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UPDATED: 09:28, May 20, 2004
Trial of prison abuse
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Brigadier General Mark Kimmitt (L), spokesman for the US force in Iraq, speaks to a reporter outside a US court-martial in Baghdad, Iraq, May 19, 2004. The court-martial sentenced US soldier Jeremy Sivits to one year in jail over the abuse of Iraqi prisoners on May 19. Sivits is the first US soldier getting jail sentence following the exposal of prisoner abuse scandal in Abu Ghraib prison in Baghdad.


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Brigadier General Mark Kimmitt (L), spokesman for the US force in Iraq, speaks to a reporter outside a US court-martial in Baghdad, Iraq, May 19, 2004. The court-martial sentenced US soldier Jeremy Sivits to one year in jail over the abuse of Iraqi prisoners on May 19. Sivits is the first US soldier getting jail sentence following the exposal of prisoner abuse scandal in Abu Ghraib prison in Baghdad.

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Journalists take pictures outside a US court-martial in Baghdad, Iraq, May 19, 2004. The court-martial sentenced US soldier Jeremy Sivits to one year in jail over the abuse of Iraqi prisoners on May 19. Sivits is the first US soldier getting jail sentence following the exposal of prisoner abuse scandal in Abu Ghraib prison in Baghdad.
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