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THE
DETENTION OF AP PHOTOGRAPHER BILAL HUSSEIN
The U.S. military in Iraq has imprisoned Associated Press
photographer Bilal Hussein since April 12, 2006, accusing
him of being a security threat but never filing charges or
permitting a public hearing. "We want the rule of law
to prevail," says AP President and CEO Tom Curley.
"He either needs to be charged or released. Indefinite
detention is not acceptable." Military officials say
that Hussein was being held for "imperative reasons of
security" under United Nations resolutions. A Pentagon
spokesman reiterated that stance Sept. 18. Hussein is a 35-year-old
Iraqi citizen and a native of Fallujah. AP executives said
an internal review of his work did not find anything to indicate
inappropriate contact with insurgents, and any evidence against
him should be brought to the Iraqi criminal justice system.
Hussein began working for the AP in September 2004. He photographed
events in Fallujah and Ramadi until he was detained.
Bilal Hussein is one of an estimated 14,000 people detained
by the U.S. military worldwide -- 13,000 of them in Iraq.
They are held in limbo where few are ever charged with a specific
crime or given a chance before any court or tribunal to argue
for their freedom. In Hussein's case, Curley and other AP
executives say, the military has not provided any concrete
evidence to back up the vague allegations they have raised
about him. More information is contained in the news
stories and press materials below.
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Bilal Hussein Detained |
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| 04/11/2007 |
1 year
after arrest, AP photographer still held without charges
in Iraq |
| 02/05/2007 |
Watchdog:
Mideast restricts media as U.S. freedom push falters |
| 02/01/2007 |
Report
says 81 journalists killed in 2006; deadliest year in
a decade |
| 12/07/2006 |
Study:
Journalists jailed around the world for Internet work
on the rise |
| 11/07/2006 |
Press
group asks U.S. Defense Secretary to review detention
of AP photographer |
| 10/28/2006 |
Read
the APME, ASNE, APPM letter to U.S. Defense Secretary
Rumsfeld about Bilal Hussein |
| 10/27/2006 |
AP
vents frustration with case of detained photographer |
| 10/16/2006 |
Pentagon
defends detention of AP photographer in Iraq, doesn't
say whether he'll be charged |
| 10/13/2006 |
Reporters
in Iraq face snipers, roadside bombs and kidnappings |
| 10/03/2006 |
Newspaper
organization: Press freedom losing ground in Western hemisphere
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| 09/30/2006 |
Terror
trials to affect fraction of prisoners in U.S. custody
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| 09/27/2006 |
Lawmaker
cites AP photographer's detention in floor debate |
| 09/19/2006 |
Detention
of AP photographer in Iraq stirs Internet debate |
| 09/19/2006 |
Pentagon
defends its detention of Associated Press photographer |
| 09/17/2006 |
U.S.
military holds AP photographer in Iraq 5 months without
charges |
| 09/17/2006 |
View
the AP interactive on Bilal Hussein and U.S. military
detainees |
| 09/17/2006 |
See
the Online Video Network report about the detention
of Bilal Hussein
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| 09/18/2006 |
Listen
to asap interview of AP Executive Editor Katheleen Carroll |
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Media Coverage |
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| 11/09/2006 |
Read
Charles Layton's American Journalism Review article "Behind
Bars" about Bilal Hussein's detention from the December/January
issue |
| 11/01/2006 |
E&P:
Top AP editor urges more coverage of detained photog
(registration required) |
| 09/22/2006 |
See
transcript of Sept. 22 "On the Media" interview
with AP Executive Editor Kathleen Carroll on NPR about
Bilal Hussein's detention |
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U.S. Military Detainees |
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| 02/20/2007 |
Judges:
Guantanamo prisoners can't use courts to challenge detentions
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| 02/20/2007 |
The
slow pace of detainees' justice: 1 courtroom, thousands
of documents |
| 11/16/2006 |
Report
finds Guantanamo detainees routinely denied witnesses,
evidence in hearings |
| 11/13/2006 |
Justice
Department: Military commission law applies to aliens
in U.S. |
| 09/17/2006 |
U.S.
wartime prison network grows into legal vacuum for 14,000 |
| 09/17/2006 |
Year
by year: From Bush decree, to shocking photos, to rollback
to Geneva |
| 09/17/2006 |
U.S.
overseas detention system by the numbers |
| 09/17/2006 |
Look
at the Online Video Network package about U.S. military
detainees |
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AP Press Releases and Statements |
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| 10/27/2006 |
Read
remarks of AP International Editor John Daniszewski to
AP member newspaper editors at the APME convention in
New Orleans (pdf, 27kb) |
| 10/27/2006 |
Read
remarks of AP Director of Photography Santiago Lyon to
AP member newspaper editors at the APME convention in
New Orleans (pdf, 2.78mb) |
| 09/29/2006 |
See
AP CEO's op-ed article on CNN.com posted as commentary
Sept. 29 |
| 09/26/2006 |
Read
AP Vice President Ellen Hale's letter in the Sept. 26
New York Post |
| 09/23/2006 |
Read
AP CEO Tom Curley's op-ed article in the Sept. 23, 2006
Washington Post (registration required) |
| 09/22/2006 |
Read
AP CEO Tom Curley's letter in the Sept. 22, 2006 New York
Times (registration required) |
| 09/20/2006 |
AP
Statement on Michelle Malkin's Sept. 20, 2006 newspaper
column |
| 09/18/2006 |
AP
Statement in Response to Comments by Pentagon's Bryan
Whitman |
| 09/17/2006 |
AP
asks U.S. military to release or charge photographer held
in Iraq |
| 09/19/2006 |
AP
Statement on video and photos from Dec. 16, 2004 |
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For the Record |
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Bilal
Hussein is One of Many held by U.S. Military (Flash) |
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Bilal Hussein did not take the Dec. 19,
2004 photograph of an execution on Haifa Street in Baghdad.
See "The
Story Behind the Photo" by AP Photography Director
Santiago Lyon. |
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Updated:
04/11/2007 |
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