United States custody in Iraq

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United States custody in Iraq refers to the detention system operated by U.S. military and authorities in Iraq following the 2003 invasion, used to hold high-profile regime figures and thousands of other detainees.

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United States custody in Iraq canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf detention system
military detention regime
appliesLegalFramework Geneva Conventions NERFINISHED
U.S. military regulations
law of armed conflict
appliesTo Iraqi civilians
foreign fighters
former Iraqi government officials
appliesToJurisdiction occupied Iraq
country United States of America
criticizedBy Amnesty International NERFINISHED
Human Rights Watch NERFINISHED
human rights organizations
criticizedFor allegations of torture and ill-treatment
indefinite detention without trial
lack of due process
overcrowding in detention facilities
endTime 2011
hasCause 2003 invasion of Iraq NERFINISHED
hasEffect impact on U.S. reputation in the Middle East
influence on global debate over military detention
includesFacility Abu Ghraib prison NERFINISHED
Camp Ashraf detention sites NERFINISHED
Camp Bucca NERFINISHED
Camp Cropper NERFINISHED
Forward Operating Base Tiger detention areas NERFINISHED
involvesProcess release of detainees without charge
screening of detainees
status review boards
transfer of detainees to Iraqi custody
legalStatus extraterritorial military detention
location Iraq NERFINISHED
notableDetainee Ali Hassan al-Majid NERFINISHED
Saddam Hussein NERFINISHED
Tariq Aziz NERFINISHED
senior Ba'ath Party officials
notableEvent Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse scandal NERFINISHED
operatedBy United States Armed Forces NERFINISHED
Department of Defense
surface form: United States Department of Defense
peakPopulation tens of thousands of detainees
startTime 2003
supervisedBy Coalition Provisional Authority NERFINISHED
Multi-National Force – Iraq NERFINISHED
United States Central Command NERFINISHED
transferTo Iraqi government detention system
usedFor detention of high-profile Ba'ath Party officials
detention of suspected insurgents
detention of terrorism suspects
intelligence gathering
interrogation of detainees

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Barzan Ibrahim al-Tikriti placeOfDetention United States custody in Iraq