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English: Abu Ghraib 49. 11:57 p.m., Nov. 7, 2003. The detainees were brought into the hard site for their involvement in a riot. The seven detainees were instructed to remove their clothing. Detainees’ stage in this position to make it appear they were performing sexual acts towards each other. All caption information is taken directly from CID materials. U.S. Army / Criminal Investigation Command (CID). Seized by the U.S. Government.
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