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  • Frame grab from Al Iraqiya television shows cloth being placed around former Iraqi president Saddam's neck moments before his execution in Baghdad

    Frame grab from Al Iraqiya television shows cloth being placed around former Iraqi president Saddam's neck moments before his execution in Baghdad

    A frame grab from Al Iraqiya television shows a piece of cloth being placed around former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein's neck moments before his execution in Baghdad December 30, 2006. Saddam was hanged for crimes against humanity at dawn on Saturday, a dramatic, violent end for a leader who ruled Iraq by fear for three decades before he was toppled by a U.S. invasion four years ago. IRAQ OUT REUTERS/Al Iraqiya (IRAQ)
  • A protester displays a shoe and a picture of U.S. President George W. Bush during a protest in Amman

    A protester displays a shoe and a picture of U.S. President George W. Bush during a protest in Amman

    A protester displays a shoe and a picture of U.S. President George W. Bush during a protest in Amman December 20, 2008. Protesters on Saturday showed their support for detained Iraqi journalist Muntazer al-Zaidi, who hurled his shoes at U.S. President George W. Bush during a recent news conference in Iraq. REUTERS/Muhammad Hamed (JORDAN)
  • A WOMAN IDENTIFIED AS SPC HARMAN POSES OVER A BODY AT ABU GHRAIB.

    A WOMAN IDENTIFIED AS SPC HARMAN POSES OVER A BODY AT ABU GHRAIB.

    picture released by ABC News May 19, 2004 shows a woman identified as Specialist Sabrina Harman posing over the body of detainee Manadel a-Jamadi in Abu Ghraib prison. According to testimony from Spc. Jason Kenner, obtained by ABC News, the man was brought to the prison by US Navy Seals in good health. Kenner said he saw extensive bruising on the detainee's body when he was brought out of the showers, dead. Kenner says the body was packed in ice during a "battle" between CIA and military interrogators over who should dispose of the body. The Justice Department opened an investigation into this death and four others today following a referral from the CIA. The photo was taken by Sgt. Charles Fredrick who in e-mails to his family has asked why the people responsible for the prisoner's death were not being prosecuted in the same manner that he is. (EDITORAIL USE ONLY, MANDATORY CREDIT) REUTERS/HO/ABC News/Charles Fredrick JDP

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