U.S. General Apologizes for Desecration of Koran
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/19/world/middleeast/19iraq.html
By ANDREW E. KRAMER
THE NEW YORK TIMES
BAGHDAD — The commander of United States troops in Baghdad asked local leaders and tribal sheiks this weekend for their forgiveness after the discovery that a soldier had used a Koran for target practice at a shooting range.
Responding to an episode ripe with the potential to stoke unrest, the commander, Maj. Gen. Jeffery Hammond, held a meeting Saturday with Iraqi leaders.
“I come before you here seeking your forgiveness,” General Hammond said at the meeting, in remarks carried by CNN. “In the most humble manner, I look in your eyes today and I say, please forgive me and my soldiers.”
General Hammond also read a letter of apology from the soldier, who was not identified. “I sincerely hope that my actions have not diminished the partnership that our two nations have developed together,” the general read from the letter.
Another American officer kissed a Koran and gave it to the tribal leaders, according to news agency reports.
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Tuesday, May 20, 2008
NEW YORK TIMES REPORTS TOP US GENERAL IN IRAQ APOLOGIZES FOR USING KORAN FOR TARGET PRACTICE
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