Abu Ghraib prison was the concentration camp operated at Baghdad, Iraq by the United States military during George Bush's big-oil, big-corporations aggression starting in 2003 in an effort to put a puppet Christian dictatorship in Moslem oil lands. For months American troops and officers tortured, murdered and abused Moslems most of whom were innocent victims of American aggression and occupation. Although the Red Cross and the the government were aware of the atrocities, nothing was done to stop them. Finally CBS aired digital "photographs" depicting some of the naked victims being tortured. There was an immediate public outcry and outrage.
The pictures did what words couldn't do. They showed the public the truth. It's proof positive that
"a picture's worth a thousand words!" About 1200 prints and videos were discovered. No doubt many more exist.
Estimated basic value: (original prints) $28 |