A group of released Iraqi prisoners, one wearing on his head the sandbag which he was allegedly required to wear during his stay at the the jail, walk out of a building used by U.S. troops as a prison in the Al-Amiriyah district of Baghdad, Iraq, to meet their family members Sunday, June 6, 2004.
Armed militia members roam the mostly empty streets of the Shiite muslim Sadr City district of Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday June 6, 2004.
Iraqi militants loyal to Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr fire a mortar at U.S troops in the Baghdad, Iraq, district of Sadr City Saturday, June 5, 2004.
U.S soldiers assist a wounded soldier, center, as others secure the area along a highway in Baghdad, Iraq, Saturday, June 5, 2004. A roadside bomb killed one U.S. soldier and injured three others in an explosion near the Ministry of the Interior, the U.S. military said.
Newly graduated Iraqi police celebrate after completing their training in the southern city of Basrah, Iraq, Saturday, June 5, 2004. Two hundred and ten graduated and will work as policemen along the border.
A U.S. Marine looks through binoculars as a tanker loads Iraqi oil at the offshore terminal at Khawr Al Amaya oil terminal Saturday, June, 5, 2004. Marines are guarding the terminal, where two American sailors and a Coast Guard member were killed in an April suicide attack.
Iraqi men grieve over the coffin of Abdel Jassim, a militant loyal to Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr, who was killed in clashes against U.S. forces Friday, June 4, 2004, in the Baghdad, Iraq, district of Sadr City. Al-Sadr criticized the new Iraqi government Friday and said he would accept "nothing less" than an elected leadership, as his militia fighters battled American soldiers.
U.S. soldiers stand over an unidentified, covered body lying on the ground after an attack by unknown gunmen on a U.S. Army patrol on Palestine Street near the Shiite Muslim-dominated district of Sadr City, in Baghdad, Iraq, Friday, June 4, 2004.
Armed militants loyal to Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr take positions in the streets Friday, June 4, 2004, during clashes with U.S. soldiers in the Baghdad, Iraq, neighborhood of Sadr City.
Iraqis turn in weapons to the U.S. military for cash reimbursement, in Najaf, Iraq, Thursday, June 3, 2004. Fighting in Najaf, and nearby Kufa, have raised fears of splits in the majority Shiite community, which aspires to political power in Iraq after the U.S. occupation ends.
A woman collapses as other family members try to comfort her, after learning that one of their relatives died after a car bomb exploded in Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, June 2, 2004.
Iraqi police surround the wreckage of a car after a car bomb exploded in Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, June 2, 2004, killing four people and injuring dozens, police said. The blast took place in Baghdad's Azimiyah neighborhood, a Sunni Muslim district where support for Saddam Hussein's regime had been strong.
Iraqi men celebrate in the center of Mosul, Iraq, after Ghazi Mashal Ajil al-Yawer was appointed as Iraqi president, Tuesday, June 1, 2004.
An U.S. Army soldier tries to calm Iraqi men in front of the al-Najaf police station, where hundreds of Iraqis gathered to join the police force in the holy city of Najaf, Iraq, Tuesday, June 1, 2004.
People rush to the scene after a car bomb exploded in central Baghdad, Iraq, Tuesday, June 1, 2004, outside the offices of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan near the green zone headquarters of the U.S.-run coalition.
A huge cloud of smoke billows over central Baghdad, Iraq, Tuesday, June 1, 2004, after a strong blast was heard in the center of the city. Preliminary reports on Arab television stations reported 10 dead in the explosion.
Soldiers from the U.S. 1st Armored Division watch a color guard during a ceremony to mark Memorial Day at the international airport in Baghdad, Iraq, Monday, May 31, 2004. The division, which has lost four soldiers in combat in the past 24 hours in Iraq, honored their fallen friends and other killed in past U.S. conflicts.
A U.S. soldier stands guard in front of a burned-out car at the scene of a car bomb explosion in Baghdad, Iraq, Monday May 31, 2004.
An Iraqi fireman extinguishes a burned-out car at the scene of a car bomb explosion in Baghdad May 31, 2004.
A U.S. 1st Armored Division military band plays and soldiers carry flags during a ceremony to mark Memorial Day at the international airport in Baghdad, Iraq, Monday, May 31, 2004. The division, which has lost four soldiers in combat in the past 24 hours in Iraq, honored their fallen friends and others killed in past U.S. conflicts.