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Iraq to close notorious Abu Ghraib Prison

Iraqi authorities have announced the closure of Abu Ghraib Prison, made infamous by mass prisoner abuses committed by U.S. forces following the 2003 U.S.-led invasion of the country.

15.04.2014 - Update : 15.04.2014
Iraq to close notorious Abu Ghraib Prison

BAGHDAD 

Iraqi authorities have announced the closure of Abu Ghraib Prison, made infamous by mass prisoner abuses committed by U.S. forces following the 2003 U.S.-led invasion of the country.

"The Ministry of Justice has transferred all 2400 inmates [of Abu Ghraib] to other detention facilities in northern and central Iraq," Justice Minister Hassan al-Shammari said in a Tuesday statement.

The minister attributed the closure of Abu Ghraib to "precautionary measures," noting the notorious prison's location "in a hot area."

Iraq has been shaken by protracted violence in recent months, with the area west of Baghdad – where the prison is located – being particularly volatile.

Abu Ghraib had functioned as a dreaded torture center under ousted Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein.

Following the 2003 invasion that ousted Hussein, the facility became a byword for prisoner abuse, with leaked photographs showing Iraqi detainees being humiliated by U.S. prison guards sparking an international outcry.

By Mahmoud al-Jabouri

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