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    Amnesty International: the fight against terrorism accumulation of hundreds of detainees in the pris

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    The face of the Prime Minister Haider al -Abadi, to complete entry procedures Amnesty International in Iraq and to secure its requirements, and stressed the government 's keenness on commitment to human rights. 
    Furthermore, Amnesty International said that Iraq is holding more than a thousand prisoners , some in theage of fifteen years without charges in conditions inhumane and degrading treatment centers temporarily detained in Anbar province. 
    he said the information Office of the Prime Minister, in a statement received (range Press) copy of it, "the Prime Minister Haider al - Abadi , received on Tuesday, Secretary General of Amnesty international Salil Shetty , and his accompanying delegation . " noting that " the meeting discussed the situation of the displaced and prisons and the war on Daash terror and to protect the civilian gangs." 
    the statement quoted Abadi emphasis on " the government 's keenness since his accession to the presidency on a commitment to human rights and to provide protection for civilians in the war waged by our heroine against terrorism and directives issued security forces and military commitment to human rights and this was evident through the reception folks our heroes when editing the areas of terrorism. " 
    the face of the Prime Minister to" securing Amnesty international 's work requirements in Iraq through thecomplete set up their headquarters and procedures for their entry measures. " 
    for his part, the Secretary General of the Organization Amnesty international Salil Shetty , thanks to the Prime Minister Haider al - Abadi's "directed the armed forces to abide by the law, human rights and dealing with civilians and save lives," praising the "call of religious authority, especially the highest religious authority Ali al -Sistani for volunteers popular crowd in order to be under the umbrella of the state and its laws." 
    In a report released on Tuesday, quoted by Reuters, Amnesty international said that Iraq is holding more than a thousand prisoners , some in the age of fifteen years without charges "in inhuman and degrading conditions" centers of temporary detention in Anbar province west of the country. 
    the organization , which is based in London , said 683 squashed a man in an unused warehouse in Amiriyah Fallujah , west of Baghdad , a direct counter - terrorism forces turned it into a facility for interrogation and detention. 
    he said Salil Shetty , Secretary General of Amnesty international in the wake of a visit took place on 30 April ," the detainees crammed into less than a square meter each of them sitting in a squatting position day andnight and can not stretch or lie down to sleep and rarely allowed outside for fresh air. " 
    " it was a truly shocking sight. Hundreds of people crammed like sardines in a can and are being held in degrading conditions for months on an ongoing basis. " 
    The organization said in a statement that Iraqi security forces arrested the detainees in Anbar province , thepredominantly Sunni suspicion of collaborating with al Daash.
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