Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Penyeksaan dan penderaan banduan di Abu Ghraib" in Malay language version.
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ignored (bantuan)NBC News later quoted U.S. military officials as saying that the unreleased photographs showed American soldiers "severely beating an Iraqi prisoner nearly to death, having sex with a female Iraqi prisoner, and 'acting inappropriately with a dead body.' The officials said there also was a videotape, apparently shot by U.S. personnel, showing Iraqi guards raping young boys."Unknown parameter
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ignored (bantuan)Taguba said that he saw "a video of a male American soldier in uniform sodomizing a female detainee"Unknown parameter
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ignored (bantuan)The paper quoted Taguba as saying, "These pictures show torture, abuse, rape and every indecency." [...] The actual quote in the Telegraph was accurate, Taguba said – but he was referring to the hundreds of images he reviewed as an investigator of the abuse at Abu Ghraib prison in IraqUnknown parameter
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ignored (bantuan)The Armed Forces Institute of Pathology later ruled al-Jamadi's death a homicide, caused by "blunt force injuries to the torso complicated by compromised respiration."Unknown parameter
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ignored (bantuan)NBC News later quoted U.S. military officials as saying that the unreleased photographs showed American soldiers "severely beating an Iraqi prisoner nearly to death, having sex with a female Iraqi prisoner, and 'acting inappropriately with a dead body.' The officials said there also was a videotape, apparently shot by U.S. personnel, showing Iraqi guards raping young boys."Unknown parameter
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ignored (bantuan)The paper quoted Taguba as saying, "These pictures show torture, abuse, rape and every indecency." [...] The actual quote in the Telegraph was accurate, Taguba said – but he was referring to the hundreds of images he reviewed as an investigator of the abuse at Abu Ghraib prison in IraqUnknown parameter
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ignored (bantuan)Taguba said that he saw "a video of a male American soldier in uniform sodomizing a female detainee"Unknown parameter
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ignored (bantuan)The Armed Forces Institute of Pathology later ruled al-Jamadi's death a homicide, caused by "blunt force injuries to the torso complicated by compromised respiration."Unknown parameter
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ignored (bantuan)NBC News later quoted U.S. military officials as saying that the unreleased photographs showed American soldiers "severely beating an Iraqi prisoner nearly to death, having sex with a female Iraqi prisoner, and 'acting inappropriately with a dead body.' The officials said there also was a videotape, apparently shot by U.S. personnel, showing Iraqi guards raping young boys."Unknown parameter
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ignored (bantuan)The paper quoted Taguba as saying, "These pictures show torture, abuse, rape and every indecency." [...] The actual quote in the Telegraph was accurate, Taguba said – but he was referring to the hundreds of images he reviewed as an investigator of the abuse at Abu Ghraib prison in IraqUnknown parameter
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ignored (bantuan)Taguba said that he saw "a video of a male American soldier in uniform sodomizing a female detainee"Unknown parameter
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ignored (bantuan)The Armed Forces Institute of Pathology later ruled al-Jamadi's death a homicide, caused by "blunt force injuries to the torso complicated by compromised respiration."Unknown parameter
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