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    Art contest for Abu Ghraib detainees

    Decorated buildings at Abu Ghraib

    Courtesy Photo | An art contest held for juvenile detainees at Baghdad Central Confinement Facility,...... read more read more

    ABU GHRAIB, IRAQ

    10.06.2005

    Courtesy Story

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    Sgt. Lynne Steely
    18th Military Police Brigade Public Affairs Office
    Camp Victory, Iraq

    October 05, 2005


    ABU GHRAIB, Iraq " Concrete bunkers, strategically placed within the confines of Abu Ghraib prison for detainee protection, turned into works of art when juvenile detainees were offered the challenge to paint them in the form of a contest.

    The detainees were given paint and supplies provided by the 306th Military Police Battalion's Repair and Utilities section to decorate the bunkers, and a few theme ideas, such as "a united Iraq" to get them started.

    Capt. Jim Allen, compound commander, said he came up with the idea as a way to keep the juvenile detainees minds occupied and to give them something to focus on.

    "The juveniles become bored very easily," said Allen. "We are always trying to think of new activities for them."

    "We also wanted to tie the contest in with the beginning of Ramadan to help get them mentally set for the holiday," added Allen. Ramadan, which began Oct 4, is a holy month where Muslims offer peace and treat other people with kindness and respect.

    The bunkers were painted in a myriad of colors, in several designs and patterns. Some displayed phrases either in English or Arabic. One bunker read, "Help we to new Iraq. We need freedom," amongst several painted flowers.

    The contest concluded Oct 3 when the judges determined a first, second and third place winner. Judges for the contest included Lt. Col. John Hussey, 306th MP Battalion Commander, Col. Bernard Flynn, Forward Operating Base Abu Ghraib Commander, Col. William Ivey, Task Force-134 Deputy Commander, and Lt. Col. Michael Blahovec, 18th Military Police Brigade Deputy Commander, .

    The winning bunker artfully displayed a portrait of Hussey with the words, "LTC Hussey good."

    First place winners received a large edition of the Qur"an (the holy book of Islam) and seven nights of comedy movies. Second place also received a large Qur"an and one night of comedy movies. Each of the third place winners received seven days of special meals that included several sweet snacks and treats.

    The detainees enjoyed the contest and are looking forward to another one, according to the 18th MP Brigade Arabic translator.

    Another contest is planned for after the Ramadan holiday, said Allen.

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    Date Taken: 10.06.2005
    Date Posted: 10.06.2005 14:40
    Story ID: 3216
    Location: ABU GHRAIB, IQ

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