An Abu Ghraib guide, with links, news, and comments. Beginning in 2004, accounts of abuse, torture, sodomy and homicide of prisoners held in the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq (also known as Baghdad Correctional Facility) came to public...
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An Abu Ghraib guide, with links, news, and comments. Beginning in 2004, accounts of abuse, torture, sodomy and homicide of prisoners held in the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq (also known as Baghdad Correctional Facility) came to public attention. The acts were committed by some personnel of the 372nd Military Police Company of the United States Army together with additional American governmental agencies. These additional agencies have been referred to as the OGA (Other Government Agencies), which is an often used euphemism for the Central Intelligence Agency.
Baghdad - The notorious Abu Ghraib prison is getting a facelift: work to reopen the facility and construct a museum documenting Saddam Hussein's crimes
Those experiences, and the spiritual awakening Casteel experienced inside the walls of the prison, are contained in "Letters from Abu Ghraib", a compendium ...
BAGHDAD -- The notorious Abu Ghraib prison is getting a face-lift: work to reopen the facility and construct a museum documenting Saddam Hussein's crimes -- but not the abuses committed there by U.S. guards.
BAGHDAD | The notorious Abu Ghraib prison is getting a facelift. The sprawling complex, which has not held prisoners since 2006, will be refurbished with the goal of taking new inmates in about a year, the government said Thursday.
Iraq is planning to give the notorious Abu Ghraib prison a facelift, complete with a museum documenting Saddam Hussein's crimes, though not abuses committed there by U.S. guards.
BAGHDAD (AP) — The notorious Abu Ghraib prison is getting a facelift: work to reopen the facility and construct a museum documenting Saddam Hussein’s crimes.
The notorious Abu Ghraib prison is getting a facelift: work to reopen the facility and construct a museum documenting Saddam Hussein’s crimes — but not the abuses committed there by U.S. guards.
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraq plans to renovate and reopen Abu Ghraib prison, the notorious site of executions and torture under Saddam Hussein and later of a US ...
An Iraqi detainee gestures toward US soldiers through bars of his cell at Abu Ghraib prison outside Baghdad, 2004. Iraq said it plans to rebuild the the notorious Abu Ghraib prison, complete with a museum to portray crimes committed by the regime of executed dictator Saddam Hussein.
The notorious Abu Ghraib prison is getting a face-lift so it can be reopened with a museum documenting Saddam Hussein's crimes — but not the abuses committed there by U.S. guards. The sprawling complex, which has not held prisoners since 2006, will be refurbished with the goal of taking new...
SAN FRANCISCO, Sep 4 (IPS) - Few people have thought as much about the morality
of the U.S. occupation of Iraq than Joshua Casteel, a former U.S.
Army interrogator who served at Abu Ghraib prison in the wake of
the detainee abuse scandal there.
Iraq plans to renovate and reopen Abu Ghraib prison as a museum of crimes of the previous regime but it was unclear whether the museum would also document prisoner abuse by U.S. forces. more... | PDA