Some of the most iconic images of the Iraq war came not from photojournalists on the front lines, but US soldiers carrying point-and-shoot digital cameras. In its latest issue, the New Yorker profiles the woman who snapped many of the photos depicting abuse at Abu Ghraib prison that the same magazine revealed nearly four years ago.
Monday, March 17, 2008
New Yorker: Abu Ghraib abuses were 'de facto US policy'
Photographer wanted to expose 'what the military was allowing to happen'
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