The Road to Abu Ghraib
(50 mins, Channel 4 'Dispatches', 2005)
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Them and Us
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The world was horrified by what happened at Abu Ghraib; yet violence and humiliation are the facts of everyday life in jails across America itself. 'The Road to Abu Ghraib' lays bare the brutality of life in the US prison system today and investigates the men who exported that system to Iraq. The film uncovers a nationwide institutional culture of cruelty and neglect, and includes shocking, raw footage of the brutal treatment of prisoners.