Iraqi court rulings stop at U.S. detention sites

BAGHDAD – In the eyes of Iraqi justice, Yahya Ali Humadi is a free man. To the U.S. military, he’s another of the detainees in yellow jumpsuits held at the sprawling Camp Bucca in southern Iraq. Humadi — ordered released nine months ago after an Iraqi judge dropped all charges — now spends his days in a legal limbo. It’s one that has confronted and confounded thousands of other Iraqis since 2003 who have been freed by their nation’s courts but remained in U.S. custody.

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