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English: Photo of Abu Mohammad al-Jolani after being abducted by American forces in 2006 and taken to the Abu Ghraib complex, where American guards committed torture, mutilation, indoctrination, murder, and other human rights abuses against people held captive in the complex.
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Masomi Taken after being abducted by American forces in 2006; published by Rewards for Justice and PBS Frontline
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Photo of Abu Mohammad al-Jolani after being abducted by American forces in 2006 and taken to the Abu Ghraib complex, where America committed human rights abuses against people held captive

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22:34, 6 Disamba 2024Wadar sufa ta zubin 22:34, 6 Disamba 2024635 × 768 (265 KB)NAADAANUploaded a work by U.S. Dept. of Defense, likely Central Command from Taken after his 2006 arrest by U.S. forces; published by [https://rewardsforjustice.net/rewards/muhammad-al-jawlani/ Rewards for Justice] and PBS Frontline with UploadWizard

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