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LONDON, Feb. 25 (Xinhuanet) -- Britain's army chief General Michael Jackson
on Friday apologized "to those Iraqis who were abused" and to the "people of
Iraq as a whole", after three British soldiers were jailed for abusing Iraqi
civilians.
Jackson made
the public apology at a press conference in Londonafter three British soldiers
were sentenced for abusing Iraqi civilians and were dismissed from the Army in
disgrace by a military tribunal in Germany.
L/Cpl Mark Cooley, 25, was jailed for the maximum two years over the abuse
at Camp Bread Basket, Basra, in May 2003. Cpl Daniel Kenyon, 33, was sentenced
to 18 months after being found guilty of three charges of abuse. L/Cpl Darren
Larkin, 30, who hadadmitted assault, was jailed for 140 days by the tribunal in
Osnabrueck.
The British general said he had been "appalled and disappointed" by the
photos of the abusing incidents, adding that a "senior, experienced officer"
will be appointed to assess "what lessons we need to learn" from this case and
other abuse allegations.
But he said there were only four cases of alleged abuse againstIraqis and
it was important to put them in context of the actions of thousands of British
servicemen, stressing he did not believe in the concept of an "endemic rotten
apple" in the British Army.
Echoing the shock and apology expressed by the general, BritishDefense
Secretary Geoff Hoon said he was "profoundly disturbed" bythe photos of British
troops abusing Iraqi civilians.
"I was profoundly disturbed when I first saw the photographs," Hoon said.
However, the defense secretary said the incidents depicted do not reflect typical behavior standards of the British Army. "The vast majority of service men and women do, however, perform to thevery highest of standards. their service in Iraq has been outstanding and we are right to be proud of this," Hoon added. Enditem กก |