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Episode 191 - Abu Ghraib - Torture


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Brew Crime is back as we cover our new series Torture. JT tells you about Abu Ghraib in Iraq.

Sources

  • American Civil Liberties Union. (n.d.). Torture Photos.    

  • Britannica. (n.d.). Abu Ghraib prison.    

  • Carl Levin Center. (n.d.). Torture investigation.    

  • Center for Constitutional Rights. (n.d.). Al Shimari, et al. v. CACI.    

  • Department of Defense. (2004). US Army 15-6 Report of Abuse of Prisoners in Iraq (Taguba Report).    

  • History.com Editors. (2022). Abu Ghraib graphic photos of abuse, torture released in Iraq.    

  • Human Rights Watch. (2004). The Central Intelligence Agency: “Ghost Detainees” and “Disappearances.”    

  • Human Rights Watch. (2004). The Road to Abu Ghraib.    

  • Human Rights Watch. (2006). The Numbers: Findings of the Detainee Abuse and Accountability Project.    

  • Human Rights Watch. (2024). US Jury Awards $42 Million to 3 Iraqis Abused at Abu Ghraib Prison.    

  • International Committee of the Red Cross. (n.d.). United States: Taguba Report.    

  • Justice Department, Office of Legal Counsel. (2006). Re: Application of the War Crimes Act, the Detainee Treatment Act, and Common Article 3...    

  • Military Times. (2025). Appeal starts for US military contractor held responsible for torture.    

  • National Security Archive. (n.d.). The “Torture Memos”: Rationalizing the Unthinkable.    

  • Parameters. (n.d.). Leadership, Supervision, and the Rule of Law in Detainee Operations.    

  • The Guardian. (2008). US army throws out conviction of only officer court martialled in Abu Ghraib scandal.    

  • TIME Magazine. (2005). The Abu Ghraib Cases: Not Yet Over.    

  • U.S. Government Publishing Office. (2009). Hearing: Torture and Accountability.    

  • Wikimedia Foundation. (n.d.). Abu Ghraib prison.    

  • Wikimedia Foundation. (n.d.). Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse.    

  • Wikimedia Foundation. (n.d.). CBS broadcasts photos of abused and tortured prisoners.    

  • Wollman, D. (2024). Abu Ghraib Verdict: Iraqi Torture Survivors Win Landmark Case...    

  • World History Project. (n.d.). ICTJ Research Brief – November 2008. 

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