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Special report: Prisoner abuses shocks world
BEIJING, May 20 (Xinhuanet) -- ABCNEWS has obtained
two new photos taken at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq showing Spc. Charles
Graner and Spc. Sabrina Harman posing over the body of a detainee who was
allegedly beaten to death by CIA or civilian interrogators in the prison's
showers. The detainee's name was Manadel al-Jamadi.

Spc. Charles Graner of the
372nd Military Police Company smiles as he poses by the body of Manadel
al-Jamadi, an Iraqi who died in U.S. custody at Abu Ghraib prison.
[Reuters/ABCNEWS]
According to testimony from Spc. Jason Kenner, obtained by
ABCNEWS, the man was brought to the prison by U.S. 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 photos were taken by Staff Sgt. Ivan "Chip"
Frederick , 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.

Spc. Sabrina Harman, also
of the 372nd Military Police Company, gives a thumbs-up sign by the body of
Iraqi detainee Manadel al-Jamadi. [Reuters/ABCNEWS]
Frederick, Graner, and Harman are among six reservists
from the 372nd Military Police Company who are facing charges in the abuse
scandal.
A lawyer for Graner, Guy Womack, told ABCNEWS the
photo of his client represents inappropriate "gallows humor." Womack questioned
why U.S. officials have not opened a criminal investigation into alleged murders
at Abu Ghraib, while the investigation of his client has proceeded at a rapid
pace.
A seventh member of the unit, Spc. Jeremy Sivits,
pleaded guilty today to four counts for taking pictures of naked Iraqi prisoners
being humiliated.
Sivits received the maximum penalty of a year in
prison and a bad conduct discharge.
(China Daily/ABCNEWS)
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