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11 Mayıs 2004
Raymond Whitaker and Rupert Cornwell9 May 2004
11 Mayıs 2004

The Now YorkerSeymour M. HershIssue of 2004-05-17

10 Mayıs 2004

Peter Beaumont in London, Paul Harris in New York, and Jason Burke in Baghdad9 May 2004

10 Mayıs 2004

6 May 2004Mark Henderson, Science Correspondent

10 Mayıs 2004

8 May 2004Znet / gregpalast.com

10 Mayıs 2004

Union of Concerned Scientists

10 Mayıs 2004

Suzanne Goldenberg in Washington and David Leigh 10 May 2004

07 Mayıs 2004

7 May 2004The Guardian

07 Mayıs 2004

An illegal and immoral war, betrayed by images that reveal our racism

7 May 2004The Independent

07 Mayıs 2004
7 May 2004Andrew Buncombe
06 Mayıs 2004

5 Mayıs 2004Ryan Dilley

"Their boredom had driven them to ever more pornographic and degrading abuse of the prisoners," said a horrified psychologist, Philip Zimbardo.

06 Mayıs 2004

5 May 2004Znet Dilip Hiro

06 Mayıs 2004

Issue 10 May 2004The New YorkerSeymour M. Hersh

05 Mayıs 2004

Common Dreams / Published on Tuesday, May 4, 2004 by the Guardian/UKSuzanne

04 Mayıs 2004

David Leigh and Rob Evans4 May 2004

04 Mayıs 2004

Published on Monday, May 3, 2004 by TomDispatch.comJuan Cole

04 Mayıs 2004

3 May 2004Dangerous GeographyDerek Gregory;

I suppose the shock and horror that has greeted reports of Iraqi prisoners being abused by their American and British captors makes a change from shock and awe: but it is just as hypocritical.