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English: 11:35 p.m., Nov. 4, 2003. Detainee died during an interrogation by OGA, and was placed in the shower area of tier 1, hard site. The body bag was opened so CPL GRANER and SPC HARMON could take pictures of the detainee. No NDRS or ISN numbers, as he was never processed in the system. All caption information is taken directly from CID materials. U.S. Army / Criminal Investigation Command (CID). Seized by the U.S. Government. Note: Abu Ghraib. Sabrina Harman posing over the body of Manadel al-Jamadi. Manadel Jamadi was an Iraqi prisoner who was tortured to death in United States custody during interrogation at Abu Ghraib prison in November 2003. His name became known in 2004 when the Abu Ghraib scandal made news— his corpse packed in ice was the background for widely-reprinted pictures of grinning United States Army Specialists Sabrina Harman and Charles Graner each offering a "thumbs-up" gesture.
Date Taken on 4 November 2003
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This image is in the public domain in the United States because it is ineligible for copyright. Pictures taken by U.S. military personnel as part of that person's official duties are ineligible for copyright in the United States. The photographers of the Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse photos have asserted this was the case under oath.

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current17:08, 10 August 2007Thumbnail for version as of 17:08, 10 August 2007425 × 329 (25 KB)TimeshifterSabrina Harman posing over the body of Manadel al-Jamadi, an Iraqi prisoner tortured to death during interrogation at Abu Ghraib prison in November 2003.

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