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Sketches by an inmate at the notorious Guantanamo Bay prison have been released for the first time, detailing what the state-approved CIA's interrogation programme looked like.

  Sketches show the inmate being waterboarded, placed in stress positions and placed in small boxes as part of a CIA programme.

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The Stanford Prison Experiment (1971) was a psychological experiment conducted by Professor Philip Zimbardo

  The pictures above and below were taken at Abu Ghraib Prison in Iraq during 2003-2004 and outline how some of the prisoners were mistreated by US military personnel.

Read more: Abu Ghraib: The Real Stanford Prison Experiment

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Detainee abuse by U.S. forces at military prison sites in Iraq and Afghanistan

 Federal judge is demanding that the government explain, photo-by-photo, why it can’t release hundreds, and perhaps thousands, of pictures

Read more: "A Line in the Sand" in Fight to Release...

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District of Columbia Anti-War Network activists take part in a demonstration to oppose "American violations of international human rights" at the Abu Ghraib Prison in Iraq by US military personnel in front of the US Supreme Court in this February 9, 2005 file photo

 An Iraqi man still suffers from his ordeal at the infamous prison, as does his family.

Read more: The scars of Abu Ghraib

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On April 12, 1864, Confederate troops massacred surrendering African American soldiers at Fort Pillow, Tennessee.

In the wake of Donald Trump’s failure to immediately condemn the Ku Klux Klan and neo-Nazis following the events in Charlottesville,

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