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Afghan govt to probe alleged burning of Taliban
bodies
WASHINGTON, Oct. 20 (Xinhuanet) -- The Pentagon has
started a criminal investigation into allegations that US soldiers in
Afghanistan burned the bodies of two dead Taliban fighters, The New York Times
reported Thursday.
The soldiers used the charred and
smoking corpses as part of a propaganda campaign against the insurgents, said
the newspaper.
The incident was revealed by an Australian TV program
aired Wednesday, which showed a US psychological operation team using the
corpses of two Taliban fighters to scare an Afghan village which was thought to
be harboring Taliban fighters.
In the TV footage, a US soldier identified as Jim
Baker told villagers:"You allowed your fighters to be laid down facing west and
burned. You are too scared to come down and retrieve the bodies. This just
proves you are the lady boys we always believed you to be."
After the broadcast, the Pentagon said such acts are
forbidden and an investigation is underway.
Some senior US officials said preliminary indications
suggestedthat what the TV program reported is accurate and the incident could do
further harm in the Islamic world to the image of the United States, which has
already been tarnished by prisoner abuse scandals.
A statement from the US Central Command which leads
the US military operations in Afghanistan said "desecration, abuse or
inappropriate treatment of enemy combatants" are never condoned and it violates
the US policy and the Geneva Conventions governingthe treatment of enemyremains
in wartime. Enditem |