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Art and Abu Ghraib

The man doing the waterboarding is a strangely disengaged torturer, representing either cool professionalism or emotionless evil.

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The paintings by Colombian artist Fernando Botero show Americans torturing Iraqis at Baghdad’s Abu Ghraib prison.


The man doing the waterboarding is a strangely disengaged torturer, representing either cool professionalism or emotionless evil.

The abusers are portrayed as army boots on the back of the abused, latex gloves on a naked body.

Tim Harper

Tim Harper is a former Toronto Star staff columnist who is currently a freelance contributor for The Star.

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