An ever-increasing prison population has put extreme pressure on detainment facilities as well as on Iraq's fragile, developing judicial system. The New York Times reported on February 14 that more than half of the 26,000 detainees in US custody are still awaiting trial - many having been imprisoned for years. (2)
For example, Bilal Hussein, a photographer from The Associated Press, has been detained by the US military since April of 2006, while no evidence or charges have been brought forward against him in court. (3)
Bilal Hussein is one of many individuals urgently seeking a just and expedient manner to challenge their detainment.
Most of the prisoners held by the Iraqi and American governments are Sunni Arabs, accused of fueling the insurgency. (4) This sectarian imbalance has created controversy, with many Iraqis in the Sunni minority accusing Iraqi and American forces of foul play.
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