U.S. Reveals Iraqi Prisoner Deaths as Scandal Grows
WASHINGTON - Two Iraqi prisoners were murdered by Americans and 23
other deaths are being investigated in Iraq and Afghanistan, the United
States revealed on Tuesday as the Bush administration tried to contain
growing outrage over the abuse of Iraqi detainees.
"The actions of the soldiers in those
photographs are totally unacceptable and un-American," Defense Secretary
Donald Rumsfeld said of humiliating images in the media of Iraqi prisoners.
"Any who engaged in such action let down their comrades who serve honorably
each day and they let down their country."
Army officials said the military had
investigated the deaths of 25 prisoners held by American forces in Iraq and
Afghanistan and determined that an Army soldier and a CIA contractor
murdered two prisoners. Most of the deaths occurred in Iraq.
An official said a soldier was convicted in
the U.S. military justice system of killing a prisoner by hitting him with a
rock, and was reduced in rank to private and thrown out of the service but
did not serve any jail time.
The official, speaking on condition of
anonymity, said a private contractor who worked for the CIA was found to
have committed the other homicide against a prisoner.
Source: Reuters - May 4, 2004 |