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US Military in Iraq Releases APTN Cameraman Without Charges after Detaining him for 3 Months

BAGHDAD - The U.S. military on Saturday released a cameraman working for Associated Press Television News after nearly three months in detention, saying no evidence was found that he posed a security threat.

Ahmed Nouri Raziak, 38, was handed over to representatives of The Associated Press at a U.S. military compound in Baghdad. He was detained by U.S. and Iraqi forces at his home in the northern city of Tikrit on June 4.