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Presidency of George W. Bush / Fay Report / Taguba Report / Janis Karpinski / Baghdad Central Prison / Thomas Pappas / Stanford prison experiment / Enhanced interrogation techniques / Ricardo Sanchez / Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse / Military personnel / United States
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Presidency of George W. Bush
Fay Report
Taguba Report
Janis Karpinski
Baghdad Central Prison
Thomas Pappas
Stanford prison experiment
Enhanced interrogation techniques
Ricardo Sanchez
Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse
Military personnel
United States

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