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"To remember is, more and more, not to recall a story but to be able to call up a picture. (...) Narratives can make us understand. Photographs do something else: they haunt us." Susan Sontag, Regarding the Pain of Others. (2002)
Recently, more photos of torture by the US military at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq were revealed on the Australian TV news program Dateline. The photo on the left is a still from a video showing several hooded prisoners forced to masturbate. It typifies two aspects of the CIA torture protocol post-9/11: sensory deprivation and attacks on cultural sensitivity, namely sexual exposure. The latter technique is an addendum to the signature elements of CIA torture, as described by Alfred McCoy in his January/2006 book "A Question of Torture: CIA interrogation, from the Cold War to the War on Terror": a combination of sensory deprivation and auto-infliction of pain. These recent photos, while referring to the same period as those previously released, further illustrate how interrogators and prison guards were trying trying out different forms of this double assault.









