Was Abu Ghraib Worse Than We Could Have Imagined

The president has stated that he will continue to block the release of additional Abu Ghraib photos depicting torture or “troop abuse” as it is now being referred to in some mainstream media outlets. What could be driving the 180 degree turn in the president’s decision to release the Abu Ghraib photos?

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About Sharon Kyle

Sharon Kyle, J.D. is the Publisher of the LA Progressive which she co-founded with her husband Dick Price. Ms. Kyle is an adjunct professor of law at Peoples College in Los Angeles. She sits on the executive board of the Progressive Caucus of the California Democratic Party, the ACLU Pasadena/Foothills Chapter and is on the editorial board of the BlackCommentator.com. Photo courtesy of Wadeva Images. www.wadevaimages.com

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  1. Charlie Jackson says:

    It was much worse. Human rights groups, including Americans, were interviewing detainees – once released – beginning as early as late 2003.

    Those that I’ve met tell horrific tales of deprivation and even deaths, that occured at the hands of U.S. interrogators.

  2. Charlie Jackson says:

    It was much worse. Human rights groups, including Americans, were interviewing detainees – once released – beginning as early as late 2003.

    Those that I’ve met tell horrific tales of deprivation and even deaths, that occured at the hands of U.S. interrogators.

  3. Charlie Jackson says:

    It was much worse. Human rights groups, including Americans, were interviewing detainees – once released – beginning as early as late 2003.

    Those that I’ve met tell horrific tales of deprivation and even deaths, that occured at the hands of U.S. interrogators.

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