The familiar and disturbing pictures of torture at Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison
raise many troubling questions: How did torture become an accepted practice at
Abu Ghraib? Did U.S. government policies make it possible? How much damage has
the aftermath of Abu Ghraib had on America's credibility as a defender of
freedom and human rights around the world? Acclaimed filmmaker Rory Kennedy
looks beyond the headlines to investigate the psychological and political
context in which torture occurred. HBO Documentary.
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