Iraq Orders U.S. Military to Free Jailed Photographer
New York Times, April 10, 2008
By Richard Pérez-Peña
An Iraqi judicial panel has ruled that an Associated Press photographer should be set free, two years after the United States military imprisoned him on terrorism charges, The A.P. said Wednesday. But the military declined to say whether it would release the photographer, Bilal Hussein, and he might still face a separate criminal charge.
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