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20 Years After Abu Ghraib, Its Victims Take Their Torturers to CourtTaguba’s report was released in May 2004 alongside the images of the torture of Abu Ghraib. One of his conclusions aptly described what the pictures so callously revealed — namely, that ...
The opening witness was special agent Paul Arthur, the military investigator who first questioned England about photos showing her with naked Iraqi detainees in Abu Ghraib prison. Arthur testified ...
The other side shows an official prison stamp received upon entering Abu Ghraib. Photo by Jaclynn Ashly. Taleb al-Majli effortlessly recites his detainee identification number from Iraq’s ...
The accusations of torture and abuse at Abu Ghraib became a scandal in 2004 after photos and videos of the alleged abuse were circulated. The U.S. military reviewed the prison site and found there ...
From the first days after the Abu Ghraib photos hit the airwaves, the torture scandal has epitomized the worst of the Bush presidency. A timid media, a cowardly opposition party, and a refusal by ...
The Abu Ghraib scandal may, however, yet bring one positive result. The morning before CBS News disclosed the pictures of torture, the Supreme Court heard arguments in cases involving two U.S.
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