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Abu Ghraib

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... [more]

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.

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PARK CITY, Utah (Reuters) - When documentary film maker Rory Kennedy wanted to make a movie about why ordinary people commit extraordinary acts of evil, the images of U.S. soldiers torturing detainees at Iraq’s Abu Ghraib prison kept coming back to haunt her.  
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... former detainees who had been tortured at Abu Ghraib and other Iraqi prisons, they invited Philadelphia-based artist Daniel Heyman to tag along. ...  
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Four years and 1.5 million words worth of interview transcripts later, Gourevitch has published a book on the American soldiers’ experiences in Abu Ghraib. ...  
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Four Iraqi girls in the same Shi'a family in the Abu Ghraib district were wounded in an attack in which unknown operatives planted explosive devices on their home in the night, local sources told IraqSlogger.  
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User Rating: 7.5/10 531 votes Genre: Documentary | Crime | War Awards:1 win & 2 nominations Is it possible for a photograph to change the world? Photographs taken by soldiers in Abu Ghraib prison changed the war in Iraq and changed Americas image of itself. Yet, a central mystery...  
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What makes these paintings and drawings all the more moving is the insistent sadness and force that are implicit in these scenes of Abu Ghraib from an ...  
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Colombian painter Fernando Botero points at one of his works of art included in the exhibition "Abu Ghraib-El Circo, which he has inaugurated today at the Casa das Artes de Vigo. Photo: EFE / MARTA G. BREA.  
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Obama has a hard road ahead of him. Who knows where his presidency will lead. The climb will be steep indeed. But it's hard to dispute one thing: Tonight's ...  
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The current DVD release of Errol Morris' searing documentary, Standard Operating Procedure, has everything and nothing to do with the U.S. presidential race, now in its final days.  
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Lynndie England, who took the rap, along with her boyfriend, for the shocking American abuses at the Abu Ghraib prison in Baghdad. When she landed the role, ...  
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By Jennifer Grogan Norwich - Janis L. Karpinski still sounds exasperated when she talks about the abuses at the Abu Ghraib prison, as if it all happened ...  
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Janis L. Karpinski was the highest-ranking military officer disciplined in the Abu Ghraib prison scandal in Iraq. On Wednesday, the former commander of the ...  
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Singh said the pictures were significant because they were taken at locations in Afghanistan and Iraq other than the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq. ...  
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Finally, he saw pictures of tortured Iraqi prisoners at Abu Ghraib and was compelled to write Son of a Witch, the sequel to Wicked. ''I could not go to Abu ...  
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By Sherwood Ross Since it invaded Iraq in 2003, the U.S. has detained thousands of juveniles—some of whom were tortured and sexually abused, according to published reports. Figures of the number of children behind bars vary. Some estimates put the number as high as 6,000. While the criminal abuse...  
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