Lynndie England, the woman seen abusing Iraqi prisoners in the infamous Abu Ghraib photographs, is not sorry about anything — and she says she has 800 more pictures from her time in Iraq that would be very damaging to the Army and the White House if released. (She’s selling a ...
President Obama keeps surprising (and enraging) the far left, by actually taking his duties as Commander in Chief seriously: Obama seeks to block release of abuse photos. WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama is seeking to block the release of hundreds of photos showing prisoners in Iraq and Afghanistan being abused, ...
Zombie’s new photo essay looks at the UC Berkeley unveiling of Fernando Botero’s overheated imaginary scenes of US brutality: Abu Ghraib Paintings at Berkeley. Here we see the dreaded women’s undergarment torture. Previously at LGF: Colombian Artist Agitprop.
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A week after American forces handed the Abu Ghraib prison over to Iraqi authorities, prisoners are screaming for the Americans to come back: Tortured screams ring out as Iraqis take over Abu Ghraib. (Hat tip: Dean.) How many front page headlines will we see at the New York Times about this? Conditions ...
The ACLU isn’t finished wringing the propaganda juices out of the Abu Ghraib scandal: ACLU Pursuing More Abu Ghraib Prisoner Photos. (Hat tip: LawHawk.) A civil liberties group on Tuesday demanded the release of more pictures of U.S. soldiers and detainees after the government acknowledged it had only one new ...
As we noted earlier this week, the New York Times was so eager to splash another Abu Ghraib story all over Page One that they let themselves be hoodwinked by a fraud: Cited as Symbol of Abu Ghraib, Man Admits He Is Not in Photo. In the summer of 2004, a ...
The New York Times has been caught peddling a phony front page story about Abu Ghraib, an interview with a man who said he was the infamous hooded prisoner: N.Y. Times’ Iraq Detainee Story Challenged. NEW YORK - The New York Times is investigating questions raised about the identity of a ...