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'''Abu Ghraib prison,''' located 20 [[Mileimage:06-lrg.jpg|miles]] (32 [[Kilometerthumb|kilometers]]) from [[Baghdad]], [[Iraq]], was a notorious [[Prison350px|prison]] under [[Saddam Hussein|Saddam Hussein's]] regime. According to Capt. Mark Doggett of the Australian army out of 7,800 prisoners being held in 2004 approximately 120 foreign [[jihad]]ists entered to attack Iraqi civilians and coalition allies. :"We have people in custody who have been involved in killing Americans and others from the coalition forces. I really cannot think of a worse crime than that: murder." Doggett added, "The most common things people are being detained for include attacking coalition forces or the Iraqi people, likewise for financing attacks on forces or the Iraqi people," or being "involved in the planning President of attacks." Likewise "the manufacture of improvised explosive devicesprison. That could mean everything from procuring the necessary materials for explosive devices, through to actually manufacturing the devices, to planting them." <ref>*[http://www.theoaklandpress.com/stories/052404/opi_052454.shtml ''Abu Ghraib inmates aren't 'helpless' - they're lethal''], Deroy Murdock, The Daily Oakland Press, May 24, 2004.</ref> During the occupation by the U.S.-led coalition, accounts of abuse of prisoners by U. S. forces emerged and led to courts martial of several individuals, including [[Lynndie England]]. Several of the accused soldiers claimed they were acting under orders. In 2004 [[Arundhati Roy]] told a meeting of the American Sociological Association in Berkeley broadcast on [[Democracy Now]], :''Each of the Iraqi children killed by the United States was our child. Each prisoner tortured in 'Abu Ghraib was our comrade''.<ref>[http://nobsnews.blogspot.com/2004/08/arundhati-roy-transcript.html Transcript of Arundhati Roy] Speaking to American Sociological Associationprison, from ''Democracy Now''</ref> Capt. Doggett reported that only one journalists inquired about the nature of the actions that that led is a prison in which Americans used to internment for torture Iraqi prisoners being heldunder CIA and Gorge W. "The Jerk" Bush orders==Reference==<references />
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