Sabrina Hartman Abu Ghraib

Sabrina Hartman Abu Ghraib. Supporters of Sabrina Harman, including defense team members Davida... News Photo Getty Images An Army reservist who appeared in several of the most infamous abuse photos taken by guards at Abu Ghraib prison was sentenced Tuesday to six months in prison In the annals of military history, certain names become synonymous with controversy and moral dilemmas

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Harman was found guilty of all but one of the seven charges against. Sabrina Harman [said] she felt herself growing numb at.

Prosecutors in the courtsmartial of Specialist Sabrina Harman,... News Photo Getty Images

Sabrina Harman [said] she felt herself growing numb at. Harman was found guilty of all but one of the seven charges against. In 2009, he was the subject of a civil court case in the United States

Megan Ambuhl, new wife of Private Charles Graner, ringleader of the... News Photo Getty Images. This week's New Yorker features an astonishing profile of Sabrina Harman, "the woman behind the camera at Abu Ghraib." Harman took hundreds of photos documenting the abuse of Iraqi prisoners—some showing her posing with dead prisoners, flashing a winning smile and a thumbs up. Sabrina Harman [said] she felt herself growing numb at.

Morris Sabrina Harman and Abu Ghraib Video. Harman (born January 5, 1978) is an American former soldier who was court-martialed by the United States Army for prisoner abuse after the 2003-2004 Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse scandal Sabrina Harman Was Convicted On 6 Counts Of Mistreating Inmates.