RMAMKWHA–Political billboards showing Iraq Abu Ghraib Prison abuse pictures at American Embassy in Havana Cuba
RMW0CEKW–Sen. John Warner, R-VA, speaks to members of the press during a news conference on August 25, 2004 in Washington. Warner called the news conference to discuss the prisoner abuse at Abu Ghraib Prison and the Jones-Fay Report. (UPI Photo/Michael Kleinfeld)
RMCAB66G–The Taguba report,prepared by Maj. Gen. Antonio M. Taguba, alleged abuse of prisoners by members of the 800th Military Police Brigade at the Abu Ghraib Prison in Baghdad.
RM2DDB833–NO FILM, NO VIDEO, NO TV, NO DOCUMENTARY - High risk detainees are kept in this facility at Abu Ghraib prison. Reports of abuse at the prison resulted in the suspension of the commanding general and charges brought up against several U.S. soldiers. Photo by Khampha Bouaphanh/KRT/ABACA.
RMF6M41N–RELEASE DATE: Feb 12, 2008. MOVIE TITLE: Standard Operating Procedure. STUDIO: Sony Pictures Classics. PLOT: Errol Morris examines the incidents of abuse and torture of suspected terrorists at the hands of U.S. forces at the Abu Ghraib prison. PICTURED: Scene of the Documentary.
RM2DDB825–NO FILM, NO VIDEO, NO TV, NO DOCUMENTARY - Iraqis wave at detainees as they are transported from the gates of Abu Ghraib prison near Baghdad, Iraq, on Tuesday, May 11, 2004. Reports of abuse at the prison resulted in the suspension of the commanding general and charges brought up against several U.S. soldiers. Photo by Khampha Bouaphanh/KRT/ABACA.
RM2WDXHEC–Abu Ghraib prison abuse.
RMKT9MD2–Zainab Omar (10) whose father Shawki Ahmed Omar is still in indefinite detention in Iraq after her parents were arrested and tortured by the US in Iraq in 2004 stands with the other protesters calling for his release.
RMAMKWH7–Political billboards showing Iraq Abu Ghraib Prison abuse pictures at American Embassy in Havana Cuba
RMW0CEKT–Sen. John Warner, R-VA, speaks to members of the press during a news conference on August 25, 2004 in Washington. Warner called the news conference to discuss the prisoner abuse at Abu Ghraib Prison and the Jones-Fay Report. (UPI Photo/Michael Kleinfeld)
RMCD72MT–May 7, 2004 - Washington, District of Columbia, U.S. - I8729CB.SECRETARY DONALD RUMSFELD AND GENERAL RICHARD B MEYERS TESTIFING BEFORE THE SENATE ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE TO AFFIRM THAT THE PHOTOGRAPHS OF ABUSE IN ABU GHRAIB PRISON OFFENDED AND OUTRAGED EVERYONE IN THE DEFENSE DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON
RMF6M41R–RELEASE DATE: Feb 12, 2008. MOVIE TITLE: Standard Operating Procedure. STUDIO: Sony Pictures Classics. PLOT: Errol Morris examines the incidents of abuse and torture of suspected terrorists at the hands of U.S. forces at the Abu Ghraib prison. PICTURED: Scene of the Documentary.
RM2DDB836–NO FILM, NO VIDEO, NO TV, NO DOCUMENTARY - A U.S. marine tells the crowd to get back as detainees are transported from the gates of Abu Ghraib prison near Baghdad, Iraq, on Tuesday, May 11, 2004. Reports of abuse at the prison resulted in the suspension of the commanding general and charges brought up against several U.S. soldiers. Photo by Khampha Bouaphanh/KRT/ABACA.
RMKT9MCR–Zainab Omar (10) whose father Shawki Ahmed Omar is still in indefinite detention in Iraq after her parents were arrested and tortured by the US in Iraq in 2004 stands with the other protesters calling for his release.
RMAMKWHE–Political billboards showing Iraq Abu Ghraib Prison abuse pictures at American Embassy in Havana Cuba
RMW0CEKP–Sen. John Warner, R-VA, speaks to members of the press during a news conference on August 25, 2004 in Washington. Warner called the news conference to discuss the prisoner abuse at Abu Ghraib Prison and the Jones-Fay Report. (UPI Photo/Michael Kleinfeld)
RMCD72MN–May 7, 2004 - Washington, District of Columbia, U.S. - I8729CB.SECRETARY DONALD RUMSFELD AND GENERAL RICHARD B MEYERS TESTIFING BEFORE THE SENATE ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE TO AFFIRM THAT THE PHOTOGRAPHS OF ABUSE IN ABU GHRAIB PRISON OFFENDED AND OUTRAGED EVERYONE IN THE DEFENSE DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON
RMF6M41K–RELEASE DATE: Feb 12, 2008. MOVIE TITLE: Standard Operating Procedure. STUDIO: Sony Pictures Classics. PLOT: Errol Morris examines the incidents of abuse and torture of suspected terrorists at the hands of U.S. forces at the Abu Ghraib prison. PICTURED: Scene of the Documentary.
RM2DDB82C–NO FILM, NO VIDEO, NO TV, NO DOCUMENTARY - Iraqis wait for their names to be called by an interpertor to see detainees at Abu Ghraib prison, near Baghdad, Iraq, on Tuesday, May 11, 2004. Daily, hundreds wait in the area to see detainees. Reports of abuse at the prison resulted in the suspension of the commanding general and charges brought up against several U.S. soldiers. Photo by Khampha Bouaphanh/KRT/ABACA.
RM2DDB82H–NO FILM, NO VIDEO, NO TV, NO DOCUMENTARY - Major General Geoffrey D. Miller, shown on Monday, May 10, 2004, near Baghdad, Iraq, took command of the Abu Ghraib prison in April. Reports of abuse at the prison resulted in the suspension of Major General Janis L. Karpinski and charges brought up against several U.S. soldiers. Photo by Khampha Bouaphanh/KRT/ABACA.
RMKT9MCB–Zainab Omar speaks calling for the release of her father Shawki Ahmed Omar who she has never seen. Her parents were held by the US in Iraq in 2004 and tortured. Over ten years later her father is still in indefinite detention in Iraq.
RMW0CEKX–Sen. John Warner, R-VA, speaks to members of the press during a news conference on August 25, 2004 in Washington. Warner called the news conference to discuss the prisoner abuse at Abu Ghraib Prison and the Jones-Fay Report. (UPI Photo/Michael Kleinfeld)
RMCD72MW–May 7, 2004 - Washington, District of Columbia, U.S. - I8729CB.SECRETARY DONALD RUMSFELD AND GENERAL RICHARD B MEYERS TESTIFING BEFORE THE SENATE ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE TO AFFIRM THAT THE PHOTOGRAPHS OF ABUSE IN ABU GHRAIB PRISON OFFENDED AND OUTRAGED EVERYONE IN THE DEFENSE DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON
RMF6M41G–RELEASE DATE: Feb 12, 2008. MOVIE TITLE: Standard Operating Procedure. STUDIO: Sony Pictures Classics. PLOT: Errol Morris examines the incidents of abuse and torture of suspected terrorists at the hands of U.S. forces at the Abu Ghraib prison. PICTURED: Scene of the Documentary.
RM2DDB832–NO FILM, NO VIDEO, NO TV, NO DOCUMENTARY - Major General Geoffrey D. Miller, shown on Monday, May 10, 2004, near Baghdad, Iraq, took command of the Abu Ghraib prison in April. Reports of abuse at the prison resulted in the suspension of Major General Janis L. Karpinski and charges brought up against several U.S. soldiers. Photo by Khampha Bouaphanh/KRT/ABACA.
RMKT9MCP–Zainab Omar (10) whose father Shawki Ahmed Omar is still in indefinite detention in Iraq after her parents were arrested and tortured by the US in Iraq in 2004 stands with the other protesters calling for his release.
RMW0CEM1–Sen. John Warner, R-VA, speaks to members of the press during a news conference on August 25, 2004 in Washington. Warner called the news conference to discuss the prisoner abuse at Abu Ghraib Prison and the Jones-Fay Report. (UPI Photo/Michael Kleinfeld)
RMCD72MP–May 7, 2004 - Washington, District of Columbia, U.S. - I8729CB.SECRETARY DONALD RUMSFELD AND GENERAL RICHARD B MEYERS TESTIFING BEFORE THE SENATE ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE TO AFFIRM THAT THE PHOTOGRAPHS OF ABUSE IN ABU GHRAIB PRISON OFFENDED AND OUTRAGED EVERYONE IN THE DEFENSE DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON
RMF6M41J–RELEASE DATE: Feb 12, 2008. MOVIE TITLE: Standard Operating Procedure. STUDIO: Sony Pictures Classics. PLOT: Errol Morris examines the incidents of abuse and torture of suspected terrorists at the hands of U.S. forces at the Abu Ghraib prison. PICTURED: Director ERROL MORRIS.
RM2DDB82K–NO FILM, NO VIDEO, NO TV, NO DOCUMENTARY - Major General Geoffrey D. Miller, shown on Monday, May 10, 2004, near Baghdad, Iraq, took command of the Abu Ghraib prison in April. Reports of abuse at the prison resulted in the suspension of Major General Janis L. Karpinski and charges brought up against several U.S. soldiers. Photo by Khampha Bouaphanh/KRT/ABACA.
RMKT9MBK–Zainab Omar (10) at the protest for Shaker Aamer holds a poster for the release of her father Shawki Ahmed Omar,held by the US in Iraq in 2004, tortured and still in an Iraqi jail. She was born after his arrest and has never seen her father.
RMW0CEM3–Sen. John Warner, R-VA, stands over a copy of the Jones-Fay report prior to speaking to members of the press at a news conference on August 25, 2004 in Washington. Warner called the news conference to discuss the prisoner abuse at Abu Ghraib Prison and the Jones-Fay Report. (UPI Photo/Michael Kleinfeld)
RMCD72MM–May 7, 2004 - Washington, District of Columbia, U.S. - I8729CB.SECRETARY DONALD RUMSFELD AND GENERAL RICHARD B MEYERS TESTIFING BEFORE THE SENATE ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE TO AFFIRM THAT THE PHOTOGRAPHS OF ABUSE IN ABU GHRAIB PRISON OFFENDED AND OUTRAGED EVERYONE IN THE DEFENSE DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON
RMF6M41F–RELEASE DATE: Feb 12, 2008. MOVIE TITLE: Standard Operating Procedure. STUDIO: Sony Pictures Classics. PLOT: Errol Morris examines the incidents of abuse and torture of suspected terrorists at the hands of U.S. forces at the Abu Ghraib prison. PICTURED: Director ERROL MORRIS.
RM2DDB81N–NO FILM, NO VIDEO, NO TV, NO DOCUMENTARY - Major General Geoffrey D. Miller, shown on Monday, May 10, 2004, near Baghdad, Iraq, took command of the Abu Ghraib prison in April. Reports of abuse at the prison resulted in the suspension of Major General Janis L. Karpinski and charges brought up against several U.S. soldiers. Photo by Khampha Bouaphanh/KRT/ABACA.
RMKT9MC8–Zainab Omar speaks calling for the release of her father Shawki Ahmed Omar who she has never seen. Her parents were held by the US in Iraq in 2004 and tortured. Over ten years later her father is still in indefinite detention in Iraq.
RMW0CEM6–Sen. John Warner, R-VA, holds up a copy of the report on Dept. of Defense abuses in Iraq prior to a news conference on August 25, 2004 in Washington. Warner called the news conference to discuss the prisoner abuse at Abu Ghraib Prison and the Jones-Fay Report. (UPI Photo/Michael Kleinfeld)
RMCD72MX–May 7, 2004 - Washington, District of Columbia, U.S. - I8729CB.SECRETARY DONALD RUMSFELD AND GENERAL RICHARD B MEYERS TESTIFING BEFORE THE SENATE ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE TO AFFIRM THAT THE PHOTOGRAPHS OF ABUSE IN ABU GHRAIB PRISON OFFENDED AND OUTRAGED EVERYONE IN THE DEFENSE DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON
RMTXF43T–Recent file photo shows the Abu Ghraib prison in wester Baghdad. The U.S. military has reprimanded seven officers in the alleged abuse of inmates at Baghdad's notorious Abu Ghraib prison. (UPI Photo/Hugo Infante/files)
RMF6M41P–RELEASE DATE: February 12, 2008. MOVIE TITLE: Standard Operating Procedure. STUDIO: Sony Pictures Classics. PLOT: Errol Morris examines the incidents of abuse and torture of suspected terrorists at the hands of U.S. forces at the Abu Ghraib prison. PICTURED: Director ERROL MORRIS.
RM2DDB820–NO FILM, NO VIDEO, NO TV, NO DOCUMENTARY - Major General Geoffrey D. Miller, shown on Monday, May 10, 2004, near Baghdad, Iraq, took command of the Abu Ghraib prison in April. Reports of abuse at the prison resulted in the suspension of Major General Janis L. Karpinski and charges brought up against several U.S. soldiers. Photo by Khampha Bouaphanh/KRT/ABACA.
RMKT9MBJ–Narmeen Saleh Al Rubaye and her daughter Zainab at the protest for Shaker Aamer call for the release of Shawki Ahmed Omar, held by the US in Iraq in 2004, tortured and still in an Iraqi jail. Zainab has never seen her father.
RMCD72MR–May 7, 2004 - Washington, District of Columbia, U.S. - I8729CB.SECRETARY DONALD RUMSFELD AND GENERAL RICHARD B MEYERS TESTIFING BEFORE THE SENATE ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE TO AFFIRM THAT THE PHOTOGRAPHS OF ABUSE IN ABU GHRAIB PRISON OFFENDED AND OUTRAGED EVERYONE IN THE DEFENSE DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON
RMTXF441–Iraqi relatives of prisoners wait outside of Abu Gharib jail for news on May 3, in west Baghdad. The U.S. military has reprimanded seven officers in the alleged abuse of inmates at Baghdad's notorious Abu Ghraib prison. (UPI Photo/Hugo Infante)
RMF6M41M–RELEASE DATE: Feb 12, 2008. MOVIE TITLE: Standard Operating Procedure. STUDIO: Sony Pictures Classics. PLOT: Errol Morris examines the incidents of abuse and torture of suspected terrorists at the hands of U.S. forces at the Abu Ghraib prison. PICTURED: Cinematographer ROBERT RICHARDSON with Director ERROL MORRIS.
RMTXF445–An Iraqi woman complains about the situation of her husband who was arrested 20 days ago outside of the Abu Ghraib prison on May 4, 2004 In Baghdad. Hundreds of Iraqis waited outside the prison for news about their relatives. The U.S. military's abuse of Iraqi prisoners was not an isolated incident, according to some members of the U.S. Congress. (UPI Photo/Hugo Infante)
RM2DDB844–NO FILM, NO VIDEO, NO TV, NO DOCUMENTARY - Major General Geoffrey D. Miller, shown on Monday, May 10, 2004, near Baghdad, Iraq, took command of the Abu Ghraib prison in April. Reports of abuse at the prison resulted in the suspension of Major General Janis L. Karpinski and charges brought up against several U.S. soldiers. Photo by Khampha Bouaphanh/KRT/ABACA.
RMKT9MBY–Zainab Omar speaks calling for the release of her father Shawki Ahmed Omar who she has never seen. Her parents were held by the US in Iraq in 2004 and tortured. Over ten years later her father is still in indefinite detention in Iraq.
RM2DDBEW9–NO FILM, NO VIDEO, NO TV, NO DOCUMENTARY - Army Specialist Charles A. Graner, Jr., is led from the court building in Fort Hood, Texas, after being sentence to 10 years in his court-martial for his involvement in the Abu-Ghraib prisoner abuse scandal in Iraq on Saturday, January 15, 2005. Photo by Ralph Lauer/Fort Worth Star Telegramme/KRT/ABACA.
RMTXF44A–An Iraqi woman complains about the situation of her husband who was arrested 20 days ago outside of the Abu Ghraib prison on May 4, 2004 In Baghdad. Hundreds of Iraqis waited outside the prison for news about their relatives. The U.S. military's abuse of Iraqi prisoners was not an isolated incident, according to some members of the U.S. Congress. (UPI Photo/Hugo Infante)
RMKT9MBW–Zainab Omar listens as Aisha Maniar talks about her father Shawki Ahmed Omar, held by the US in Iraq in 2004, tortured and still in an Iraqi jail. Zainab's pregnant mother was arrested with him and severlely beaten.
RM2DDBEW1–NO FILM, NO VIDEO, NO TV, NO DOCUMENTARY - Specialist Charles A. Graner approaches the court building for closing arguments in Graner's court martial on Friday morning, January 14, 2005. Army Specialist Charles A. Graner, Jr. faces a court martial in Ft. Hood, Texas, for his involvement in the Abu-Ghraib prisoner abuse scandal in Iraq. Photo by Ralph Lauer/Fort Worth Star Telegramme/KRT/ABACA.
RMTXF446–An Iraqi woman complains about the situation of her husband who was arrested 20 days ago outside of the Abu Ghraib prison on May 4, 2004 In Baghdad. Hundreds of Iraqis waited outside the prison for news about their relatives. The U.S. military's abuse of Iraqi prisoners was not an isolated incident, according to some members of the U.S. Congress. (UPI Photo/Hugo Infante)
RMW0CEKB–Gen. Paul Kern answers questions from reporters about abuse at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq during a news conference at the Pentagon on Aug. 25, 2004, in Arlington, Va. The Defense Department investigation found that less than 50 individuals were to blame for the abuses, but that officers above them in the chain of command made errors that led to the conditions that resulted in the abuses. (UPI Photo/Roger L. Wollenberg)
RMKT9MBR–Narmeen Saleh Al Rubaye and her daughter Zainab at the protest for Shaker Aamer call for the release of Shawki Ahmed Omar, held by the US in Iraq in 2004, tortured and still in an Iraqi jail. Zainab has never seen her father.
RM2DDBEWJ–NO FILM, NO VIDEO, NO TV, NO DOCUMENTARY - Army Specialist Charles A. Graner, Jr., is led from the court building in Fort Hood, Texas, by Sgt. Kimberly Morrison (left) and Christopher Champion (right) after being sentence to 10 years in his court-martial for his involvement in the Abu-Ghraib prisoner abuse scandal in Iraq on Saturday, January 15, 2005. Photo by Ralph Lauer/Fort Worth Star Telegramme/KRT/ABACA.
RMW0CEKE–Gen. Paul Kern answers questions from reporters about abuse at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq during a news conference at the Pentagon on Aug. 25, 2004, in Arlington, Va. The Defense Department investigation found that less than 50 individuals were to blame for the abuses, but that officers above them in the chain of command made errors that led to the conditions that resulted in the abuses. (UPI Photo/Roger L. Wollenberg)
RM2DDBETR–NO FILM, NO VIDEO, NO TV, NO DOCUMENTARY - Capt. Jay Heath (left) and Specialist Charles A. Graner (right) approach the court building for closing arguments in Graner's court martial on Friday morning, January 14, 2005. Army Specialist Charles A. Graner, Jr. faces a court martial in Ft. Hood, Texas, for his involvement in the Abu-Ghraib prisoner abuse scandal in Iraq. Photo by Ralph Lauer/Fort Worth Star Telegramme/KRT/ABACA.
RM2DD81YP–NO FILM, NO VIDEO, NO TV, NO DOCUMENTARY - Members of the 26th Marine Expeditionary unit stand guard at the entrance of the newly constructed battlefield detainee facility at the Kandahar International Airport, in Kandahar, Afghanistan on December 18, 2001. Although the public outcry in the United States and abroad has focused mainly on detainee abuse at the U.S. naval base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq, sadistic violence first appeared at Bagram and at a similar U.S. internment camp at Kandahar airfield in southern Afghanistan. Photo by Tom Pennington/Fort Wort
RM2DDB83Y–NO FILM, NO VIDEO, NO TV, NO DOCUMENTARY - U.S. Marines monitor the crowd at the reception and information area of Abu Grahib prison near Baghdad, Iraq, on Tuesday, May 11, 2004. Daily, hundreds wait in the area to see detainees. Reports of abuse at the prison resulted in the suspension of the commanding general and charges brought up against several U.S. soldiers. Photo by Khampha Bouaphanh/KRT/ABACA.
RMW0CEK9–Gen. Paul Kern answers questions from reporters about abuse at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq during a news conference at the Pentagon on Aug. 25, 2004, in Arlington, Va. The Defense Department investigation found that less than 50 individuals were to blame for the abuses, but that officers above them in the chain of command made errors that led to the conditions that resulted in the abuses. (UPI Photo/Roger L. Wollenberg)
RMW0CEKD–Gen. Paul Kern answers questions from reporters about abuse at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq during a news conference at the Pentagon on Aug. 25, 2004, in Arlington, Va. The Defense Department investigation found that less than 50 individuals were to blame for the abuses, but that officers above them in the chain of command made errors that led to the conditions that resulted in the abuses. (UPI Photo/Roger L. Wollenberg)
RMW0CEKF–Gen. Paul Kern answers questions from reporters about abuse at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq during a news conference at the Pentagon on Aug. 25, 2004, in Arlington, Va. The Defense Department investigation found that less than 50 individuals were to blame for the abuses, but that officers above them in the chain of command made errors that led to the conditions that resulted in the abuses. (UPI Photo/Roger L. Wollenberg)
RMW0CEK7–Gen. Paul Kern answers questions from reporters about abuse at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq during a news conference at the Pentagon on Aug. 25, 2004, in Arlington, Va. The Defense Department investigation found that less than 50 individuals were to blame for the abuses, but that officers above them in the chain of command made errors that led to the conditions that resulted in the abuses. (UPI Photo/Roger L. Wollenberg)
RMW0CEKH–Lt. Gen. Anthony Jones answers questions from reporters about abuse at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq during a news conference at the Pentagon on Aug. 25, 2004, in Arlington, Va. The Defense Department investigation found that less than 50 individuals were to blame for the abuses, but that officers above them in the chain of command made errors that led to the conditions that resulted in the abuses. (UPI Photo/Roger L. Wollenberg)
RMW0CEK6–Maj. Gen. George Fay answers questions from reporters about abuse at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq during a news conference at the Pentagon on Aug. 25, 2004, in Arlington, Va. The Defense Department investigation found that less than 50 individuals were to blame for the abuses, but that officers above them in the chain of command made errors that led to the conditions that resulted in the abuses. (UPI Photo/Roger L. Wollenberg)
RMW0CEKG–Gen. Paul Kern, left, and Maj. Gen. George Fay answer questions from reporters about abuse at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq during a news conference at the Pentagon on Aug. 25, 2004, in Arlington, Va. The Defense Department investigation found that less than 50 individuals were to blame for the abuses, but that officers above them in the chain of command made errors that led to the conditions that resulted in the abuses. (UPI Photo/Roger L. Wollenberg)
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