Unidentified Photographer Private First Class Lynndie England holds a leash attached to an Iraqi detainee, known to guards as Gus,
Mian Khursheed A Pakistani girl holds a photograph showing a US soldier smiling beside the body of an Iraqi prisoner during a protest of the Citizens Peace Committee, a Non Government Organization (NGO) in Islamabad.
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 Iraqi detainee lying on the ground with a soldier sitting on top of him with his knee pressed into his back. Blood is streaming from the detainee's leg.
Ed Kashi His village destroyed in 1988, this Pesh Merga now lives on a guerilla base with his countrymen.
Unidentified Photographer Unidentified U.S. soldiers, including Specialist Charles Graner (bottom left), interrogating a group of naked detainees bound to one another in front of the cells at Abu Ghraib.
Unidentified Photographer Specialist Charles Graner giving the thumbs-up sign overt the body of Manadel Al-Jamadi, a Iraqi detainee killed by a SEAL Team member during a CIA investigation. The photograph was allegedly taken by Staff Sergeant Ivan "Chip" Frederick.
Unidentified Photographer Specialist Sabrina Harman giving the thumbs-up sign over the body of Manadel Al-Jamadi, an Iraqi detainee killed by a SEAL Team member during a CIA investigation.
Unidentified Photographer Unidentified U.S. soldier appears to be using two hands to restrain a dog facing an Iraqi detainee.
Unidentified Photographer Private First Class Lynndie England points at the genitals of hooded Iraqi detainees forced to stand in a line.
Ed Kashi Even harsh winter conditions don’t stop these brave children from attending school. In bombed-out schoolrooms in Penjwin, Kurdish children study in three daily shifts because there aren't enough teachers, rooms or supplies.
Ed Kashi The Ishikveren Refugee Camp in Turkey was home to 200,000 Kurds from Iraq who fled after the Gulf War in 1991.
Kai Wiedenhöfer Street scene in the center of Teheran. The revolutionary murals can be found all over, though mostly they show martyrs or events from the eight yearlong Iran-Iraq war, Teheran, Iran
Kai Wiedenhöfer Burned election poster during the presidential elections in Enqelb Al-Islami Street (Street of the Islamic Revolution) in downtown Teheran. The mural shows the distraction of an Iraqi tank by a child soldier in the eight yearlong Iran-Iraq war (1980-