Iraq Reopens the Notorious Abu Ghraib Prison as Baghdad Central Prison

BAGHDAD, IRAQ, FEBRUARY 21: An Iraqi army soldier patrols outside of the newly opened Baghdad Central Prison in Abu Ghraib on February 21, 2009 in Baghdad, Iraq. The Iraqi Ministry of Justice has renovated and reopened the previously named "Abu Ghraib" prison and renamed the site to Baghdad Central Prison. According to the Iraqi Ministry of Justice about 400 prisoners were transferred to the prison which can hold up to 3000 inmates. The prison was established in 1970 and it became synonymous with abuse under the U.S. occupation. (Photo by Wathiq Khuzaie/Getty Images)
BAGHDAD, IRAQ, FEBRUARY 21: An Iraqi army soldier patrols outside of the newly opened Baghdad Central Prison in Abu Ghraib on February 21, 2009 in Baghdad, Iraq. The Iraqi Ministry of Justice has renovated and reopened the previously named "Abu Ghraib" prison and renamed the site to Baghdad Central Prison. According to the Iraqi Ministry of Justice about 400 prisoners were transferred to the prison which can hold up to 3000 inmates. The prison was established in 1970 and it became synonymous with abuse under the U.S. occupation. (Photo by Wathiq Khuzaie/Getty Images)
Iraq Reopens the Notorious Abu Ghraib Prison as Baghdad Central Prison
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