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, which mandate the humane treatment of all detainees, regardless of their status.

The Abu Ghraib Scandal: Impact on the Army Profession and ... - DTIC Abu Ghraib prison 18

In April 2004, a number of photographs depicting the abuse of detainees at Abu Ghraib prison were leaked to the media. The photos, which were taken by American soldiers, showed detainees being subjected to various forms of abuse, including being forced to pose in humiliating positions, being beaten, and being subjected to sexual exploitation. , which mandate the humane treatment of all

If “18” refers to a specific cell, incident number, or internal designation, it is not part of the mainstream historical record. Repeating unverified details could inadvertently spread misinformation or trivialize documented suffering. The photos, which were taken by American soldiers,

Notably, above the rank of colonel were convicted. No CIA contractors faced justice in a U.S. court.

When the coalition arrived in 2003, the name on the gate changed, but the air inside remained heavy. In late 2003, a prisoner named Al-Majli found himself back in the same corridors where he had once feared the old regime. This time, however, the faces behind the rifles were different.