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Iraqi men read newspapers, which published the pictures of abused Iraqi prisoners of Abu Ghraib prison, in a tea-shop, in the northern city of Mosul, May 9, 2004.





Iraqi gunmen, loyal to radical Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, brandish weapons in front of Mohammed Al-Sadr mosque in Kerbala, May 9, 2004. Shi'ite Mehdi Army militiamen clashed with U.S. troops in the capital and in Najaf and also engaged in sporadic fighting with the British in Basra, where three soldiers were wounded in a grenade attack. REUTERS/Ali Abu Shish





A Turkish demonstrator chants Islamic slogans as he holds a picture of an Iraqi detainee during a protest in Istanbul, Turkey, Sunday, May 9, 2004. Thousands of Turkish Islamists gathered in an Istanbul square to protest U.S. policy in the region and the alleged abused of Iraqi prisoners by U.S. and British soldiers in Iraq . The slogan on the banner reads: ' No to freedom with torture!'





An Iraqi prisoner's dinner sits on the cell door until the prisoner returns from an interrogation session at the Abu Ghraib Prison on the outskirts of Baghdad, Iraq






Two American soldiers pose next to a pyramid of naked Iraqi prisoners, at Abu Ghraib prison near Baghdad, in this undated photo. The International Committee of the Red Cross said on Thursday it had repeatedly urged the United States to take 'corrective action' at the Abu Ghraib jail.





U.S. Army Spec. Charles A. Graner, Jr., and Pfc. Lynndie R. England are shown in this undated photograph at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq. They are among other soldiers who face charges that include conspiracy, dereliction of duty, cruelty toward prisoners, maltreatment, assault and indecent acts





An Iraqi prisoner and American military dog handlers are shown in this photograph from a set of photographs that the New Yorker Magazine acquired, taken December 12, 2003, two months after the military-police unit was assigned to Abu Ghraib. Torture, abuse and humiliation of prisoners is widespread in U.S.-run detention centers in Iraq, and not limited to a few cases, non-governmental organizations in Iraq and an American Christian group said on May 9, 2004.

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