On Saturday, the U.S. military charged six soldiers with abusing about 20 inmates at Abu Ghraib prison in Baghdad. 11 other U.S. soldiers remain suspended for playing a role in the abuse. The U.S. is detaining at least 10,000 people in Iraq.
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On Saturday, the U.S. military charged six soldiers with abusing about 20 inmates at Abu Ghraib prison in Baghdad. 11 other U.S. soldiers remain suspended for playing a role in the abuse. The U.S. is detaining at least 10,000 people in Iraq.