Nearly 1,000 prisoners freed from Abu Ghraib

Fox

The U.S. military announced Saturday that it has released nearly 1,000 prisoners from Abu Ghraib (search) prison in response to a request by Iraqi authorities.

The move, the largest prisoner release to date, followed appeals by Sunni representatives to start releasing thousands of prisoners who have been languishing in the jail for months without being charged.

After a meeting with President Jalal Talabani (search) Thursday, Sunni negotiator Saleh al-Mutlaq said the president agreed to release many detainees before the Oct. 15, referendum on the constitution. Al-Mutlaq said hundreds of detainees, most of them Sunni Arabs (search), were to be set free.

“This major release … marks a significant event in Iraq’s progress toward democratic governance and the rule of law,” the U.S. statement said.

“Those chosen for release are not guilty of serious, violent crimes ” such as bombing, torture, kidnapping, or murder ” and all have admitted their crimes, renounced violence, and pledged to be good citizens of a democratic Iraq.”

Well that makes me feel better.

1 Comments.

  1. :razz: HEY I WANT TO GO TO ABU GHRAIB IT SOUND LIKE FUN :smile: