





An Iraqi and an American soldier lead a detainee with Tuberculosis back to his quarrantine cell after his recreation time at the Camp Cropper detention center in Baghdad. The special housing unit at Cropper has almost 100 solitary cells, and it houses such detainees as those accused of violence against guards, those who need protection from other inmates and some who need quarrantine for infectious diseases. Prison rules state that a detainee can only be held in solitary for a maximum of 30 days. The U.S. military has some 25,000 detainees in custody in Iraq.
Members of the student government at Johnson C. Smith University gather in the main courtyard in Charlotte, N.C., for a rally in support of the six black teenagers in Jena, La., who were arrested in Louisiana in the beating of a white classmate. Students hung a noose over a tree branch to represent no tolerance for racism.