationships with people that others might find unsavory," she said. "We're not in this to choose sides, we're to report what's going on from all sides."

AP officials also say that their own examination of Hussein’s work “had produced no evidence that he had done anything to justify holding him" and that they are making their request to free him public because all other efforts to secure his release failed.

"Bilal Hussein has been held in violation of Iraqi law and in disregard to the Geneva Conventions. He must be charged under the Iraqi system or released immediately," said Tom Curley, AP president and chief executive.

Hussein, who has been working for AP since September 2004, insists that he’s innocent, according to his Iraqi lawyer, Badie Arief Izzat.

He also believes that he’s been unfairly targeted because his photos from Ramadi and Fallujah were deemed unwelcome by the occupation forces.

Hussein is one of a number of Iraqi journalists held by the U.S. without charge since the 2003 invasion of Iraq. The New York-based Committee to protect journalists said it documented seven such cases in 2005.

He is also one of an estimated 14,000 people detained by the U.S. army worldwide – 13,000 of them in Iraq. They are being held without charges of a specific crime or given a chance before any court or tribunal to argue for their freedom.

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Excellent Comment  (Click to Rate)IP Address: 61.68.27.155                            free from terrorists
U.S. holding photographer in Iraq without charges?: Hey, this is the new freedom and democrazy the united states of torture and terror want to spread in the world. Butcher Bush and his cronies dont love to be critized. They do love more the kind of aslicker human beings. And obviously there are lot of them in the united torture and terror states. Else the warcriminals on capital hill wouldnt be reelected.
Excellent Comment  (Click to Rate)IP Address: 82.207.147.225                          Jerry from Germany
As a student of law, I would like to know under what 'law' the US can legally hold human being without charge and no evidence of wrongdoing. I Know this is a crime in itself, and is called KIDNAPPING. The US military has non right to hold this man or the others, with no charges. Always a person has right to defence, regardless situation. This is criminale, and Americans should be punish for thise crimal action
Good Comment  (Click to Rate)IP Address: 76.16.31.164                            Chiara from Italy/US
Free the man. Free Nogrea of Panama, free all political prisoners. Stop the dictatorship leadership now.Free the muslim people allover the world. Free palestine. We are fighting for freedom here. Innocent lives and families are being disrupted. Bush and the POPE are encouraging the cause of freedom fighters.
Good Comment  (Click to Rate)IP Address: 67.34.113.95                            merlin from usa
The US regime introduced a new world order, shoot first and ask questions latter (an old concept revamped as preemptive strike), the good days of "innocent until proven guilty" are also a thing of the past for the "liberators". It seams clear the US regime is not sustainable on the long run and every day that passes (although more lives are lost to their domination desires) the closer the world is from the collapse of the empire. And like most empires from the past, it will not really collapse, it will implode with the weight of their own internal mistakes.
Excellent Comment  (Click to Rate)IP Address: 196.46.0.6                              Patriot from America
I really laugh reading such news of violation of HR by the Champs.First of all please ask whether these vile marauders whether they believe in Justice.The answer is yea,but that justice for their Whites citizens only. They believe that it is their inherent right to kill,rape,destroy anybody,any nation(s)around the globe as if the globe is under their servitude.They have subservient agent UN to tame the weak and shelter the vicious, atrocious and venomenous killer,Israel.They can hold anyone or everyone throughout the globe.But on the contrary none else should dare harm,intern or try their citizens?If they dare so then the Cluster Bombs are ready to wipe out the dare devil.The Iraqi photographer should feel honoured that his white masters are taking special care as they are the best friends of Iraqis!!!In Bangladesh one American girl was caught with banned drugs and was imprisoned but had to be released for pressure from the Champs!!So the case with their killer sentinels of Hadita!!!
Excellent Comment  (Click to Rate)IP Address: 210.56.150.24                           Commoner from Bangladesh
What new world order? The US creat war in Iraq for no reason. The 'war on terror' is non legitimat war, and is a crime. Hold people without causa is a crime. I am happy my country pull Italian soldier from Iraq, because they know the crimnale intent of Americans there.
Excellent Comment  (Click to Rate)IP Address: 76.16.31.164                            Chiara from Italy/US
... and Iraqi insurgents kill numerous of their own police force without charges... So what else is new??
Bad Comment  (Click to Rate)IP Address: 84.86.240.24                            Dexter from the netherlands
I dont understand why the hold him with no charges!!! Take me for example. I have been to Iran and Syria, and took photoes everywhere with no problem. The fact Im in prison now is not relevant.
Good Comment  (Click to Rate)IP Address: 84.94.212.235                           photoman from the big eye
if the usa wants to detain someone who is helping and planning with insurgents to kill us soldiers and plan innocent peoples deaths by photographing security and activity patterns they have every right to. under insurgent laws this criminal would be beheaded or shot dead after being tortured. foolish people who beleive this insurgency is youyr duty and do not adhere to any laws cannot ask to have the same laws they ignore now protect them when they are caught or "lose". nothing but murdering hypocrites. the usa is obviously not brutal enough for anyone to respect them or understand them in the ME. if guilty he should be beheaded how do you people like that? without a trial too. but,the usa will release him i am sure. and he will receive far more fairness than if the roles were reversed. peaceful people my eye.
Bad Comment  (Click to Rate)IP Address: 68.34.173.3                             doa from usa
"The ME regime introduced a new lost world order centuries ago, today its seuwercide boumb first and ask NO questions latter (an ages old ME concept revamped as preemptive strike compared to heide chopping), but create plenty of lies and contrived conspiracies to thawte all others legitimate questions in the minds of ME zoombies with those good old days of "guilty until proven guilty" are also stil a thing of the past present and future for the "opressosrs" the murderers that have been running the ME for centuries on end with inbred haitreds violence murder and war around the globe." Say can you tell us who is running this ME fiasco of a regime over there because we desperately need to tell who ever is in charge of the MEs daily violence murder and war regime that it "imploded" on its self centuries ago cause it sure aint workin today nor has it worked for centuries ?
Very Bad Comment  (Click to Rate)IP Address: 63.18.227.66                            Travis from USA
has anyone wondered why a photographer is being held without charges ???????? wellll, maybe because he's seen/heard/photographed something incriminating against the military possibly??? go after the insurgents and leave the photographers alone so that we, here could figure out why they hate americans so much.
Very Bad Comment  (Click to Rate)IP Address: 24.199.122.12                           yankee from us
America holds over fourteen-thousand Iraqi's in prison while Israel holds ten-thousand Palestinians in prison. Between America and Israel that comes to twentyfive-thousand prisoners held without trials. Add to that, America has the largest prison population per capital of any country in the world. Russia, Iran, China and Cuba must be laughing their heads off about how democracy works.
 (Click to Rate)IP Address: 4.231.215.252                           baghdad rose from middle east
Democracy in Iraq nothing short from hypocrisy, and human right in Iraq nothing short from barbaric act, Iraqi lean a lesson from Americans that never forget for years to come or at least for more than a generation to come.
 (Click to Rate)IP Address: 71.108.239.237                          AB from iRAN
Travis from USA, mem, I am with you, you should sell this idea of "bomb first and ask NO questions at all" to the Pentagon (although I do not really believe they are not already using it extensively). See, why don’t US citizens just leave their lives and let other people do the same. If they want to kill each other, let tem. If they want to adopt this or that religion or fundamentalism, fine. By forcing uninvited Help, interfering with nations politics and internal affairs the US/UK becomes a magnet for retaliation. Let other nations alone. If it is a sacred place and they do not want foreigners, do not go there. I am not trying to teach you, I am sure you are an informed person. I just do not understand why US citizens can still support an admin that has caused so much destruction and misery and still wants to "stay the course". Keep well.
 (Click to Rate)IP Address: 196.46.0.6                              Patriot from America
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