Ghosts of Abu Ghraib

A controversial, disturbing, informative, 80-minute, 2007 documentary that examines the U.S. military's unethical and inhuman interrogation practices of torturing prisoners at Abu Ghraib, which is against the Geneva Conventions established in 1949, and the subsequent coverups through shocking photographs, film clips of news conferences, and interviews with military police (such as Joseph Darby, Sabrina Harman, Megan Ambul, Javal Davis, Roman Krol, and Ken Davis), writer Mark Danner, military intelligence officers (such as Charles Graner, Israel Rivera, Tony Lagouranis, and Sam Provance), lawyers (such as Rear Adm. John Hutson, John Yoo, Alberto Mora, and Scott Horton), military officers Gen. Geoffrey Miller and Janis Krapinsk, and Iraqi prisoners, including Mohammad Talal, Omar Rashid, Mohammad Farij, Mudhaffar Suibhi, and Abu Abbas.
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