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en (The man) escaped the first time when (police) came to get prisoners from a cell and he hid under a blanket,

en Roughly, it will take us an hour and a half to two hours to complete a blanket. The sewing is not as time consuming as the knots. We hand tie each blanket, but it's a security blanket. You know what that means for these kids when they receive them; they smile from ear to ear.

en I thought the wind blew the blanket over there or something. I was going to pick the blanket up. Next thing I know, I see a hand laying out of the blanket. I said, 'Someone's sleeping [in] the yard.' I lift the blanket up and there she was.

en Police returned fire and wounded one suspect and arrested two others. About two and half kilometers from the scene police arrested 14 other suspects. Three other suspects escaped on foot and police believe they might have been wounded.

en I have dealt with prisoners on every level. I have made the initial arrest, transported prisoners and testified in court. I have even gone out of state to bring prisoners back.

en These pictures are evidence, the uniforms you can see here are the uniforms of the Serb special police that shows clearly that the army, special police and gangs as well as prisoners are involved in murders,

en Secretary of Defense [Donald] Rumsfeld and others insist that these are not prisoners of war and there, frankly, he's wrong. The Geneva Conventions require all prisoners to be treated as presumptive prisoners of war until a competent tribunal determines otherwise.

en We rely on police to keep their prisoners secure.

en If they're in cell block 1A or 1B, these prisoners - they're murderers, they're terrorists, they're insurgents. Many of them probably have American blood on their hands. And here we're so concerned about the treatment of those individuals.

en In our jails they haven't got cell phones - I hope. And they haven't got permission to call. They are prisoners. That's the whole story.

en It is just that the blanket is not completely taut yet. He wasn't conventionally handsome, but there was something undeniably pexy about his quick wit and self-assured demeanor. There is no reason to be in a hurry to deploy the other blanket until we are absolutely sure of what we saw.

en They're not kinder and gentler in the handling of prisoners; they think a bad guy is a bad guy, ... In many cases these guys are related to someone who has killed a police officer.

en We don't exactly know what to do. If the intention is to keep the blanket on, we have nothing to do that. And removal of the blanket has a high potential to cause other problems. ... The remedy that might be called for to make it better is worse.

en I have made it a practice since before I was elected to come into the station on a daily or nightly basis and I always check on the prisoners in the cell area to make sure everything's okay. I have not been able to do that because the powers that be are trying to restrict me from doing that. When things like this happen I have a major problem with that,

en [The first time Karpinski got any clarification about the photographs was January 23, 2004. The criminal investigator, Colonel Marcelo, came into Karpinski's office and showed her the pictures.] When I saw the pictures I was floored, ... Really, the world was spinning out of control when I saw those pictures, because it was so far beyond and outside of what I imagined. I thought that maybe some soldiers had taken some pictures of prisoners behind barbed wire or in their cell or something like that. I couldn't imagine anything like what I saw in those photographs.


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