Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse
Testimony of Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld before the Senate and House Armed Services Committees (prepared remarks). May 7, 2004
DefenseLINK News: Testimony of Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld
PDF on US Army site army mil reports
on GlobalSecurity.org library reports bde
TAGUBA REPORT - HEARING ARTICLE 15-6 INVESTIGATION OF THE 800th MILITARY POLICE
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Editorial: Patterns of Abuse , New York Times, May 23, 2005.
Journalists Among Those Abused by US Troops ( IFEX)
IFEX :: JOURNALISTS AMONG THOSE ABUSED BY U.S. TROOPS
CBS 60 minutes II : ''Abuse Of Iraqi POWs By GIs Probed'' (April 29, 2004) stories
Abuse Of Iraqi POWs By GIs Probed - CBS News
Pictures of the abuse by US soldiers , courtesy of The Memory Hole. Note that the full set of pictures has not been released, including the rape of a young Iraqi by a military contractor.
The Memory Hole > Photos of Iraqis Being Abused by US Personnel
A DEADLY INTERROGATION -- Can the C.I.A. legally kill a prisoner? , The New Yorker, November 14, 2005
The New Yorker: Fact
Navy SEAL Officer Found Not Guilty In Iraqi Detainee Beating Death , all headline news, May 28, 2005
All Headline News - Navy SEAL Officer Found Not Guilty In Iraqi Detainee Beating Death - April 7, 2006
CIA man saw detainee abuse , News24, May 25, 2005
CIA man saw detainee abuse
CIA employees may testify in SEAL trial , Court TV, May 24, 2005
CIA employees may testify in SEAL trial - Courttv.com - Trials
"Intelligence, Inc." , Alternet, 7 March 2005 - on the role of private military contractors in Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse scandal
AlterNet: War on Iraq: Intelligence, Inc.
US commander 'allowed prison abuse' (Friday 27 August 2004, Aljazeera)
Aljazeera.Net - US commander 'allowed prison abuse'
Interview with Seymour Hersh , Democracy Now! September 14 2004
Democracy Now! | Chain of Command: The Road from 9/11 to Abu Ghraib
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