Releasing Detainee Photos Would Bring More Harm To Victims: Commentary
DESPITE demands by human rights advocates that photos documenting abuse of military detainees be made public, the Senate last month passed legislation...
DESPITE demands by human rights advocates that photos documenting abuse of military detainees be made public, the Senate last month passed legislation...
McClatchy | Nancy A. Youssef | Posted 07.02.2009 | World
WASHINGTON President Barack Obama reversed his decision to release detainee abuse photos from Iraq and Afghanistan after Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al...
Salon | Mark Benjamin | Posted 06.29.2009 | World
Retired Army Maj. Gen. Antonio Taguba denied reports that he has seen the prisoner-abuse photos that President Obama is fighting to keep secret, in an...
Reuters | Posted 06.28.2009 | World
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Pentagon on Thursday denied a British newspaper report that photographs of Iraqi prisoner abuse, whose release U.S. Preside...
Posted 06.27.2009 | World
The Pentagon on Thursday denied the Daily Telegraph report that photographs of Iraqi prisoner abuse, whose release U.S. President Obama wants to block...
Huffington Post Contributors | Nubar Alexanian and Katharine Thomas | Posted 06.07.2009 | World
Photographs by Nubar Alexanian Text by Katharine Thomas One of President Obama's first executive decisions in office was to prohibit the use of inte...
Mary Mapes | Posted 05.27.2009 | Politics
Five years ago, I was at work at CBS News in New York, holding a manila folder to my chest, guarding it with my life. Inside, there were pictures from Abu Ghraib.
Huffington Post | Posted 05.25.2009 | Politics
UPDATE: The White House plans to announce that Obama is "seeking to delay release of 'torture photos' depicting detainee abuse, reversing course. Wh...
Los Angeles Times | Peter Wallsten, Julian Barnes and Greg Miller | Posted 05.24.2009 | World
Reporting from Washington -- The Obama administration agreed late Thursday to release dozens of photographs depicting alleged abuse by U.S. personnel ...
Inter Press Service | William Fisher | Posted 05.17.2009 | World
NEW YORK, Apr 16 (IPS) - In a ruling that could have widespread implications for government contractors overseas, a federal court has concluded that...
Errol Morris | Posted 05.14.2008 | Politics
There are smoking guns for our prisoner abuse everywhere but people pretend they don't exist. How many torture memos does an administration have to promulgate before the public gets the idea they are promulgating torture?
AP | MATT MOORE | Posted 03.28.2008 | Media
BERLIN — Lynndie England, the public face of the Abu Ghraib prison scandal, told a German news magazine that she was sorry for appearing in phot...
New Yorker | Posted 03.28.2008 | Politics
This week in the magazine, Philip Gourevitch and Errol Morris write about Sabrina Harman, a U.S. Army specialist who took photographs at Abu Ghraib an...
Wired | Posted 03.28.2008 | Politics
VIEWER DISCRETION IS ADVISED. As an expert witness in the defense of an Abu Ghraib guard who was court-martialed, psychologist Philip Zimbardo had acc...
nytimes.com | WILLIAM QUINN | Posted 08.26.2009 | World