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Prison Abuse Said Bigger to U.S. Than 9/11

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Prison Abuse Said Bigger to U.S. Than 9/11 [Get A Grip!]
AP | May 12, 2004

ROME - The scandal of prisoner abuses by U.S. soldiers in Iraq has dealt a bigger blow to the United States than the Sept. 11 attacks, the Vatican foreign minister told an Italian newspaper.

In an interview published Wednesday in the Rome daily La Repubblica, Archbishop Giovanni Lajolo described the abuses as "a tragic episode in the relationship with Islam" and said the scandal would fuel hatred for the West and for Christianity.

"The torture? A more serious blow to the United States than Sept. 11. Except that the blow was not inflicted by terrorists but by Americans against themselves," Lajolo was quoted as saying in La Repubblica.

Lajolo said that "intelligent people in Arab countries understand that in a democracy such episodes are not hidden and are punished ... Still the vast mass of people — under the influence of Arab media — cannot but feel aversion and hate for the West growing inside themselves."

And, he added, "the West is often identified with Christianity."

The remarks were not the first by Lajolo on the abuses at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq. In the wake of the scandal, he had said that a democracy should punish those responsible and their direct superiors.

The Vatican paper, L'Osservatore Romano, has also run some harsh comments in the past days. On Monday, it criticized what it called a Pentagon cover-up and took sharp aim at the photograph of a soldier holding a prisoner by a leash.

In Wednesday's interview, Lajolo said the coalition's priority should be "putting as soon as possible at the head of the Iraqi executive an Iraqi leader who speaks to the Iraqis in Arabic and not in English."

President Bush is scheduled to hold talks with Pope John Paul II at the Vatican on June 4.
 
the catholic church, of all people, has the nerve to comment on iraqi prisoner abuse? last i checked, those responsible from gross abuse are being punished accordingly, unlike the child rapists who just get moved from church to church. :rolleyes:
 
p0ink said:
the catholic church, of all people, has the nerve to comment on iraqi prisoner abuse? last i checked, those responsible from gross abuse are being punished accordingly, unlike the child rapists who just get moved from church to church. :rolleyes:


I was going to post the same thing after I read that but you beat me to it.
 
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