 | Iraqi prisoner being abused by American soldiers in Abu Ghraib prison, on the outskirts of Baghdad, reported by Washington Post on May 21st 2004 click to open  |
 | Iraqi Sheikh Abdul Satar Al-Bahadli, an aid to radical cleric Muqtada al-Sadr, holds aloft pictures of allegedly abused Iraqi prisoners and urges Iraqi people to participate in the jihad during Friday prayers in Basra, southern Iraq, Friday, May 14, 2004. click to open  |
 | Iraqi Shi'ite cleric Abdul-Satar Al-Bahadli holds up a rifle while addressing worshipers during Friday prayers in Basra, May 14, 2004. U.S. forces intensified their war against Iraqi cleric Moqtada al-Sadr on Friday, sending tanks into Najaf's vast cemetery to blast guerrilla positions among its ancient tombs for the first time. click to open  |
 | A sign welcomes drivers as they enter Fort Ashby, W.Va., home to Army Reserve Pfc. Lynndie England, Friday, May 7, 2004. This past week, the nation shuddered at photos of England smiling and gesturing at naked, hooded Iraqi prisoners-deeply troubling images that led to a presidential apology. click to open  |
 | Private First Class Lynndie England. England, 21 click to open  |
 | Destiny Goin, best friend of Spc. Lynndie England, pauses during a news conference in Fountain, West Virginia, Friday, May 7, 2004. Family members of Spc. Lynndie England, an Army reservist shown in photographs humiliating Iraqi prisoners, insist she was following orders when she pointed at naked inmates and held a leash attached to a man's neck. click to open  |
 | Lynndie England is pictured in her 2001 senior portrait from Frankfort High School in Short Gap, West Virginia. England was identified as being pictured in some of the recently released images taken at the Abu Ghraib prison near Baghdad. click to open  |
 | Three US marines walk past a holding pen for Iraqi families waiting to visit and get information about friends and relatives currently being held at the Abu Ghraib prison. click to open  |
 | Iraqi prisoners are abused by American soldier Lynndie England and Charles Graner in Abu Ghraib prison, on the outskirts of Baghdad click to open  |
 | Sabrina Harman, the American female soldier involved in the prison abuse crisis click to open  |