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How the U.S. is Liberating Iraq Posted: Sunday, May 9, 2004
More evidence US ignored abuse warnings Iraq's former human rights minister, Abd Al-Basit Turki, has said abuse of Iraqi prisoners has been going on at all US bases since the occupation began, with some taking place as recently as last week.
The Price of Arrogance
Moscow-backed Chechen leader killed
Moscow's man in Grozny
US approved harsh techniques at Guantanamo
Abu Ghraib: Who Was In Charge
The Venezuelan government has given absolute assurances that the captured Colombian paramilitaries' Human Rights will be respected and they need not fear USA Iraq-style torture
President Hugo Chavez Frias: Capture of Colombian paramilitaries is a blow against opposition terrorism "The capture of 56 Colombian paramilitaries in Sabaneta, Baruta (Miranda) is a very important blow against terrorism, coups, and violence in the entire world," said President Hugo Chavez Frias during his weekly TV program, "Alo Presidente."
Early alarm bells sounded, ignored Abuse reports began almost at war's start
The view from Iraq: 'Tip of the iceberg? This iceberg is so big there's no water left to float it'
Diary of an interrogator: After a tough day's questioning, a relaxing evening of jail-roof golf
Image by image, confession by confession, the horror emerges Until their publication shocked the world, these pictures were dismissed by the Pentagon as the work of 'six morons who lost the war'. Now the White House says it is as shocked as anyone about what they reveal, and that a few bad apples have poisoned the reputation of a nation. But yesterday the first evidence emerged of systematic abuse of Iraqis. In this special report, we follow the trail from 9/11, the detention camps of Afghanistan and Guantanamo Bay to the shame of Abu Ghraib
Catastrophe
Losing the war of images
Abuse charge soldier: I was told to 'make it hell'
How the U.S. is Liberating Iraq (new photo)
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