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Lynndie England, born on January 8, 1982, is an American criminal known for her involvement in the Abu Ghraib prison scandal during the Iraq War. She gained notoriety after photographs surfaced showing her and other military personnel abusing prisoners. England was court-martialed and convicted of several charges, including conspiracy and maltreatment of detainees. Her actions and the subsequent media coverage raised significant questions about military conduct and accountability. Lynndie England's case remains a controversial topic in discussions about the treatment of prisoners of war.
"I apologize to coalition forces and all the families, detainees, the families, America and all the soldiers."
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"I apologize to coalition forces and all the families, detainees, the families, America and all the soldiers."

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"I was used by Private Graner. I didn't realize it at the time."
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"I was used by Private Graner. I didn't realize it at the time."

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"I was instructed by people in higher rank to stand there and hold this leash and look at the camera. We were doing what we were told."
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"I was instructed by people in higher rank to stand there and hold this leash and look at the camera. We were doing what we were told."

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