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KAMPALA, May 12 (Xinhua) -- A senior U.S. officer has
been working to restore the morale of some 600 Ugandan guards, most of them
serving abroad for the first time, following the allegations that they were
sexually abused while working with the U.S. forces in Iraq.
Some of the Ugandan recruits at Alasad Airbase,
northwest of Iraq, one of the biggest U.S. fortresses, were allegedly sodomized
by foreign soldiers and admitted at the Gettysburg health facilityinside the
fortress, according to a report of Daily Monitor on Thursday.
Sources said two Ugandans, Enock Bashaija and
Geoffrey Kawuka, slipped into a coma due to brutal assaults at the hands of
foreign officers at Alasad Airbase after they queried terms of the contract.
Ugandans would have gone on strike to protest the
beatings of Bashaija and Kawuka, if it has not been intervened by Fred Lynch,
the retired Commanding Officer of the US army at the airbase and Paul Hegue, the
executive officer of SOC-SMG, a private security management firm that manages
the airbase, according to the report.
But the United States embassy in Kampala could not
confirm or deny the allegations emerging out of Iraq involving Ugandans.
"We cannot comment; only the Defense Department (in
Washington) can answer those questions," Ms Alyson Grunder, the US embassy
spokesperson told the paper.
Documents obtained from sources in Iraq and Kampala
said all is not rosy between Ugandans and the private firms contracted by the
U.S. government to recruit them. Ugandans are unhappy that after leaving Uganda
they are forced to change from one contractor to another, some reported to be
middlemen.
Ugandans guard U.S. military bases, oil fields,
airports, highways, towns water and electricity installations among others under
multinational forces to pacify the volatile Iraq.
Ugandan employees can earn 1,000 U.S. dollars with
100 dollars deducted at source as out of pocket allowance, leaving 900 dollars
which is wired to their accounts back home, while laborers from other countries
doing similar work get 4,000 dollars with allowances.
As a result of grumbling and unrest in camp,
authorities have so far deported 15 Ugandans from Camp Victory and Camp
Gettysburg,all in Alasad Airbase, accusing them of being the ringleaders of the
uneasiness at the base.
American guards have in the past engaged in sadistic
abuses against Iraqi detainees but these only came to light after the photos
were exposed in the media. Enditem |