The U.S. military has launched a criminal
investigation into photographs that appear to show Navy SEALs in Iraq
sitting on hooded and handcuffed detainees, and photos of what appear
to be bloodied prisoners, one with a gun to his head. Some of the
photos have date stamps suggesting they were taken in May 2003, which
could make them the earliest evidence of possible abuse of prisoners in
Iraq. The far more brutal practices photographed in Abu Ghraib prison
occurred months later. An Associated Press reporter found more than 40
of the pictures among hundreds in an album posted on a commercial
photo-sharing Web site by a woman who said her husband brought them
from Iraq after his tour of duty. It is unclear who took the pictures,
which the Navy said it was investigating after the AP furnished copies
to get comment for this story. These and other photos found by the AP
appear to show the immediate aftermath of raids on civilian homes. One
man is lying on his back with a boot on his chest. A mug shot shows a
man with an automatic weapon pointed at his head and a gloved thumb
jabbed into his throat. In many photos, faces have been blacked out.
What appears to be blood drips from the heads of some. A family huddles
in a room in one photo and others show debris and upturned furniture. [more] and [more]