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LONDON, May 12 (Xinhuanet) -- British Prime Minister Tony
Blair admitted on Wednesday that the alleged abuse of Iraqi prisoners by US
and British troops has been immensely damaging.
Facing questions over accusations that one of his ministers misled parliament over abuse of Iraqis by British troops,
Blair told the lawmakers he agreed that "the events of the past few days
have been immensely damaging" and "any abuse by any coalition forces is
completely unacceptable."
However, during his appearance at the House of
Commons, lower house of the parliament, Blair rejected allegations that his
ministers had covered up reports on the mistreatment by British troops of
prisoners in Iraq.
"There is no evidence whatever either of systematic
abuse or ofministers or anyone else refusing to act on allegations of
abuse,"Blair said, stressing that he only saw the report on Monday, but failing
to explain why the report reached senior ministers only this month.
The International Committee of the Red Cross said it
passed a report to British officials, which detailed mistreatment of Iraqi
captives by US and British soldiers, as early as in February.
Blair's comments draw criticism from the opposition
Conservative Party leader Michael Howard, who said "how can the people of this
country have confidence in this prime minister and his government?"
"The prime minister has failed to give any
explanation for why he did not see this crucial report, which was presented to
his special envoy to Iraq, for nearly three months," Howard said.
The abuse scandal has spiraled in recent days
following disclosure of new photos showing Iraqi detainees being tortured byUS
troops.
On the alleged torture the US forces inflicted on
Iraqis, former British Archbishop of Canterbury George Carey feared that the
shameful, horrible and degrading photographs might tarnish theimage of the West
in the eyes of the Arab world. Enditem |