Stone: U.S. detains 25,000 overall; 83% Sunni, 16% Shia; 860 juveniles; 280 foreign nationals; 'We have the capacity to keep on building'
Above: A guard stands watch at Compound 17’s Alpha Quad tower at Camp Bucca, the main U.S. internment facility, in May. Left: A man is detained for suspicion of weapons trafficking yesterday in Baghdad. Detainees may be held upon suspicion, without charges and with no determined date of release.
Maj. Gen. Douglas M. Stone, deputy officer in charge of detainee operations, said the U.S. military now holds a little over 25,000 persons in detention.
"We have the capacity to keep on building," Stone told reporters, adding that the number of people detained is about 60 a day across Iraq...
Of the detained, about 83 percent are Sunni and 16 percent are Shiite Iraqi. Some 860 detainees are "youths" — 17 years old or younger. Stone did not say how many women were among the detained.
But he said there were also about 280 foreign nationals, including Egyptians, Syrians, Iranian, some Saudi Arabian, as well as a number from other countries in detention.
A detainee averages about 300 days in detention, Stone said, but "some are there for a few weeks or a couple of months, some are longer than a couple of years, and some are going to central criminal court proceedings, which add a lot of time."
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