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"Is
it possible for a photograph to change the world? Photographs taken by
soldiers in Abu Ghraib prison changed the war in Iraq and changed
America’s image of itself. Yet, a central mystery remains. Did the
notorious Abu Ghraib photographs constitute evidence of systematic
abuse by the American military, or were they documenting the aberrant
behavior of a few 'bad apples'?
We set out to examine the context of these photographs. Why were they
taken? What was happening outside the frame? We talked directly to the
soldiers who took the photographs and who were in the photographs. Who
are these people? What were they thinking? Over two years of
investigation, we amassed a million and a half words of interview
transcript, thousands of pages of unredacted reports, and hundreds of
photographs. The story of Abu Ghraib is still shrouded in moral
ambiguity, but it is clear what happened there."
- Errol Morris
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