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Steve Lannen / Lexington Herald-Leader / MCT

A detainee talks to U.S. Army inspectors during an inspection at an Iraqi Army detainee facility in Baghdad. For the thousands of Iraqi detainees, locked up in Iraqi-run military detention centers, visits by a U.S. military monitoring team may be their one hope for learning why they were arrested.

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