 Charles Graner guilty of abusing prisoners at the Abu Ghraib prison.
 Geoffrey Miller, a top US commander who supervised the detention and interrogation of detainees at Guantanomo Bay and Abu Ghraib facilities declined to testify in a court-martial proceeding, by invoking his right to not implicate himself, the Washington Post reports.


Salon notes that some of the files from the Criminal Investigation Command refer to CIA agents that interrogated prisoners at Abu Ghraib, but that no CIA officers have been prosecuted "despite the death of at least one Iraqi during a CIA interrogation there", underscoring the claim made by SBS that some of the pictures document previously unprosecuted abuse.
, was charged with nine counts.

90 days of hard labor for Abu Ghraib dog handler

Friday, June 2, 2006 

Convicted on the first of June by a military jury for participating in prisoner abuse at Abu Ghraib, former sergeant Santos Cardona, 32, a dog handler in the United States Army, was today sentenced to ninety days of hard labour and demoted to the rank of specialist.
 officer charged in the Abu Ghraib case -eleven soldiers were previously sentenced up to 10 years in prison.
 Steven Lee Jordan will be tried by a military court for his involvement in the Abu Ghraib prison abuse case, the U.
 Dinenna said Gen.


The US government expressed concerns about the new abuse pictures being published.
 Hellerstein, a U.
 Pappas, the top military intelligence officer at Abu Ghraib, approved the use of the dogs.
