I guess I shouldn't be surprised by this. It seems to mirror American treatment of juveniles in domestic criminal matters, with 13 and 14-year-olds being tried as adults. Except over there I'm sure it's worse, with no right to see a lawyer, possibly being ********, held for a year or more without any sort of trial. Guilty until proven innocent. Heckuva job, Dubya! Great example to set for the fledgling democracy. But I guess we're all in a race to the bottom now...
"NEW YORK - The U.S. military is holding about 500 juveniles suspected of being "unlawful enemy combatants" in detention centers in Iraq and has about 10 detained in Afghanistan, the United States has told the United Nations.
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A total of 2,500 youths under the age of 18 have been detained, almost all in Iraq, for periods up to a year or more in President Bush's anti-terrorism campaign since 2002, the United States reported last week to the U.N.'s Committee on the Rights of the *****."
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"NEW YORK - The U.S. military is holding about 500 juveniles suspected of being "unlawful enemy combatants" in detention centers in Iraq and has about 10 detained in Afghanistan, the United States has told the United Nations.
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A total of 2,500 youths under the age of 18 have been detained, almost all in Iraq, for periods up to a year or more in President Bush's anti-terrorism campaign since 2002, the United States reported last week to the U.N.'s Committee on the Rights of the *****."
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