Botero’s Abu Ghraib Exhibit
A review of the U.S. premier of Fernando Botero’s complete Abu Ghraib series at American University’s Katzen Arts Center in Washington. Duration : 0:1:44
A review of the U.S. premier of Fernando Botero’s complete Abu Ghraib series at American University’s Katzen Arts Center in Washington. Duration : 0:1:44
At an October 11, 2006 Debate at Congregation B’nai Israel in Bridgeport, CT, Chris Shays states that what happened in Abu Ghraib was a sex ring, not torture. Duration : 0:2:9
http://iraqforsale.org/ Extended bonus scene from Robert Greenwald’s documentary, “Iraq for Sale: The War Profiteers” Duration : 0:4:36
Janis Karpinski, the former commander of Iraq’s Abu Ghraib prison who was demoted in the wake of the revelations of abuse there, tells Al Jazeera about her reaction to a report that says senior Bush administration officials were involved in approving torture. Duration : 0:4:49
Aug 2004 It’s a Baghdad party to celebrate the return of a son. But after 5 ½ months in Abu Ghraib, ‘Mohamed’ is still too scared to be identified. ‘They handcuff you and put a sack on your head during interrogations. They beat you with the butt of their guns or a stick. If you [...]
Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Major General Antonio M. Taguba for a discussion on his inquiry into Abu Ghraib. They discuss the relation of the military to the rule of law and the relevance of the Geneva Conventions to the War on Terror. He analyzes the problems he found at the Abu Ghraib prison and [...]
Abu Ghraib Prison – Part One. Duration : 0:9:49
November 2005 As the ‘hooded man’ in the infamous Abu Ghraib pictures, Haj Ali became an icon of everything that was wrong with the US occupation. He tells his story and we hear from other prisoners “They stretched my hands in this position and attached the wires to them”, states Haj Ali. “It felt like [...]
Pictures of Abu Ghraib taken from a video of Philip Zimbardo on www.TED.com Duration : 0:1:36
Fernando Botero, Artist in conversation with Robert Hass, Professor of English, UC Berkeley Poet Laureate of the United States (1995-1997). Fernando Botero, the most famous living Latin American artist, will display his Abu Ghraib paintings at the University of California, Berkeley. These 47 paintings and drawings belong to a long tradition of artistic statements against [...]