Abu Ghraib

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  • No justice for all

    Army investigators found "probable cause" that a civilian interrogator abused a detainee at Abu Ghraib. Why has the Department of Justice failed to prosecute him -- or any of the other 18 civilians suspected of criminal acts?
  • "Big Steve" and Abu Ghraib

    Salon has uncovered more allegations against a civilian interrogator accused of abuse at the prison. Why has he never been prosecuted?
  • U.S. agrees to release Abu Ghraib photos

    Citing Salon's publication, government abandons its fight to keep images of abuse secret.
  • The wrong man

    A week after the New York Times identified a human rights advocate as the iconic hooded figure at Abu Ghraib, the paper admits it made a mistake.
  • Video from Abu Ghraib

    Chapter 10: 19 digital video clips depicting possible detainee abuse.
  • Prosecutions and convictions

    A look at accountability to date for abuses at Abu Ghraib and in the broader "war on terror."
  • Investigations and other resources

    A look at investigations into Abu Ghraib; plus, other reports, legal documents and further reading about prisoner abuse and torture.
  • The Abu Ghraib files

    279 photographs and 19 videos from the Army's internal investigation record a harrowing three months of detainee abuse inside the notorious prison -- and make clear that many of those responsible have yet to be held accountable.
  • Identifying a torture icon

    The New York Times tried to tell the story of the man behind the infamous Abu Ghraib photo. But the paper may have had the wrong prisoner.
  • Note on methodology

    How Salon produced "The Abu Ghraib Files."
  • "Mentally deranged"

    Chapter 9: Nov. 4-Dec. 2, 2003
  • "Working dogs"

    Chapter 8: Dec. 12-30, 2003
  • "Lacerations"

    Chapter 7: Nov. 17-Dec. 9, 2003
  • "Dog pile"

    Chapter 6: Nov. 7-9, 2003
  • "Other government agencies"

    Chapter 5: Nov. 4-5, 2003
  • "Electrical wires"

    Chapter 4: Nov. 1-4, 2003
  • "Sexual exploitation"

    Chapter 3: Oct. 28-29, 2003
  • "Dehumanization"

    Chapter 2: Oct. 24-25, 2003
  • "Standard operating procedure"

    Chapter 1: Oct. 17-22, 2003
  • Abu Ghraib officer fights reprimand

    An Army Reserve captain who supervised Charles Graner says higher-ups were to blame for prison abuse.
  • U.S. to stop using Abu Ghraib

    Control of the prison will be handed over to Iraqis.
  • Not so fast, General

    A bipartisan call by senators to halt the retirement of the major general at the heart of the Abu Ghraib scandal suggests the abuse inquiry finally has a pulse.
  • Colonel of truth

    Former Bush insider Lawrence Wilkerson blasts Dick Cheney's "paranoia" -- and says Cheney and Rumsfeld are to blame for Abu Ghraib.
  • Abu Ghraib and Salon

    By continuing to publish documentation of the abuse, we hope to shed light on a chapter in American history that this administration has tried to keep in the shadows.
  • Salon exclusive: The Abu Ghraib files

    Never-published photos, and an internal Army report, show more Iraqi prisoner abuse -- evidence the government is fighting to hide.
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