Mafioso

Charles Graner

1968 - today

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His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Charles Graner is the 70th most popular mafioso, the 16,482nd most popular biography from United States and the 28th most popular American Mafioso.

Charles Graner is most famous for his role in the Abu Ghraib prison scandal, where he was convicted of prisoner abuse during the Iraq War. His actions, which included the mistreatment of detainees, were widely publicized and led to significant controversy regarding U.S. military practices.

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Among Mafiosos

Among mafiosos, Charles Graner ranks 70 out of 70Before him are Abu Hamza al-Masri, Aafia Siddiqui, Salah Abdeslam, Sabrina Harman, Troy Davis, and Murder of Marwa El-Sherbini. After him are Ram Bahadur Bomjon, Delara Darabi, Murder of Adam Walsh, Kulbhushan Jadhav, Peggy Hettrick murder case, and Duncan D. Hunter.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1968, Charles Graner ranks 855Before him are Robert Gant, Giovanni De Benedictis, Titus Corlățean, Al Barr, Brian d'Arcy James, and Mike Dopud. After him are Franck Dumas, Michihiro Tsuruta, Chen Jing, Jimmy Shea, Alex Ferns, and Karyn Kusama.

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In United States

Among people born in United States, Charles Graner ranks 16,489 out of NaNBefore him are Marcus Camby (1974), Robert Iler (1985), Melina Matsoukas (1981), John H. Cox (1955), Matthew Centrowitz Jr. (1989), and Dan Savage (1964). After him are Valeska Suratt (1882), Brook Lee (1971), Marc Cohn (1959), Yuna Ito (1983), William Lee Scott (1973), and Dominick Cruz (1985).

Among Mafiosos In United States

Among mafiosos born in United States, Charles Graner ranks 28Before him are Jonathan Pollard (1954), Kenneth Lay (1942), Iva Toguri D'Aquino (1916), Steven Avery (1962), Sabrina Harman (1978), and Troy Davis (1968). After him are Murder of Adam Walsh (1974), and Duncan D. Hunter (1976).

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