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Guantanamo Bay prison (file
photo) | ””WASHINGTON, May 28 (Xinhua) -- Up to
24 children may have been held up at the U.S. prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba,
and many of them face the same conditions and interrogations as adult inmates,
the Time magazine reported Sunday.
The number of prisoners under 18 could have been
higher as date-of-birth data are imprecise, Time said.
"Many of these youths were subject to the same
conditions and interrogations as the adults," it said.
"Some kids -- including three Afghans thought to be
10, 12 and 13 when they arrived -- were segregated from adults, allowed to play
sports and given lessons," it said.
"But in many ways, they were viewed as no different
from their grownup fellow inmates," the magazine said.
Some children inmates at the prison have claimed
through their lawyers that they have been beaten or abused, it said.
International laws, including the Geneva Conventions,
require that child prisoners be separated from adults and given education. The
U.S. federal law has similar requirements.
Some 460 prisoners are held at Guantanamo, which
opened after the U.S.-led war in Afghanistan in 2001. Enditem
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