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He said the military had created a culture where prisoner abuse was fully accepted.
These incidents led to prisoner abuse charges against several American troops.
Organizers said the cooperation showed that Iraqis were united against prisoner abuse.
The problem evidenced by the prisoner abuse scandal is a weakness in military leadership.
"We came forward because of the larger issue that prisoner abuse is systemic in the Army.
His case illustrates the continuing questions about accountability in the prisoner abuse scandal.
The Senate, by a vote of 92 to 0, adopted a resolution condemning the prisoner abuse.
The report concludes that American officials failed to react to early indications of prisoner abuse and to deal with them.
She added that the letter "seemed pretty consistent with what had been in the news" about a Pentagon inquiry into prisoner abuse.
Since the end of the war, scores of suits have been filed about prisoner abuse.
As preliminary findings of the Church report emerged, new details from other inquiries into prisoner abuse were also coming to light.
None of the photographs published by Salon, though, appear to show her directly engaged in prisoner abuse.
It is time for Congress to pass legislation to restore the courts as a needed check on prisoner abuse."
Prisoner abuse is the mistreatment of persons while they are under arrest or incarcerated.
In 2007, he was put on trial for prisoner abuse but was declared innocent of the charges.
And no inquiry by the executive branch can be credible because the stain of prisoner abuse spreads so far.
Nor did the citizen colonel doubt the rumors of prisoner abuse and mistreatment.
But if the senator is angry, he says it is not because the prisoner abuse scandal evokes his own past.
Because of other reports about prisoner abuses there, the magazine said, the toilet incident "seemed shocking but not incredible."
In this account, an American sergeant documented a case of prisoner abuse in a statement and reported it.
The reports of prisoner abuses there outraged him, but also rekindled an ambition to be an officer.
But it's striking that in the span of 12 months, prisoner abuse had morphed from a secret to the law to a punch line.
On Thursday, the Iraqi prisoner abuse scandal shattered that delicate peace.
Burgeoning detainee populations and increased secrecy are primary ingredients for more, not less, prisoner abuse.
That attitude and the office's lackluster record in pursuing charges of prisoner abuse are profoundly disturbing.