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Manadel al-Jamad Archives

New Yorker examines Iraqi prisoner's death

Manadel al-Jamad was an Iraqi prisoner at the Abu Ghraib prison who died during a C.I.A. interrogation in 2003. In November, New Yorker magazine dwelved into Jamadi's death, examining the suspicious autopsy and posing the question, "Can the C.I.A. legally kill a person?" Dr. Wecht and New York State Police pathologist Michael Baden both reviewed Jamadi's autopsy and concluded differently than the military pathologists who conducted the initial autopsy. It's an interesting story. See A Deadly Interrogation

December 07, 2005 | Permalink

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