After six months, she was returned to her home in the town of Abu Ghraib.
U.S. officials say one of the reasons they're leaving Abu Ghraib is simply because of its location.
But the following spring, when the Abu Ghraib photographs emerged, Mr. Taylor shut down his proxy business.
But it shut down Abu Ghraib in September 2006 and turned the facility over to the Iraqis.
Silliman says the impact of the Abu Ghraib scandal was much greater overseas than in the United States.
Those running Abu Ghraib, the report says, were not adequately trained or equipped to deal with the chaos.
Abu Ghraib is a predominantly Sunni area about 20 miles west of Baghdad and near the Anbar province.
On Tuesday, tribal leaders in Abu Ghraib and Falluja told the Iraqi government that al-Masri was killed in fighting.
Janis Karpinski, then a brigadier general and commander of Abu Ghraib, and Col.
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Karpinski said that while she was the commander of Abu Ghraib, she didn't personally witness any of the interrogation techniques.
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The United States said no women are in the two jails, Umm Qasr and Abu Ghraib, named by the militants.
The 2004 scandal over the abuse of detainees at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq had focused public attention on interrogation techniques.
The victims, whose bodies were discovered in two vehicles in Baghdad's Abu Ghraib section, all appeared to have died from gunshots.
By the end of January, meanwhile, Major-General Antonio Taguba was appointed to conduct his separate "administrative" probe of procedures at Abu Ghraib.
Gates made it clear that, unlike Abu Ghraib, the blame was not going to fall on just low-ranking personnel in this scandal.
Nearly two years after Abu Ghraib, the world is still waiting for a clear statement of America's principles on the treatment of detainees.
Abu Ahmed spent a total of 20 months in U.S. custody, between Abu Ghraib and Camp Bucca, outside Basra in southern Iraq.
Richard Myers, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, denied reports of widespread and systematic abuse of inmates at Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison Sunday.
Many (including The Economist) had called on the defence secretary to resign or be sacked after the prison-abuse scandals at Abu Ghraib in Iraq.
He is considered independent and experienced: he presided over the trials of the nine soldiers found guilty of abusing detainees in Abu Ghraib prison.
She was in Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison and she was found guilty on six out of seven charges: conspiracy, maltreating prisoners and dereliction of duty.
Now Army officials are reportedly planning to press charges against Lieutenant Colonel Steven Jordan, the former chief of the interrogation center at Abu Ghraib Prison.
Images of abuse at Abu Ghraib in 2004 sparked international outage.
Fawas Gerges, a professor of Middle East studies and international affairs at Sarah Lawrence College, says the latest Abu Ghraib photos may further inflame that anger.
Bush has said that he only saw pictures of the abuse at the Abu Ghraib prison in Baghdad after they were broadcast on television last week.
On May 13th, as The Economist went to press, the defence secretary, recovering some of his old verve, flew to Iraq, even visiting Abu Ghraib to make his case.
You called on Donald Rumsfeld to resign in the wake of Abu Ghraib because that is what leaders are supposed to do when things go wrong on their watch.
But many are said to be furious that they did not learn about Abu Ghraib before the press, given that the first accusations of abuse had been made in January.
It also blamed some of the problems at Abu Ghraib on "the interrogation practices of other government agencies" - a term used by the Pentagon for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).
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