Abu Ghraib

Hundreds of inmates flee Abu Ghraib prison

Tease the day: Massive prison break shows all is not well in Iraq

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And so we come full circle

John Baird informed the House this morning that detainees in Afghanistan will now be transferred to American forces.

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Afghan detainees sans scandal?

What life is like inside Afghan detention facilities

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What might have been (II)

The Globe looks at the concerns within NATO in late 2006.

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Abu Ghraib and everything after

A government official tells CBC that three options for detainees were considered as Canadian forces moved into Kandahar, but that the failures and controversies of Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo Bay discouraged Canada from holding those it captured.

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High crimes and misdemeanours

The New York Times advocates prosecution for U.S. government officials who permitted or ordered torture of the prisoners at Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo. The editorial itself is demure about who that entails:

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Imprisoned in the past

Iraq’s notorious Abu Ghraib prison is scheduled to reopen, in part as a museum