Susan Meiselas Dr. Clyde Snow, internationally known forensic anthropologist, with blindfolded skull of an executed male teenager estimated to be between 15 and 18 years old, Arbil, Northern Iraq
Unidentified Photographer [Abdou Hussain Saad Faleh, nicknamed Gilligan by U.S. soldiers, made to stand on a box for about an hour and told that he would be electrocuted if he fell, Abu Ghraib prison, Iraq]
Ed Kashi In a makeshift court in Zakho, two boys plead their case before a judge (holding the knife). Such courts were created after the Gulf War of 1991, which was part of the Kurds' reclaiming authority over northern Iraq.
Ed Kashi The Yemesli refugee camp in Iraq was set up for displaced Iraqi Kurds after the Gulf War of 1991. The camp, which does not exist anymore, was once home to 60,000 Kurdish refugees for months after the war.
Unidentified Photographer Specialist Sabrina Harman and Specialist Charles Graner behind a human pyramid of Iraqi detainees including Hussein Mohssein Mata Al-Zayiadi. A soldier wrote "RAPEIST" [sic] on the leg of one of the detainees.
Unidentified Photographer Photographs depicting the abuse of an Iraqi prisoner in Abu Ghraib prison are seen attached to gravestones at the Commonwealth military cemetery, Gaza City, Gaza.
Ed Kashi His village destroyed in 1988, this Pesh Merga now lives on a guerilla base with his countrymen.
Unidentified Photographer Private First Class Lynndie England holds a leash attached to an Iraqi detainee, known to guards as Gus,
Unidentified Photographer Private First Class Lynndie England and Specialist Charles Graner behind a human pyramid of Iraqi detainees including Hussein Mata Al-Zayiadi. A soldier wrote "RAPEIST" (sic) on the leg of one of the detainees.
Unidentified Photographer Staff Sergeant Ivan "Chip" Frederick sits on an Iraqi detainee who is tied in foam sandwiched between two stretchers, a self-inflicted incident.
Ed Kashi A mother washes her baby near the remains of their bulldozed home in Qaladiza, a city of more than 100,000 Kurds that was leveled by the Iraqi army in the 1980's.
Unidentified Photographer A U.S. soldier (possibly Staff Sergeant Ivan "Chip" Frederick) appears to order a detainee to walk a straight line.
Unidentified Photographer A hooded Iraqi detainee at Abu Ghraib appears cuffed at the ankles and chained to a door handle while being made to balance on two boxes.