U.S. Army military police officer Cpl. Keisha Palmer from the 301st MPs, out of Fort Buchanan, Puerto Rico, looks towards a cell block above, as she and a prisoner detainee deliver dinner to a high-security Iraqi prisoner in the Abu Ghraib Prison on the outskirts of Baghdad, Iraq, late Saturday, May 8, 2004.
Military police officer Cpl. Keisha Palmer is embraced by Iraqi female prisoners in the Abu Ghraib Prison on the outskirts of Baghdad, Iraq, late Saturday, May 8, 2004. Palmer and fellow soldiers from the 301st Military MPs, out of Fort Buchanan, Puerto Rico, arrived at the prison earlier this year, replacing U.S. forces seen in photos abusing Iraqi prisoners last year.
A Iraqi prisoner looks through the bars of her cell in the Abu Ghraib Prison on the outskirts of Baghdad, Iraq, Saturday, May 8, 2004. The woman said she was a high school teacher and wife of prominent Ba'ath Party member, and that American forces arrested her several months ago while they were looking for her husband. There are currently five women at the prison, held in separate indoor cells.
An Iraqi prisoner is given tea through his cell door at the American-run Abu Ghraib Prison on the outskirts of Baghdad, Iraq, Saturday, May 8, 2004.
A Iraqi inmate works prayer beads through the bars of her cell in the Abu Ghraib Prison run by the U.S. military on the outskirts of Baghdad, Iraq, Saturday, May 8, 2004. There are five women currently being held at the prison; they are kept in separate indoor cells.
A prisoner, who said he was a Moroccan Jew, shows off his tattoos at the Abu Ghraib Prison on the outskirts of Baghdad, Iraq, late Saturday, May 8, 2004. Military police said that he was being housed in a private cell, instead of one of the large tent compounds outside, to protect him from other prisoners, because of his religion.
Military police officers Cpl. Keisha Palmer and Sgt. Miguel Ortero from the 301st MPs, out of Fort Buchanan, Puerto Rico, sit in the guards' office overlooking detainee cell blocks in the Abu Ghraib Prison on the outskirts of Baghdad, Iraq, late Saturday, May 8, 2004.
U.S. Army Military Police Officer 1st Class George Croom with the 391st MPs, speaks with a female Iraqi detainee in the Abu Ghraib Prison on the outskirts of Baghdad, Iraq, Saturday, May 8, 2004. There are currently five women being being held at the prison, in separate indoor cells.
A U.S. military intelligence officer leads an Iraqi detainee to an interrogation room in the Abu Ghraib Prison on the outskirts of Baghdad, Iraq, late Saturday, May 8, 2004. Military police at the prison no longer use hoods on prisoners and according to the Army, the personnel now handling prisoners at Abu Ghraib replaced U.S. forces seen in photos abusing Iraqi prisoners last year.
An Iraqi prisoner's dinner sits on the cell door until the prisoner returns from an interrogation session at the Abu Ghraib Prison on the outskirts of Baghdad, Iraq, Saturday, May 8, 2004.
An Iraqi prisoner clutches the bars of his cell in the Abu Ghraib Prison on the outskirts of Baghdad, Iraq, Saturday, May 8, 2004.
U.S. soldiers guard the prison of Abu Ghraib, outside Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, May 5, 2004. U.S. Maj. Gen. Geoffrey Miller, commander of U.S.-run prisons in Iraq, apologized Wednesday for the "illegal or unauthorized acts" committed by soldiers at the Abu Ghraib prison, where photographs showed Iraqi prisoners were abused by smiling American guards.
Lt. Cpl. William Blackmon of St. Louis, Mo., from Kilo Company of the 3rd Battalion, 24th Marines, stands guard with a machine gun at a position at the entrance of the Abu Ghraib prison on the outskirts of Baghdad, Iraq, Tuesday, May 4, 2004.
U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz, center left, accompanied by U.S. Brig Gen. Janice Karpinski, left, tours Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison on the outskirts of the capital Baghdad in this July 20, 2003, file photo.
A U.S.Army soldier leaves an interrogation room inside the prison of Abu Ghraib, outside Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, May 5, 2004. U.S. Maj. Gen. Geoffrey Miller, commander of U.S.-run prisons in Iraq, apologized Wednesday for the "illegal or unauthorized acts" committed by soldiers there.
U.S. soldiers walk through the halls inside the prison of Abu Ghraib, outside Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, May 5, 2004.
A U.S. soldier guards cells inside the prison of Abu Ghraib, outside Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, May 5, 2004.
A U.S. soldier takes a look at the notorious Abu Ghraib prison, recently renovated by the 94th Engineer Battalion and 130th Engineer Brigade of the U.S. Army, at Abu Ghraib, 20 miles west of Baghdad, Iraq, in this Friday, Aug.1, 2003, file photo.
An Iraqi man looks out of the window of the execution section of the Abu Ghraib prison, which was cleaned and renovated by the 94th Engineer Battalion and 130th Engineer Brigade of the U.S. army at Abu Ghraib, 20 miles west of Baghdad, Iraq, in this Friday Aug.1, 2003, file photo.