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We have a diverse and active community happy to respond. Abou ghraib prison torture pictures part1. There is a documentary on this you wouldn’t believe how many high ranking military officers knew about this and condoned it. Name of the documentary: Ghosts of Abu Ghraib.
As I always say... I'd you read the paper, there are some pictures related to the note; and these pictures almost never represent the note 100%. For example you can see a Touchdown in the photo and everyone hugging and smiling, while it is possible that the game was boring and this was the only score play.
An Abu Ghraib detainee told investigators that he heard an Iraqi teenage boy screaming, and saw an Army translator raping him, while a female soldier took pictures. Another photo shows an American soldier apparently raping a female prisoner. Other photos show interrogators sexually assaulting prisoners with objects including a truncheon, wire ...
Extremely detailed breakdown of the Abu Ghraib torture camp. With pictures. A few direct perpetrators but this was a blatant war crime and should’ve been sent straight to The Hague. This isn’t a case of a few bad eggs, it’s a rotten henhouse with salmonella dripping off off every surface.
Abu ghraib was a prison the Americans and cia used to physically, mentally and sexually torture prisoners of war in during the height of the Iraq war. most were just innocent civilians who were never convicted of any crimes. this is what America brought to iraq under the banner of ‘peace’ while it pillaged the country.
Rumsfeld himself endorsed and encouraged what happened in places like Abu Ghraib - and on the surface you might think this was a terrible mistake (funny how many mistakes we made and nobody up top got fired or rebuked) but I consider it an attempt to kick the hornets nest. To stoke fear and hatred among the populations in these occupied ...
Cunt deserves life imprisonment. Also "In March 2008, England told the German magazine Stern that the media was to blame for the consequences of the Abu Ghraib scandal. "If the media hadn't exposed the pictures to that extent, then thousands of lives would have been saved," she said. "Yeah, I took the photos but I didn't make it worldwide."
ADMIN MOD. I led the criminal investigation into the Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse scandal. AMAA. I was one of the first to look into the allegations of detainee abuse at Abu Ghraib in late 2003/2004. The official investigation started in 2004 when we received the now world famous photographs. It took about 6 months after the case started before ...
In July 2009, England released Tortured: Lynndie England, Abu Ghraib and the Photographs that Shocked the World, a biography that was set with a book tour that she hoped would rehabilitate her damaged image. The man, Charles Graner, was released from prison in 2011 after he served 6 and a half of his 10 years.
EDIT: I'm sorry that people seem to think my comment was somehow defending the abuses at Abu Grahib. I wanted to find more detail first since it was a long time since I had read about it and I didn't trust my memory. I've found the original news item I viewed at the time. It was an episode of SBS Dateline - The Sequel. The information about ...