Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse

A US Army soldier from the 1st Infantry Division stationed in Tikrit closes the entrance of the dentention center at Forward Operating Base Danger on September 8, 2004.

Torture doesn’t work — so here’s what does

Conflict

The world now officially knows that CIA interrogators tortured and abused prisoners, but what about the men and women who did the job for the military and other parts of the government? One former Army interrogator says torture was never on the table.

Errol Morris on Soldiers Posing With Dead Civilians

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Last American-run prison transferred to Iraq

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What Would the Torture Photos Tell Us?

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Abu Ghraib documentary

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Errol Morris

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Filmmaker Errol Morris talks about his new documentary “Standard Operating Procedure,” which offers a look at the people behind the notorious prisoner abuse at Iraq’s Abu Ghraib prison.

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Taxi to the Dark Side

Director Alex Gibney and producer Donald Glascoff talk to Faith about their new film, Taxi to the Dark Side. It tells the story of the mysterious death of an Afghan taxi driver at the hands of US officials.