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More grisly photographs and videos have emerged that appear to show U.S. soldiers abusing prisoners at Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison, some of whom were apparently forced to engage in sex acts. The ...
Jordan, 51, is the last soldier to face charges related to the Abu Ghraib abuses and the only officer to go to court-martial for alleged crimes there. A jury panel of nine Army colonels and one ...
Sgt. Javal Davis of Roselle, N.J., and Spc. Sabrina Harman of Lorton, Va., who also are charged with abusing Iraqi detainees at the Abu Ghraib prison in Baghdad, are scheduled for hearings Saturday.
The photos from Abu Ghraib became a recruitment tool for our enemies. As veterans, we remember the shame, the hearings, the apologies — and the consequences.
"Mahatma Gandhi said, 'A nation’s greatness is measure by how it treats its weakest members.' If that’s true, the judgment on America should be harsh indeed," writes Laurie Bergner.
By JOHN HARRINGTON - IR Staff Writer - 01/26/05 Jan 26, 2005 Jan 26, 2005 0 ...
The Americans will give Abu Ghraib to the Iraqis once the inmate transfer to Camp Cropper and other U.S. military prisons is finished. The process will take several months, said Lt. Col. Barry Johnson ...
Four other soldiers have already pleaded guilty in the Abu Ghraib case, and each testified at Graner's week-long trial. Two others Spc. Sabrina Harman and Pfc. Lynndie England still face trial.
But the authors of “The Secrets of Abu Ghraib Revealed: American Soldiers on Trial” also ponder the gray area between the soldiers’ actions and their commanders’ intentions — the source ...
The abuse first occurred shortly after the 372nd arrived at Abu Ghraib on Oct. 15, taking control of Tier 1A, which held prisoners wanted for questioning by military intelligence.
Soldiers are increasingly using social media platforms to talk about quality-of-life issues online. Army photo by Sgt. Andrew McNeil. When trash bins overflowed at Fort Liberty and continued to ...