Soldier photography of detainee abuse in Iraq: digital technology, human rights and the death of Baha Mousa

Digital media technologies provide new opportunities for the recording and publicising of human rights violations. In recent years, soldier photography during military conflicts has become one of the most controversial sources of images of abuse, especially in relation to the visual representation o...

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Main Author: Whitty, Noel
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Published: Oxford University Press 2010
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description Digital media technologies provide new opportunities for the recording and publicising of human rights violations. In recent years, soldier photography during military conflicts has become one of the most controversial sources of images of abuse, especially in relation to the visual representation of detainees. The backdrop to this article is the death of Baha Mousa, an Iraqi civilian who died while in detention on a British Army military base in Basra in southern Iraq in 2003. A soldier’s video footage of Mr Mousa’s treatment in the detention facility has helped to generate a range of cultural, political and legal effects, not least an ongoing official Inquiry into the causes of his death. But while new media technologies, such as mobile camera-phones, can provide an expanded visual record of human suffering and death in war zones, this article argues that this brings dangers as well as possibilities. More generally, it raises questions about how human rights practitioners should respond to the increasing visualisation of witnessing.
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spelling nottingham-18652020-05-04T20:26:05Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/1865/ Soldier photography of detainee abuse in Iraq: digital technology, human rights and the death of Baha Mousa Whitty, Noel Digital media technologies provide new opportunities for the recording and publicising of human rights violations. In recent years, soldier photography during military conflicts has become one of the most controversial sources of images of abuse, especially in relation to the visual representation of detainees. The backdrop to this article is the death of Baha Mousa, an Iraqi civilian who died while in detention on a British Army military base in Basra in southern Iraq in 2003. A soldier’s video footage of Mr Mousa’s treatment in the detention facility has helped to generate a range of cultural, political and legal effects, not least an ongoing official Inquiry into the causes of his death. But while new media technologies, such as mobile camera-phones, can provide an expanded visual record of human suffering and death in war zones, this article argues that this brings dangers as well as possibilities. More generally, it raises questions about how human rights practitioners should respond to the increasing visualisation of witnessing. Oxford University Press 2010 Article PeerReviewed Whitty, Noel (2010) Soldier photography of detainee abuse in Iraq: digital technology, human rights and the death of Baha Mousa. Human Rights Law Review, 10 (4). pp. 689-714. ISSN 1461-7781 http://hrlr.oxfordjournals.org/content/10/4/689.abstract doi:10.1093/hrlr/ngq041 doi:10.1093/hrlr/ngq041
spellingShingle Whitty, Noel
Soldier photography of detainee abuse in Iraq: digital technology, human rights and the death of Baha Mousa
title Soldier photography of detainee abuse in Iraq: digital technology, human rights and the death of Baha Mousa
title_full Soldier photography of detainee abuse in Iraq: digital technology, human rights and the death of Baha Mousa
title_fullStr Soldier photography of detainee abuse in Iraq: digital technology, human rights and the death of Baha Mousa
title_full_unstemmed Soldier photography of detainee abuse in Iraq: digital technology, human rights and the death of Baha Mousa
title_short Soldier photography of detainee abuse in Iraq: digital technology, human rights and the death of Baha Mousa
title_sort soldier photography of detainee abuse in iraq: digital technology, human rights and the death of baha mousa
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