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The US-run camps, known as Bucca and Cropper, hold at least 17,000 detainees under a US-declared "security detention" doctrine that does not exist in either American or Iraqi law.
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"They told me, 'You would be going to a place called Bucca,'" said the interpreter, whose name the military asked not to be printed for security reasons.
ModerateVoters.org 2009
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The US-run camps, known as Bucca and Cropper, hold at least 17,000 detainees under a US-declared "security detention" doctrine that does not exist in either American or Iraqi law.
TPMCafe 2008
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The US-run camps, known as Bucca and Cropper, hold at least 17,000 detainees under a US-declared "security detention" doctrine that does not exist in either American or Iraqi law.
TPMCafe 2008
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The US-run camps, known as Bucca and Cropper, hold at least 17,000 detainees under a US-declared "security detention" doctrine that does not exist in either American or Iraqi law.
TPMCafe 2008
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As for the foiled escape attempt at Camp Bucca, Gen. Brandenburg said he is convinced that if the prisoners had escaped, they would have joined in an attempt to free prisoners at Abu Ghraib, which took place shortly after the Camp Bucca incident.
Al Eisele: History Repeats Itself with Afghanistan Prison Escape Al Eisele 2011
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I happened to break the story because I accompanied Major Gen. William Brandenburg Jr., who was in charge of the American prison system in Iraq, and Gen. George Casey, then the top Army general in Iraq, to Camp Bucca, the remote desert camp in southern Iraq near the Kuwaiti border.
Al Eisele: History Repeats Itself with Afghanistan Prison Escape Al Eisele 2011
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I happened to break the story because I accompanied Major Gen. William Brandenburg Jr., who was in charge of the American prison system in Iraq, and Gen. George Casey, then the top Army general in Iraq, to Camp Bucca, the remote desert camp in southern Iraq near the Kuwaiti border.
Al Eisele: History Repeats Itself with Afghanistan Prison Escape Al Eisele 2011
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I have spent 2 tours in Iraq Camp Butler 2004-2005 and Camp Bucca 2008-2009.
Think Progress » Beck: Obama is ‘dividing the nation’ by reacting ‘so rapidly to Haiti.’ 2010
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"They can go up to that high-price level without buying the whole bottle of wine," said owner Thomas Vito Bifulco , who also owns Bucca di Bacco, Scarlatto and Puttanesca on the West Side.
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