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Students to be released on bail in Iraqi Kurdistan after revulsion over Guantanamo-style suits video
Jailed student protesters in Iraqi Kurdistan

A NUMBER of student protesters jailed in Iraqi Kurdistan are to be released on bail after widespread revulsion of video confessions showing them wearing Guantanamo-style orange prisoner jumpsuits.

A Slemani Asayish (internal security) spokesman confirmed that a number who were held in Piramagrun were to be freed until they stand trial at a later date.

The protesters were accused by the authorities of setting fire to a public library during student demonstrations in November which demanded reinstatement of the monthly stipend.

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