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BAGHDAD, May 10 (Xinhuanet) -- The US occupation forces are trying to cover the prisoner abuse scandal through many methods such as charging some soldiers with criminal offences, but the general feeling in Iraq is that the shame it brought on the United States could
not be erased.
"I don't think that the trial would be serious, it
would only bea promotional movement that everyone understands," said Saadi
Tawfiq, a lawyer.
"It had been proven that the soldiers who did those
actions wereonly tools and that they were instructed by higher figures to
torture detainees before interrogating them," he added.
"A female soldier who took part in the torturing had
already confessed that, thus the higher officials who were mainly responsible
for these crimes should be punished," he emphasized.
The lawyer was referring to a report published by the
WashingtonPost on Saturday, which quoted Sabrina Herman, a 26-year-old American
soldier who is now in Iraq, as saying that she acted according to direct orders
from the military intelligence who wanted to turn the prison into hell to force
the prisoners to confess.
"US President (George W.) Bush should fire Rumsfeld,
the American defense minister, which might have a relieving effect on the Iraqi
street and would certainly have a better effect on the American voters for the
presidential elections in November," said Khalid Ata Ibrahim, a book shop owner
in Baghdad.
The Iraqis have been exchanging their opinions since
Brig. Gen, Mark Kimmitt, the US-led coalition's deputy director of
operations,announced Sunday that special court would be set on May 19 to inquire
into the case of the Iraqi detainees being tortured in the prison of Abu Ghraib.
US soldier Jeremy Sevets would be the first to stand
trial in this court and the trial would be open to public.
"But the holding of the court in Baghdad would be
announced after obtaining the final approval," said Kimmitt.
"If Bush wants to preserve the small part of the
immoral authority of his troops in Iraq, especially when evidences of violations
continue to appear, he should hold his minister of defense fully responsible and
the later should resign," said HassanNassry, a university student.
Nuha Awni, another university student, said "in any
country pretending to be democratic, people should be punished for the mistakes
they made, and thus the US should act immediately and the people really
responsible for the violations should be punished."
"If democracy is a system that deserves to be forced
and appliedin Iraq, Rumsfeld should resign," Awni argued.
Even some Iraqis who were happy when the former
regime of SaddamHussein was toppled last year feel disappointed now. They said
the American forces had proved, in one year, that they are not better than
Saddam, but even worse sometimes.
"The scandal shocked the whole world and the photos
published drastically contradict the western allegations about replacing the
former dictatorship in Iraq with a democratic government which respects human
rights," said Samir Ghalib, a schoolteacher.
While waiting for the trial, the Iraqi streets are
boiling and people are comparing the time of Saddam with the current occupation.
You can easily find an Iraqi saying "Saddam only
killed his oppositionists, but killing is much better than a life of insult and
humiliation in the American prison." Enditem กก |