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BERLIN, July 26 (Xinhuanet) -- The US army admits for
the first time to having detained adolescents in its prisons in Iraq, according
to a German press report.
The TV magazine "Report Mainz," to be broadcast Monday evening on the ARD network, quoted Lieutenant Colonel Barry Johnson, a spokesman for the US troops in Iraq, as saying that
they still imprisoned 58 Iraqis in the age of from 14 and 17.
The Iraqi adolescents are held in the prisons of Abu
Ghraib and"Camp Bucca" and the length of their average imprisonment is half a
year, Johnson said.
Johnson denied that those adolescents were tortured
and promised that US authorities would look into accusation of mishandling if it
arose.
Quoting sources from the International Red Cross and
the UN Children's Fund, the "Report Mainz" reported on July 5 that US troops had
detained Iraqi adolescents for so-called anti-occupation activities and often
mistreated them.
Meanwhile, the German chapter of the Amnesty
International hascalled for an independent investigation into the allegations of
torturing Iraqi adolescents by American soldiers. Enditem
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