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Thursday, October 20, 2005

Un-Catholic Desecration of the Dead
This is revolting, as was the desecration of American dead in Somalia and Iraq: U.S. Looks Into Videotaped Desecration of Taliban Corpses by Army Unit.

From the article:
    According to the report, the bodies were set afire on hills above the village of Gonbaz north of Kandahar after the two Taliban fighters were killed by U.S. soldiers the night before. Five soldiers stood around the fire, and two of them read messages trying to provoke militants.

    The messages, which apparently were broadcast to the Taliban, highlighted the fact that the bodies were laid out facing Mecca.

    "Attention Taliban: You are cowardly dogs," read one soldier, identified as psychological operations specialist Sgt. Jim Baker. "You allowed your fighters to be laid down facing west and burned. You are too scared to retrieve the bodies. This just proves you are the lady boys we always believed you to be."

    Another soldier, who was unidentified, read: "You attack and run away like women. You call yourself Talibs but you are a disgrace to the Muslim religion, and you bring shame upon your family. Come and fight like men instead of the cowardly dogs you are."

    A third soldier is heard saying, "Wow, look at the blood coming out of the mouth on that one."
Of course, it must be said that such actions are not condoned by the U.S. military:
    In Florida, headquarters of U.S. Central Command, which oversees military operations in Afghanistan, officials released a statement pledging to investigate the "alleged misconduct." Officials also said they would take "legal and disciplinary action" if the corpse burning proved "contrary to the Geneva Convention and U.S. policy."

    "Under no circumstances does U.S. Central Command condone the desecration, abuse or inappropriate treatment of enemy combatants," the statement says.

    In Washington, Pentagon spokesman Bryan Whitman promised that the matter would be "aggressively investigated."

    "These are very serious allegations and, if true, very troublesome," Whitman said. "If proven to be true, the individuals will be held appropriately accountable."
Proper burial of the dead, including enemy dead, is one of the Corporal Works of Mercy.

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