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Abu Ghraib was a prison in Iraq where, in 2003-2004, U.S. military personnel were implicated in severe human rights abuses against detainees, including physical and psychological torture, sexual humiliation, and degrading treatment. Photographs depicting the mistreatment were leaked in 2004, sparking global outrage and condemnation. The scandal raised significant questions about U.S. military practices, oversight, and the treatment of prisoners in conflict zones. Several soldiers were tried and convicted, but the broader implications for U.S. policy and accountability were widely debated.

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